Perforated brick facade shades a house in Vietnam with a triple-height atrium
A house in Vietnam by Khuôn Studio is built around a triple-height atrium filled with plants and shaded by a perforated facade of grey brick.
House for a Daughter in Ho Chi Minh City is split into two zones, one for a family who will frequently visit the house and another for their daughter who will live there throughout the year.
From the outside it appears to be a unified house, but inside volumes with rounded edges hang within a triple-height atrium. "Some corners of the house are rounded to carve out voids that blur the boundary between the atria and enhance the juxtaposition between the two floating architectural masses," explained the practice.
Above the ground-level living and dining spaces, the front of the home is occupied bedrooms for the family.
A bedroom and study for the family's daughter are located towards the back of the house.
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