TP House / Sawadeesign Studio
The Vietnam South Central Coastal area has long been shaped by one-storey houses, which are simple but glamorous. We are not an exception.
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Architects: Sawadeesign Studio
Location: Tuy Phong District, Binh Thuan, Vietnam
Architects In Charge: ?oà n S? Nguyên, Hu?nh Huy Ti?n, Lê ?ình M?nh, Nguy?n Ng?c Minh Quang
Area: 96.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Quang Tran
© Quang Tran
From the architect. The Vietnam South Central Coastal area has long been shaped by one-storey houses, which are simple but glamorous. We are not an exception.
© Quang Tran
The agreement to renovate an ancestral house from the 1960s was a huge challenge for the design team. Trusted by the homeowner, we have come up with a bold idea, which is not only to preserve the traditional speciality, but also to harmoniously combine it with the modern features into the construction. In order to pursue that target, we have reorganized the inner spaces, as well as simplified the house function. Generally, the house is divided following the rule of thirds (1:3), segregating tradition and modernity. In the worship space, the homeowner wants to make use of the old interior.Â
© Quang Tran
The living space is separated by using the furniture, combining with an inner garden and a big skylight, which enhances...
© Quang Tran
Architects: Sawadeesign Studio
Location: Tuy Phong District, Binh Thuan, Vietnam
Architects In Charge: ?oà n S? Nguyên, Hu?nh Huy Ti?n, Lê ?ình M?nh, Nguy?n Ng?c Minh Quang
Area: 96.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Quang Tran
© Quang Tran
From the architect. The Vietnam South Central Coastal area has long been shaped by one-storey houses, which are simple but glamorous. We are not an exception.
© Quang Tran
The agreement to renovate an ancestral house from the 1960s was a huge challenge for the design team. Trusted by the homeowner, we have come up with a bold idea, which is not only to preserve the traditional speciality, but also to harmoniously combine it with the modern features into the construction. In order to pursue that target, we have reorganized the inner spaces, as well as simplified the house function. Generally, the house is divided following the rule of thirds (1:3), segregating tradition and modernity. In the worship space, the homeowner wants to make use of the old interior.Â
© Quang Tran
The living space is separated by using the furniture, combining with an inner garden and a big skylight, which enhances...
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