Tropical Holiday Twin Houses / MM++ architects
Recalling the details of common Mekong delta traditional architecture and using local materials was the way to bring these two holiday houses in harmony with their rural environment. The project is located in Tra Vinh, in the Mekong Delta, on a very long and narrow land, 115 meters per 14 meters.
© Hiroyuki Oki
Architects: MM++ architects
Location: Tra Vinh, Vietnam
Architect In Charge: M? An Ph?m Th?
Collaborators: Tri?t Lê H?u, Michael Charruault
Area: 140.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Hiroyuki Oki
© Hiroyuki Oki
From the architect. Recalling the details of common Mekong delta traditional architecture and using local materials was the way to bring these two holiday houses in harmony with their rural environment. The project is located in Tra Vinh, in the Mekong Delta, on a very long and narrow land, 115 meters per 14 meters.
© Hiroyuki Oki
Ground floor plan
© Hiroyuki Oki
The owners are a Vietnamese family of three generations who want to spend holidays in their hometown. Because of the different life styles between generations, the project is split in two houses, with strictly same area and function, mirrored and a central courtyard. While each house brings privacy for each member, the central courtyard with the swimming pool, the deck and an outdoor kitchen is the ?social? hub where the family members interact each other ...
© Hiroyuki Oki
Architects: MM++ architects
Location: Tra Vinh, Vietnam
Architect In Charge: M? An Ph?m Th?
Collaborators: Tri?t Lê H?u, Michael Charruault
Area: 140.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Hiroyuki Oki
© Hiroyuki Oki
From the architect. Recalling the details of common Mekong delta traditional architecture and using local materials was the way to bring these two holiday houses in harmony with their rural environment. The project is located in Tra Vinh, in the Mekong Delta, on a very long and narrow land, 115 meters per 14 meters.
© Hiroyuki Oki
Ground floor plan
© Hiroyuki Oki
The owners are a Vietnamese family of three generations who want to spend holidays in their hometown. Because of the different life styles between generations, the project is split in two houses, with strictly same area and function, mirrored and a central courtyard. While each house brings privacy for each member, the central courtyard with the swimming pool, the deck and an outdoor kitchen is the ?social? hub where the family members interact each other ...
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