Stacking-Roof House

Stacking-Roof House
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STACKING-ROOF HOUSE 

AD+studio

CATEGORY
Houses, Houses Interiors

LOCATION
Thái Nguyên, Vietnam

ARCHITECTS
AD+studio

AREA
290.0 m2

PROJECT YEAR
2018

PHOTOGRAPHS
Tri Dung

MANUFACTURER
Dulux, Hafele, Toto, Hygolet de México, Vietceramics, Acor

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Nguyen Dang Anh Dung

DESIGN TEAM
Au Y Nhien, Nguyen Van Trung, Vo Dinh Huynh

LANDSCAPE
AD+studio

CONSTRUCTOR
AD+studio & local builders

SUPERVISOR
NguyenVanTrung

Stacking-Roof House
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Stacking-Roof House
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Text description provided by architect.

Through conducting surveys of the status and search for design materials, we can’t help being not impressed with the image of layer of red and green tole roof, overlapping each other as a feature from the height of the houses in the area.

Stacking-Roof House
© Huynh Tri Dung
Stacking-Roof House
© Huynh Tri Dung

In addition, it is interesting to see a unique situation: from the outside look it seems like a typical, long, narrow city house; but going inside it is a cluster of three single blocks revolving around a spacious and airy garden behind.

The owner is a young couple of 9X generation studying in Hanoi but choosing to live and work in Thai Nguyen.

Stacking-Roof House
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Stacking-Roof House
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Having an introverted life, and having the love for peace and quiet as a resonance between the context of the status and the personality of people.

The STACKING – ROOF HOUSE is a story that respects the inherent peaceful atmosphere, strengthened and reprocessed on a more contemporary, liberal and youthful spirit.

The concrete frames of the two main houses are kept and consolidated by the steel truss of the roof, which is inspired by the surrounded scenery, in order to create a large span.

Stacking-Roof House
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Stacking-Roof House
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Stacking-Roof House
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This method not only clears the view to garden on the ground floor but also increases the using area for the first floor.

It also creates a “stacking” building which gets along with the surrounding harmoniously.

Stacking-Roof House
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Stacking-Roof House
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The roof structure includes two parts switching from opacity to shield.

The roof made from poly material in combination with the glass block of the facade not only makes the building translucent in the scene but also plays a role as a glass house for gardening.

Stacking-Roof House
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Stacking-Roof House
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The shielding part formed by two layers of colored corrugated steel sheet above a glass ceiling generates convection currents, limits the heat going through spaces as well as keeps the sense of the structure frame.

Through the facade, the glass block walls in between the sidewalk and the front yard do not act much as a shield for the house.

Stacking-Roof House
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Stacking-Roof House
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An area of the old house is used for greenery in order to create a space between the noise outside and the peace inside.

Through the narrow corridor – a hyphen between the in front public space and the private one behind – a part of the garden appears so as to attract people’s curiosity.

Here, the space compression method is used to enhance the surprise where there is a large and airy space at the end of the corridor: the living space and the greenery.

Stacking-Roof House
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Stacking-Roof House
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Stacking-Roof House
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They mingle together and become one recreating the peaceful atmosphere of the Northern Delta just by a garden’s corner and an open space.

For this work, the role of architecture will only be awareness and transition.

The work is like a background that harmonizes the scene, nature and human beings, from which the owner – an animate entity – will write his own story.

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Stacking-Roof House
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1st floor plan
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