Linh Trung House
ARCHITECTS
H.a
LEAD ARCHITECT
Vuong Trung Huu
STRUCTURE
Minh Lam Co. Ltd
STRUCTURE AND CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION
Minh Lam Co. Ltd
DESIGN TEAM
Huu Vuong Trung, Long Ngo Thien, Huy Tran Quoc
WOOD CONSTRUCTION
Luu's Atelier
STEEL CONSTRUCTION
Tai Loi Co. Ltd
LIGHTING CONSULTANT
Megaman
PHOTOGRAPHS
Quangdam
AREA
120 m²
YEAR
2023
LOCATION
Ho Chi Minh , Vietnam
CATEGORY
Houses
Design mission: Renovate the existing worship house and build a new house for three generations on the remaining land, so as not to affect the location of ancestral graves..
This project aims to transform a space that is inherently solemn and spiritual into a warm, intimate, and livable home.
DESIGN SOLUTIONS
-1 The building is like a "miniature park". The tomb at the center of the site is reinterpreted as a green core for the project, surrounded by multiple layers of greenery.
This open space becomes a shared outdoor area where adults can enjoy tea, exercise, or relax, while children have room to run, play, and explore.
-2 Above the garden is a wide, wrap-around veranda - this is the "territory" of the two children. Like a large "playground", the space flows seamlessly from the interior to the veranda, forming a continuous loop beneath the trees
-3 Strengthening family connection: The common living space and the grandparents' room are located on the ground floor for convenient access to the worship space, the tomb, and the garden.
Through the opening of the large porch in the garden, grandparents can always observe and talk to their grandchildren as they play.
The homeowner's space is located on the top floor to ensure privacy. Vertical circulation is intentionally designed so that family members naturally go through shared spaces, fostering interaction in daily routines
-4 Optimizing limited dimensions: The land has limited depth, each floor area is approximately 40m2, but the planning setback is large - this increases the challenge of usable area.
Instead, wooden blocks define private space while large glass panels are used to open views toward the garden and bring in natural daylight during the day.
The roughness of the materials (volcanic stone, grinding stone, polished cement, etc.), combined with the dominant muted color tone, creates coolness and at the same time increases the dignity of the project.
A new house on an old land - filled with sun, wind, children's laughter, the scent of home-cooked meals, and the whispering of grandparents,... in every corner of the house and garden.
In this place, the tomb, the incense smoke, and the passing of the deceased are no longer something so scary and taboo, but instead become a gentle, familiar part of everyday life.








































