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Briefly

The article discusses an innovative urban townhouse project designed to foster familial bonds and connection with nature. The architect draws inspiration from traditional Vietnamese houses, emphasizing the importance of courtyards as spaces that encourage interaction and a connection to the outdoors. The design incorporates vertically stacked courtyards and shared outdoor areas, enhancing ventilation and creating a warm, inviting environment. The slanted rooftops pay homage to the essence of rural architecture, aiming to evoke nostalgia while addressing the constraints of city living, thereby creating a 'countryside home within the city.'
The project seeks to recreate the spirit of rural living within an urban context, emphasizing the importance of courtyards for connection and nature.
By using vertically stacked courtyards, the design maximizes both ventilation and family interaction, moving shared spaces outdoors.
The slanted roofs, inspired by traditional Vietnamese houses, aim to soften the rigidity of urban architecture while preserving familial memories.
This design approach addresses the urban confining effect by expanding living spaces outdoors, fostering environments where families can connect with nature.
Read at ArchDaily
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