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title="© Hiroyuki Oki"
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Architects: Ho Khue Architects
Location: 678 Điện Biên Phủ, Thanh Khê, Q. Thanh Khê, Đà Nẵng, Vietnam
Architect In Charge: Ho Khue
Design Team: Huynh Thanh Hai, Huynh Van Khanh
Area: 700.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Hiroyuki Oki
Design And Construction: ALPES Green Design & Build

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The house land dimensions are narrow 4 meters (w) x 40 meters (l). Key elements and challenges are related to the ratio of the length to the width which effect natural lighting and ventilation. Breakthrough design solutions created two separate blocks with a natural green garden located in the central core.

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Beautiful bridges connect the two blocks through corridors landscaped with trees and decorative brick. This centralized open garden area allows breathing and ventilation throughout the house in addition to allowing natural light into all rooms.

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Facade
The façade of this 4 story home covered with trees and planter boxes with captures the imagination of people travelling on this very busy commercial road Dien Bien Phu near the recently completed overpass. The concrete slabs and rustic tiles are stacked close together with just enough trees growing to reduce dust and noise from the street. This offers natural and ongoing purification of the air inside the house.

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Open Central Core
The 3rd floor garden space connects the parent's master bedroom and the family room. The path that leads through the central core garden is peaceful, cool, and quiet. The cooling air and natural light provides ideal living conditions throughout the house.

Diagram
Sky garden: Beauty, Entertainment, and Cooling
The idea and design solution of the “Green House” includes a 4th floor space with an open "sky garden" planted with tall trees and lush grass, wanting to put a Green Space into a townhouse which is situated in a noisy and cramped area.

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The entire roof of the house will also be planted with clean vegetables and flowers providing the family with food and flowers throughout the year. The rooftop garden is created to reduce heat radiation into house and drastically reduce home heating. Solutions for the roof garden began as phase 1 (completed) of the technical construction. Plans to complete the rooftop garden are expected to be completed early next year.

Roof Plan
Brick Design: Natural Air Flow
The rear of the building borders a road 5.5 m wide, and is heavily influenced by the hot sun and strong winds from the north-west. The back wall of the rear stairs is constructed using our brickwork with small vents throughout the wall. These are designed to prevent the rain from entering the home while providing ventilation at every level. This facade is always cool, dry, and provides natural light without any heat typical of larger windows and opening.

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Natural Materials: Strong and Beautiful
The house is a “Green House” because of design solutions for natural ventilation and cooling, natural lighting, green trees and plants covering the entire house and roof. Environmentally friendly materials like unburned brick, concrete slabs, natural stone, and plantings produce a beautiful and strong surface.

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YKK Windows and Products
YKKap Green Certified Windows and doors are used throughout the project. These are lightweight, beautiful, extremely strong, and are the most advanced windows available today.

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