Located in a noisy neighborhood in downtown Saigon, the 48-sq.meter house faces west. The owner wanted the house to be airy and have a lot of greenery. |
The house uses a lot of bamboo, a natural, environment-friendly and economical material. The bamboo facade is similar to the rattan walls in traditional houses in the countryside. |
The bamboo facade protects the house from the afternoon sun. |
There are large voids: front and back gardens spanning all three floors, separating the streets and the house; a central skylight, across the two upper floors. Small gardens are used similarly to separate the interior and exterior. |
In the bedroom, walls are replaced by a traditional wind screen. |
The top of the atrium is filled with bamboo sticks, providing a visual connection with the façade while serving as a sunshade. |
The altar on the top floor gets natural light directly from the atrium. |
After dusk, light from the house shines through the gaps between the bamboo, making it look like a lantern. |
Photos by Quang Dam