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VTN Architects For Trees House
For Trees House is Silver Design Award winner in 2017 - 2018 Architecture, Building and Structure Design Award Category.
For Trees House

House for Trees, a house project in Ho Chi Minh City aims to bring green space back into developing city, where suffers from significant lack of green. The private house consists of five bamboo-textured concrete boxes designed as “pot” to plant trees on it's top, featuring passive environmental strategy and local material thoroughly. This “House for Trees” is designed as a first prototype of following serial residential projects of the architect. This conceptual approach can be multiplied to the city and will provide comprehensive solution for sustainable development in tropical countries.

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VTN Architects

Founded in 2006, VTN Architects (Vo Trong Nghia Architects) is a leading architectural practice in Vietnam with offices in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. More than 60 international architects, engineers and staff work closely on cultural, residential and commercial projects worldwide. By experimenting with light, wind and water, and by using natural and local materials, VTN Architects employ a contemporary design vocabulary to explore new ways to create green architecture for the 21st century, whilst maintaining the essence of Asian architectural expression. VTN Architects are in strong collaboration with Wind and Water House JSC,a construction company specializing in green buildings construction, to realize designs of high quality in Vietnam.

V T N Architects

Founded in 2006, VTN Architects (Vo Trong Nghia Architects) is a leading architectural practice in Vietnam with offices in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. More than 60 international architects, engineers and staff work closely on cultural, residential and commercial projects worldwide. By experimenting with light, wind and water, and by using natural and local materials, VTN Architects employ a contemporary design vocabulary to explore new ways to create green architecture for the 21st century, whilst maintaining the essence of Asian architectural expression.