Nestled in the hilly outskirts of Hanoi, this stunning architectural masterpiece is surrounded by lush natural forests and exudes a strong sense of local cultural identity.

Inspired by the traditional “Stilt House,” a cultural icon of the ethnic minority groups in the northwestern region, the architect strategically placed the communal living area on the first floor.

The ancillary functional spaces are located on the west side of the house, where the architect strategically planted large trees to mitigate the impact of the harsh western sun in the afternoons.

The communal living area maximizes the panoramic view of the landscape while seamlessly connecting to the outdoor playground and swimming pool.

A breathtaking view of the swimming pool and the surrounding landscape, creating a sense of tranquility and harmony.

A glimpse into the serene indoor space, showcasing the elegant blend of natural materials and warm lighting.

The highlight of the interior space is the large void that facilitates interaction between different areas within the home.

The void serves as a connecting point for the staircase and corridors, while also providing a space for natural ventilation.

A unique perspective showcasing the interplay of light and shadow within the home.

By utilizing the entire ground floor as a communal space and relocating the bedrooms to the second floor, the design creates verandas and corridors that serve as transitional buffer spaces.

Through thoughtful design, the architect successfully mitigated the impact of rain and harsh western sun on the indoor spaces.

A captivating view of the veranda, showcasing the seamless blend of natural materials and the surrounding landscape.

The corridor on the second floor, featuring a unique design that maximizes natural lighting and ventilation while providing stunning views of the surroundings.

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.

A closer look at the structural columns, showcasing the beauty of raw materials and their interplay with natural light.

The bedroom exudes a sense of warmth and comfort, with a stunning view of the surrounding landscape.

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.




According to Archdaily
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