Red Bricks And Bare Concrete House Design With A Fresh Atmosphere And Close To Nature

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  • The house is built in Mao Khe, a growing area of ​​urban and economic construction of Quang Ninh province, Vietnam. This land is also a mining center of mineral coal in Quang Ninh province. In the past this area had low environmental quality due to mining operations, and recently the quality of the air and urban has been much improved.
    When approaching this project, we pay much attention to creating a house with a fresh atmosphere and close to nature. The owner of the house is an elderly couple, they are accustomed to a simple, quiet life, except on weekends, when the child's family visits. Everything is focused on the garden, the fish pond and the architectural space.
    The house has a main floor and a small space above for reading and worship. From outside to inside, through the red brick wall is a layer of green trees covering the house. There are many layers of vegetation such as shade trees, shrubs, and creepers that hang down from the roof, forming a cover, preventing dust and urban noise. The main spaces are arranged around an inner courtyard in the middle of the house, creating a peaceful, quiet radial space, separate from the outside city.
    The spaces in the house are surrounded by nature, oriented towards nature and facing each other, forming an introverted space, helping to connect people with nature, with people, and with themselves. From every position in the house, people can see each other, and see trees, water, aquariums…. From there it is possible to feel nature in the form of air, sound, and light.
    The main materials in the house are red bricks and bare concrete, creating a rustic, close, human feeling. Materials are also an important element to create architectural space, create emotions with people and enhance the beauty of nature and architectural space. Through this project, we want to use simple methods, common local materials, to create an emotional living space, close to people and with nature.
    Project name: Greenery Curtain House
    Architects: HGAA - www.hgaa.vn/
    Location: Mạo Khê, Vietnam
    Area: 400 m²
    Year: 2019
    Photographer: Duc Nguyen - / minhducminhduc
    Lead Architects: Nguyen Van Thu
    Design Team: Tran Mai Phuong, Vu An Tuan Minh, Nham Huy Hieu
    Jellyfish in Space by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommon...
    #brickhouse #housedesign #concretehouse #homeandgarden

ความคิดเห็น • 8

  • @livingthedreamproperties5150
    @livingthedreamproperties5150 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This house design is a true testament to the beauty of simplicity. The vibrant red bricks harmonize perfectly with the raw concrete, creating a visually striking contrast. I can only imagine how refreshing it must be to live in such a tranquil and nature-inspired space😍👏

  • @user-ji9ib3yk9k
    @user-ji9ib3yk9k ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Уютный красивый дом срасибо

  • @aljwhrhaljwahry1292
    @aljwhrhaljwahry1292 ปีที่แล้ว

    The beauty of the past touches the present😍😍😍

  • @hawtnsweet
    @hawtnsweet ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love the overall structure, the fact that there's loads of natural light and the greenery. I'm very into vernacular architecture right now and leaning strongly towards CSIB for my own project. However, I would probably make the ratio of house to grounds a bit different. I'd rather have a lot less house (or more efficient use of space) and a lot more grounds. But it does seem like the vast empty spaces inside were quite intentional. To each their own. Lovely video. TFS and inspiring.

  • @ifitistobeitisuptome
    @ifitistobeitisuptome ปีที่แล้ว +5

    LOVE the concept of the house, it looks amazing, but seems to be lots of empty space!
    Every room is huge and almost empty, yet the kitchen is possibly the most important room in the house and it looks like an after thought!!
    Barely any cupboards for storage and really really small!! Very strange to design a large house with such a small dark kitchen! 3:21

    • @hawtnsweet
      @hawtnsweet ปีที่แล้ว

      More like 3:23, but I hear what you're saying. I thought it a bit odd too. But maybe it's a cultural difference? 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @ifitistobeitisuptome
      @ifitistobeitisuptome ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@hawtnsweet Lets not quibble over a couple of seconds!🙃

  • @fredsanke4070
    @fredsanke4070 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Think the sirroundings are dirty and untidy...gnats and mosquitos around...