Time House l X11 Design Studio
The project is located in the plateau city of Kon Tum, where the Dak Bla river consolidates fertile alluvium. The time house is built on a plot of land with an area of 8,4x56m, on a potential road. Local buildings have been gradually losing their tropical architectural identity, causing the impact of noise and dust to penetrate space.
© Quang Tran
Approaching this project, we were interested in the negative impacts of natural and social conditions. Then we keep the ancient water well which has existed for many generations. Space around this well is cozy, which helps connect people with nature and holds family members together but breaks their privacy at least. Functions zone is arranged such as an endless flow, which is kept separate from the chaotic urban surroundings. © Quang Tran
Green space is a buffer zone, which aims to prevent noise and dust. A double-skin facade helps the dwelling space reduce the impact of direct radiation from the west, but also allows natural light and wind to penetrate. The first function is the common living space, which is a large floor space connected with the reading space and the altar above.
© Quang Tran
Here, the sun rays change constantly during the day, making the house more lively and attractive. The use of rustic brick walls, handcrafted ceramics in combination with natural wood and yin-yang tiles makes the space plainer and closer. Somewhere, there is a bit of intense color, which characterizes this highland country. A corridor th...
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