Sumit Singhal Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.
RY’s house in Cam Le, Da Nang by BOWa + TNA
September 4th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: BOWa + TNA
With a typical 5×20 plot, location on a new planning area with have a rapidly rate. We are fortunately to work with an inventor who has a similarity to a personal living space, a young couple with hobby of gardening and the desire to create a space “go inside” combined with human elements, light and tree are the main.
The spatial structure opens and closer with many small intersections, interspersed with gaps that evoke surprise and unpredictability when moving inside the building. Combined with the effects of the light and shadow, the scene is changed fresh and not boring through each time of the day.
The façade is segmented simply, consistent of the wall and porosity of green trees limited visibility and help impact of the west sun, give all your focus to live space inside.
The special feature of the house is the green area behind with flexible empty spaces, take full the view from the bedroom areas when it is a small walkway landscape, when it is a vegetable garden and function can be changed as desired.
Despite the appearance of COVID-19. But fortunately, the house was completed before the quarantine period. The value of the house and garden is clearly seen not only when it has just been completed, but also in the meals of fresh vegetables that are hand-picked to enjoy the garden, both serving meals and adding to a peaceful life.
We took the photo on the stormy day, the outstanding elements of the architectural lines gradually narrowed under limited light. But instead, it was a surprise about the gentle living atmosphere and many emotions that the building brought at that time.
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