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Striking 13-foot-wide family home in Vietnam looks like a jungle in the city

This narrow, four-story-tall family home in Danang, Vietnam packs a surprising amount of greenery within a very small space. Its box-like envelope features plants that appear to burst through the modular concrete structure, and the green roof planted with vegetables and flowers provides fresh produce for the family all throughout the year.

The main challenge for designers Ho Khue Architects was the spatial constraints of the plot. Despite the fact that the house is only four meters (13 feet) wide, the team managed to optimize the design to create a naturally ventilated, light-filled family home that feels spacious and relaxing. They created two separate blocks with a beautiful garden located in the central core. This particular area helps the house “breathe” and allows natural light to reach all the rooms. Trees and planters were introduced to the top floor, creating an open “sky garden”- an unlikely respite in a noisy and cramped area. The rooftop garden reduces heat radiation and significantly lowers the need for heating.

The rear of the building is most exposed to the elements, which is why it features a wall constructed using the same brickwork present in the interior. The porous dwelling also has small vents that deter rain, enable natural ventilation and draw optimal levels of natural light inside.

Striking 13-foot-wide family home in Vietnam looks like a jungle in the city

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  • Vietnam
  • Ho Khue Architects

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