This impressive house was built on an area of 250 square meters for families of four generations to live together and share.
The house is a spiral structure so that spatial volumes roll together and rotate around a central garden as a microclimate solution. The space is designed for four families to live together: grandmother + aunt, parents and two sons.
This place is not only a house but also a space for people to live together, wake up and cook together, talk together, take care of children and tighten relationships in a home like the system. Typical Vietnamese family.
The main block is divided into 3 parts and pushed back inside to avoid noise from the main road. Public spaces such as the living room, two adjacent kitchens, laundry area and agricultural harvest space are arranged facing the central garden.
This central garden is also a place to welcome neighbors, sit on the porch, drink tea and chat late into the night under the shade of trees.
Like every family in Quang Nam, the worship space is very important in the house, the altar is solemnly placed in the middle of the living room, where guests or descendants far from home can light incense sticks to send to their grandparents. ancestor.
The house was built new but used all the bricks of the old house to save costs. To highlight the local cultural identity, the entire house is built with a single material, ceramic tiles – a traditional material of Quang Nam. It creates coolness in the building, releases heat and keeps surfaces clean and dry.
Theo Arch Daily