A House in Covid / DAT&A
Briefly

The project titled 'A House in COVID' challenges traditional architectural norms by focusing on creating spaces that prioritize continuous cooling and ventilation, crucial for tropical climates.
In Vietnam's densely urbanized areas, the introduction of a ventilation gap in narrowly built homes addresses the pressing need for passive cooling and improves overall living conditions.
The architectural design of 'A House in COVID' was inspired by the realization that, during prolonged isolation periods, the home should not only serve as shelter but also as a comfortable, livable space in hot, humid weather.
The project exemplifies how modern design can incorporate environmental considerations, adapting to Vietnam's unique climate challenges while enhancing family living experiences post-COVID.
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