a cluster of circular green roofs top this lotus clubhouse over a vietnam lake
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a cluster of circular green roofs top this lotus clubhouse over a vietnam lake
"The project spreads across roughly 2,000 square meters, with individual volumes positioned at varied heights and distances. This arrangement breaks the program into smaller parts, allowing each function to engage directly with its surroundings."
"Movement through the Lotus Clubhouse in Vietnam feels guided by terrain rather than corridors. The architects at MIA Design Studio lays out a network of footpaths which slip between planted roofs and shallow pools, with bridges and edges framing changing views across the water."
"The most defining element is the system of layered green roofs, organized as circular plates that rise and fall gently across the site. Each roof is planted with native species, forming a continuous surface that operates as both insulation and habitat."
Lotus Clubhouse, designed by MIA Design Studio, is a low, dispersed structure in Vietnam's Eco Retreat Long An. The design features circular forms with landscaped rooftops, arranged to follow the lakeside contours. Individual volumes vary in height and distance, allowing functions to engage with the surroundings. Movement is guided by footpaths and bridges, enhancing the connection to water. The layered green roofs, planted with native species, provide insulation and habitat, while solar panels contribute to sustainability.
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