MO He'ritage Villa / MO he studio
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MO He'ritage Villa / MO he studio
""Architecture is a microcosm". The concept of "place" and "Ego" in architecture has also become the theme of Contemporary Architecture over the past decades. MOhe'ritage does not exaggerate, does not turn architecture into a mark that goes with the years, MOhe'ritage is simple, close, and gentle like someone's innocent and emotional childhood. Being part of a series of projects on resort villas and small homestays, "MO" originates from the word "where" in the Central Vietnamese dialect, and is also a friendly invitation from indigenous people."
"The concept of "place" and "Ego" in architecture has also become the theme of Contemporary Architecture over the past decades. MOhe'ritage does not exaggerate, does not turn architecture into a mark that goes with the years, MOhe'ritage is simple, close, and gentle like someone's innocent and emotional childhood. Being part of a series of projects on resort villas and small homestays, "MO" originates from the word "where" in the Central Vietnamese dialect, and is also a friendly invitation from indigenous people."
Architecture is conceived as a microcosm that engages questions of place and ego in contemporary practice. MOhe'ritage favors restraint over monumentality, avoiding architectural marks that aim to endure as stylistic signatures. The design approach privileges simplicity, closeness, and a gentle, emotionally resonant quality akin to childhood innocence. The project sits within a series of resort villas and small homestays, oriented toward local context and domestic scale. The name "MO" derives from the Central Vietnamese dialect word for "where" and functions as a friendly invitation rooted in indigenous hospitality and cultural identity.
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