Pink House

Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê

PINK HOUSE

23o5studio

AREA
290 m²

YEAR
2019

ARCHITECTS
23o5studio

LOCATION
Long Xuyên, Vietnam

LEAD ARCHITECT
Ngô Việt Khánh Duy

CATEGORY
Houses

MANUFACTURERS
Jotun, Toto, Kanly, Xingfa

Text description provided by architect.

The project is designed for female hosts and sisters. The project focuses on exploiting areas of light and transitions in modern living spaces.

Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê
Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê
Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê

Closedness (privacy and security), expansion (discovery), tranquility (life), spatial experiences are continuously evolving.

The living room and kitchen area are linked, open the whole view towards the pool, where the light transitions between day and night.

Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê
Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê
Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê

The project is designed along the vertical axis of the plan, the bedrooms all have their own space and differences in feel.

Each hidden corner in the house is a place to contemplate enjoying the natural values.

• In our contemplation of a living space setting, we are always obsessed with Serenity, Silence and Intimacy.

Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê
Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê
Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê

• Ambiguity of definitions, ambiguity in the experience of Dimension and Proportion of space, and usage. A space constructed with a specific function, but able to serve many different functions, a neutral scene, activated by the user.

• The space is separated into different layers with a homogeneous wash stone (granite) material inside and outside, blurring the boundaries, only the subject and the atmosphere surrounding the subject form solid.

calculation of the space by the purpose of use and each activity that takes place.

Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê
Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê

Architecture has a special material relationship with human life, as a cover and foundation for the life that unfolds around it.

A large opening with space connecting the sky and the building has a metaphorical and evocative connotation of the small image of the man before the vast nature. Functional spaces are compressed in a solid mass.

Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê
Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê

• Light is intentionally set up with regions that directly and indirectly separate the space into different components: light, material, transition, tranquility, temperature, resulting in the field a peaceful and familiar feeling with the atmosphere of traditional East Asian housing spaces.

The stillness in space brings people to deeply feel themselves, towards one.

Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê


Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê
Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê
Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê
Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê
Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê
Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê
Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê
Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê
Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê
Pink House
© Hiroyuki Oki, Hoàng Lê


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Ground Floor Plan
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Roof Plan
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First Floor Plan