The highlight of the interior space is the large void that facilitates interaction between different areas within the home.
Through thoughtful design, the architect successfully mitigated the impact of rain and harsh western sun on the indoor spaces.
The structural columns support the second floor and the roof system, utilizing raw and familiar materials such as stone, wood, and concrete to create a powerful sensory experience.
Each space within the home tells a unique story, and the architect hopes that it will provide a relaxing and joyful environment for the owners to create lasting memories with their loved ones.
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Hanoi’s Update on the Delayed 1.000 billion VND Hospital Project
To address the challenges faced by investors, the Hanoi People’s Committee has instructed the Long Bien People’s Committee and the Department of Natural Resources and Environment to resolve any obstacles that arise during the implementation of the Thang Long 1,000-Year Oncology and Plastic Surgery Hospital project.
Astonishingly high price for old and dilapidated apartment buildings reaching nearly 200 million VND/m2, rivaling the most luxurious condominiums in Hanoi
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