The Sky House, A Project For Nature Lovers
“If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere” said Vincent van Gogh, and the design of this modern home endeavours to do just that. The Sky House, a project by architects at MIA Design Studio, is located where numerous skyscrapers have been built close together in the metropolitan city of Saigon, Vietnam. This […]
“If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere” said Vincent van Gogh, and the design of this modern home endeavours to do just that. The Sky House, a project by architects at MIA Design Studio, is located where numerous skyscrapers have been built close together in the metropolitan city of Saigon, Vietnam. This towering border of buildings creates a feeling of being down in a concrete valley, a state not conducive for open and airy living, or in which to bond with nature. The team hatched an architectural plan that would promote inner peace and calmness through links with nature and family, via deep volumes of vertical and horizontal connective space.
Cube planters extrude from the home?s concrete mass, sprouting green leafy life as they climb the different levels of living.
The cubes looks like little drawers pulling out of an enormous white concrete dresser.
The house wears a crown of greenery on its flat roof, which serves the other buildings around and about with a much needed revitalising view of nature.
The modern exterior brings new meaning to the term ?concrete jungle?.
There is a high dens...
“If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere” said Vincent van Gogh, and the design of this modern home endeavours to do just that. The Sky House, a project by architects at MIA Design Studio, is located where numerous skyscrapers have been built close together in the metropolitan city of Saigon, Vietnam. This towering border of buildings creates a feeling of being down in a concrete valley, a state not conducive for open and airy living, or in which to bond with nature. The team hatched an architectural plan that would promote inner peace and calmness through links with nature and family, via deep volumes of vertical and horizontal connective space.
Cube planters extrude from the home?s concrete mass, sprouting green leafy life as they climb the different levels of living.
The cubes looks like little drawers pulling out of an enormous white concrete dresser.
The house wears a crown of greenery on its flat roof, which serves the other buildings around and about with a much needed revitalising view of nature.
The modern exterior brings new meaning to the term ?concrete jungle?.
There is a high dens...
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