Vo Trong Nghia Architects builds Castaway Island Resort from bamboo
Thatched bamboo roofs shelter a beach hut resort built by Vo Trong Nghia Architects on a small island off the Cat Ba Archipelago on Vietnam's northern coast.
Castaway Island Resort can house around 150 tourists, and sits on a 3000-square-metre strip of private beach sandwiched between a green mountain range and Lan Ha Bay.
A parabolic bamboo roof shelters a restaurant that sits alongside five residential huts and a pavilion on a stretch of sandy beach on the tropical island, which is only accessible by boat.
Vo Trong Nghia Architects' designed the bamboo structures of the Castaway Island Resort to sit lightly on the beach so that they are both environmentally friendly and easy to remove without affecting the landscape.
Thin poles of bamboo, which have been treated by being soaked in mud and smoked, were used to create frame modules. These were assembled on-site using bamboo dowel nails, and tightened with rope.
Simple huts, largely open to the elements and covered by arched thatched roofs, provide two levels of sleeping accommodation. The facades were built from recycled timber shutters.
Castaway Island Resort's restaurant has been designed as a semi-outdoor space. A simple bar and series of tables sit underneath a large, undulating roof, its structure left exposed to the interior and thatched on the exterior.
"Each of the 13 bamboo-shell units is composed of 80 straight sections of bamboo, creating a wavy ceiling and a rhythmic roofscape," said the architect...
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