The AM House is a single-family home designed by 3 young architects from the following firms, AmDesign Architects, Time Architects and CTA Creative Architects, in Can Giuoc, Long An Province, Vietnam. It is a project that seeks to feel peace of mind and inner calm, making human beings, nature and the home integrate with each other.

It is built in the middle of a lush garden of about 3,500 sqm of land. They use a combination of solutions against heat and natural ventilation. For this they use the lake as an ecological element, reducing the heat of the house.
The design by Nguyen Huu Duy, Nguyen Duy and Bui The Long of the house comprises 5 blocks distributed under a sloping thatched roof, characteristic of the architecture of the place.

The roof system of the house is made up of three layers; The first is the most superficial that is thatched layer, under this they place a steel roof, and under the steel there is a roofing system with wood finishing material. With this type of solution, you can reduce heat. Where the thatched gable roof ridge would meet, there is a slot to allow daylight to enter the center of the house.

All the material placed in the house has been carefully chosen to establish a similarity of color and surface texture to recreate a calm and peaceful space.
 

Project description by Nguyen Huu Duy, Nguyen Duy and Bui The Long

In the middle of a lush garden, relaxing and listening to the melody and sound of nature on the porch. Is that where you can feel the green of leaves and the blue of sky, where you can feel the peace of mind and inner calm. Here, nature – home– human beings are integrated to each other and became ONE.  

The project is a product of 3 young architects (now with 3 studios). The garden house is built on a 3,500 sq. m of land in Can Giuoc, Long An province. It takes 45 minutes driving from District 7, Ho Chi Minh city. The owner is living in an apartment in District 7. He is a marketing director for a large corporation. He copes with stress and under pressure at work all the time. Therefore, he always wants to have a peaceful and joyful place where he can put the worries of the world away to find out peace of mind, cultivate harmony and regenerate energy.

The building is designed with 5 separate blocks that is arranged randomly under a big thatched roof and right next to a lake. Using splitting blocks that creates diverse views from both inside and outside of the building. Furthermore, it provides natural ventilation and natural day lighting to every space.

The sheet steel roofing system is covered by a thatched roofing system that is a signature architecture of Southwest Vietnam. It creates an eco-friendly and intimate feature that helps the building integrated into nature. Under the sheet steel roofing system, there is a ceiling system with wooden finishing material. Because of 03 layouts of roofing system, the building can reduce heat and keep indoor temperature lower than outdoor by itself. The wooden ceiling system is painted as the same color as the wood-lined concrete wall. Similar to the floor, we created similar color as the wood-lined concrete wall color (the handmade woodgrain concrete boards). And without using tile flooring, we used grinding concrete floor to reduce the costs and make people feel comfortable while walking on the floor. The similarity of color and surface texture of all elements in the house that creates a quiet and peaceful space that harmonizes with its surrounding landscape.

Along with the roofing system, there is a slot to get more day light for the area in the middle of the house. Besides, thanks to that slot, people can feel and be aware of the movement of the sun throughout a day.

The large lake is designed as the same code as the floor that border along both sides of the house. That feature is an eco-friendly element of landscape design and reduce heat for the house during hot summer day.

Based on the idea of the origin, in the building, we used a combination of solutions against heat, nature ventilation, contrast and unity of color, senses of material and architecture strategy to incorporate nature into the daily life. Am House has been defined as a peaceful, joyful and freedom place where clients can put the worries of the world away to find out peace of mind, cultivate harmony and regenerate energy in every weekend.

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Nguyen Huu Duy, Nguyen Duy, Bui The Long. AmDesign Architects, Time Architects, CTA Creative Architects.
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Mr Toan
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Area
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184 sqm.
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2017
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Sanitary.- TOTO Sanitary. Windows.- Viet Nhat Glass. Aluminium profiles.- Xingfa Aluminium Profiles Doors and Windows. Lighting.- Philips Lighting. Air Conditioning.- Daikin Air Conditioning Solutions. Steel Sheets.- Tôn Hoa Sen/Hoa Sen Group Steel Sheet. Steel Pipe.- Hoa Phat Group Steel Pipe. Cement.- Ha Tien Cement. Concrete finishing.- Betonlab.
Construcción interior.- Kim Quoc Co.
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Can Giuoc, Long An Province, Vietnam.
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Hiroyuki Oki
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CTA stands for Creative Architects. It was founded in 2018 by Bui The Long, Võ The Duy, Nguyen Thi Xuan Thanh and Mai Huu Tin. It's a group of young architects, architectural activities with the spirit of learning and promoting creativity, in order to create experiences, interesting in the architectural space. Besides architectural activities, CTA also has academic, research and creative activities to create solutions to overcome outstanding issues of society today.

Over the years, his projects have received several awards. In 2017 the T-house won the first prize of the Dream House Architecture Magazine contest organized by the Vietnam Association of Architects, in 2019 Melody Stair won a prize to encourage the Dream House competition of the Beautiful House Architecture Magazine organized by the Vietnam Association of Architects, and in the same year the green gift won a prize to encourage the contest Joining hands in rural houses organized by the Vietnam Association of Architects.
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Nguyễn Duy es arquitecto por la Universidad Van Lang desde el 2011. En sus primeros años estuvo trabajando en el estudio VTN Architects, lib.a, HAIA. Funda su propio estudio en 2015, Time Architects en Saigón. En 2017 obtuvo el Premio Spec Go Green International y en 2019, el Premio Vietnamese Dream House.
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Published on: July 25, 2020
Cite: "Incorporating nature into everyday life. AM House by Nguyen Huu Duy, Nguyen Duy and Bui The Long" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/incorporating-nature-everyday-life-am-house-nguyen-huu-duy-nguyen-duy-and-bui-long> ISSN 1139-6415
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