Mekong Delta villa highlighted at American architecture awards

By Minh Trang   January 17, 2021 | 05:11 pm PT
A floating villa in southern Long An Province was named runner-up in the 'Gardens' category of Dwell Design Awards 2020.

Am House, the 184-square-meter villa with a thatched roof was selected by five architecture experts, based on its creative design, use of materials, connection with nature and lifestyle.

"Combining neutral tones, natural materials, and indoor/outdoor living, Am House offers a reprieve from the bustle of Ho Chi Minh City," according to award organizers.

The floating villa on a pond of koi fishes. Photo by Hiroyuki Oki.

Am House features a private koi pond. Photo by Hiroyuki Oki.

The villa, located on a 3,500-square-meter plot, is owned by a marketing director of a large corporation in Saigon, who was looking for respite from the urban rat race.

Three architectural firms cooperated on the five-block villa, its sheet steel roof covered by a signature layer of thatch.

"It combines tradition with modern detail, and has the added benefit of acting as insulation and therefore reducing the solar impact to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature," award organizers commented.

Inside, wood ceilings, concrete flooring, and wood-layered walls help reduce the heat on hot summer days.

It cost the owner VND2.5 billion ($108,295) to construct and furnish.

In December 2020, Am House was included in the top 100 houses by Archdaily, a leading architectural website.

Dwell Magazine, based in San Francisco and boasting around 12 million readers worldwide, is a publication dedicated to modern design. Its annual Dwell Design Awards, with eight categories, aims to honor the most inspiring projects that showcase innovative solutions and creative, context-driven design.

 
 
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