This contemporary Vietnam house features a thatched roof, which is a traditional thing for this part of Vietnam, and a pond to keep the spaces cooler during the day
AmDesign architects, Time Architects, and CTA | creative architects have designed the Am House on a 3,500 sqm of land in Can Giuoc, Long An province, Vietnam. The residence has been designed as a calm, joyful haven where the owner — a man who copes with a lot of stress due to his demanding profession — can find peace of mind, cultivate harmony and regenerate energy.
The building is formed with 5 separate blocks, arranged randomly under a big thatched roof and right next to a lake. The design features splitting blocks that create diverse views from both inside and outside of the building. Furthermore, they provide sufficient natural ventilation and lighting to every space.
The sheet steel roofing system is completed with a thatched top, which is a signature architectural element of southwest Vietnam. In this way, an eco-friendly and intimate feel is given, that helps the dwelling integrate with nature. Under the steel sheets, there is a ceiling system with wooden finishing material. Because of different roof layouts, the building can reduce heat and preserve a lower indoor temperature.
Along with the roofing system, there is a slot that allows more day light to enter the area in the middle of the house. Thanks to that slot, people can feel and be aware of the movement of the sun throughout a day. The large lake is designed as the same code as the floor that border along both sides of the house. That feature is an eco-friendly element of landscape design and reduces the heat during hot summer days.
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The indoor decor is a combo of contemporary and industrial, it can be clearly seen in the materials used – weathered wood, stone, concrete
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The bedroom features woodgran concrete boards covering it completely, a glazed wall that can be opened as a door to the pond and comfy furniture for sleeping
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Each part of the house can be opened to the pond and outdoors and there’s a comfy terrace with wooden furniture under the roof
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Other spaces also show off handmade woodgrain concrete boards that were used to keep the spaces cooler
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Skylights bring more light to the spaces and there’s an oversized storage unit in the entryway
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The bedroom shows off woodgrain concrete boards, a gorgeous wood stained wall and chic wooden furniture
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The indoor dining space is done with benches and a long table and can be also completely opened to the pond
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This pond isn’t only a decor feature but also a good temperature regulator