Located on a 700-meter-square plot in My Tho Town, the house is inhabited by a three-generation family. |
To prevent noise and dust from the interprovincial road outside, designers decided to build a 7-meter-high wall, which also acts as a sunlight filter. |
Tropical plants are dominant in every corner, combining with rough materials to create an eco-friendly, industrial space. |
The first floor looms over the ground below. |
A total 27 percent of the plot is used as living space. |
Plants are grown along the 64-meter-square pool, where all spaces seem to converge. |
The living room is located between the swimming pool and a small garden, trapping occupants in nature. |
Two retractable doors (one of stainless steel, the other of aluminum) protect the interconnected kitchen and dining area. |
The grandparents' bedroom lies at the front, with a full view of the garden and pool, screened by a welcoming porch. |
Minimalism is key to the parents' bedroom. |
The children's bedroom is reminiscent of Japanese design. |
Glass windows allow natural light to penetrate the washroom. |
Taking one year to construct, the house affords its owns respite from the hustle and bustle outside. |
Photos by MM++ architects.