6717 Studio

Diên Khanh House

Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki

DIÊN KHANH HOUSE

6717 Studio

ARCHITECTS
6717 Studio

ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION
Nguyen Ngoc Thien

MANUFACTURERS
Jotun, Kohler, Xinfa

DESIGN TEAM
Dang Thanh Bao, Nguyen Van Duc

PHOTOGRAPHS
Hiroyuki Oki

AREA
130 m²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Vietnam

CATAGORY
Houses

Text description provided by architect.

Urbanization is strongly developing from the city to the rural areas in Vietnam.

Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki
Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki

The city tube houses have begun to appear more and more densely in rural areas, disrupting the peaceful and poetic image of the village. 

Dien Khanh house tries to retain the traditional familiarity that is gradually fading away of rural houses, in order to create a fresh living environment, close to nature and the surrounding environment, but also satisfy modern life and contemporary social development.

Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki
Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki

The setback is large enough for the front yard, the two sides of the fence are planted with familiar rows of areca combined with green trees.

The yard is tiled with Chinese bricks, both creating a connection with the roof tile and reminiscent of the familiar courtyard image of traditional Vietnamese houses

The design solution of opening and closing space, leading, surprising the viewer.

Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki
Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki
Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki

From the yard, the view gradually changes as we enter the house, the space expands in height, the living room is connected to the 1st floor with a large atrium space, and the space begins to gradually close when the ceiling height of the dining room decreases, then the space narrows when passing through the connecting corridor to the back of the house.

From that corridor, it expands and connects the kitchen space, skylight, and parents' bedroom.

Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki
Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki
Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki

The living and relaxing spaces are divided by the atrium and the skylight between the house.

Through these spaces, natural light and wind are led into the building naturally, creating light, ventilation, and coolness for the building.

The parents' bedroom is separated from the living space and the kitchen by an atrium space with a small garden in the middle of the house.

Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki
Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki
Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki

Rooms for 2 adults, because it is rarely used, it is arranged on the 1st floor, also connected to each other through this atrium.

The bedrooms are arranged separately but still connect together and connect with nature.

Diên Khanh House
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Diên Khanh House
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The stair is the highlight of the house. Curved stairs combined with the atrium at the broken corner of the land, creating a sense of neatness and breaking the broken corner of the building.

Finishing materials for the stair and the building are also considered.

Terrazzo is used as a familiar material used by our forefathers in the past and also limits the disadvantages of the land and creates familiarity and close.

Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki
Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki
Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki

The interior design aims at the simplicity, modern conveniences of contemporary life.

The use of white paint and light wood creates a spacious and bright interior space.

Diên Khanh House
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Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki
Diên Khanh House
© Hiroyuki Oki

Traditional elements are cleverly incorporated into the interior space, such as the living room wooden sofa, the patio seat commonly found in traditional Vietnamese housing spaces.


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