Saturday, October 28, 2017

Stone House | Vo Trong Nghia Architects

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This torus-shaped stone house is located in a quiet residential quarter beside the way to Ha Long Bay from Hanoi. A rising green roof and walls composed of subdued color stones in dark blue create a landscape, which stands out in the new residential area.

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The rooms surround the oval courtyard, making a colony-like relationship with each other. Circulating flow runs around the courtyard and continues to the green roof, connecting all places in the house. This courtyard and green roof compose a sequential garden, which creates a rich relationship between inside and outside of the house. Residents discover the changes of the seasons and realize their wealthy life with the nature, thanks to this sequential garden.

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To create a wall with smooth curvature, cubic stones with 10cm thickness are carefully stacked. Consequently, the wall performs the play of light and shadow. Massive and meticulous texture of the wall generates a cave-like space, which recalls the image of a primitive house.

Courtesy of Vo Trong Nghia Architects – Photographs : Hiroyuki Oki

The family with 2 young children has been enjoying their living in the house. They sense each other and deepen their communication, rounding and rounding in the house.

Courtesy of Vo Trong Nghia Architects – Photographs : Hiroyuki Oki

Project Info :

Architects : Vo Trong Nghia Architects
Project Location : Hon Cay , Vitnam
Contractor : wNw House JSC
Project Year : 2011
Photographs : Hiroyuki Oki

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