Vietnamese architects
a21studio, have created this modern Nest in Vietnam . The house is designed for
a middle-aged newsman who has been working in years for Vietnam
architectural magazines. The site is located at the outskirt of a new city in being
urbanism with a variety of housing architecture styles in its surrounding.
Therefore, both the architect and client came up with the idea that the new
house should be looked green, but not compromise to its comfortable and
specially should not much differentiated to next-door neighbours.
Within his constraint budget,
a light structure as steel and metal sheets is applied instead of bricks and
concrete as usual. Moreover, unused furniture, abandoned but still in good
condition, is considered as an appropriate solution for most parts of the house
which not only reduces construction cost but also gives the house a distinctive
look, the beauty or serenity of old items that comes with age.
Typically, the house is
structured into two vertical parts; two private bedrooms on the upper floor,
while kitchen and living room on the ground floor and opened to nature without
any door or window. This makes the bounder between inside and outside becomes
blurry. Besides, by diminishing living space to just sufficiently fitted and
leaves the rest intended uncontrolled, the architect attempts to convey the
sense that the natural environment outside is larger and closer, as at any
views from the house, the trees can be observed with its full beauty. In the
other words, the trees are used as the building's walls, and the house would
provide a variety of links between trees and people.
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