The CH house, designed by the ODDO architects team, is located in Hanoi, Vietnam, in one of the busiest streets of the city as a quiet, naturalized, and private living space, in which to take a break from the outside hustle.

The building, which consists of 5 floors, is developed in different heights that provide amplitude and light to the global space and separate the most private uses, the rooms and bedrooms, from the common and more public ones, such as the living room, dining room, and kitchen.
Hanoi is the capital city of Vietnam with one of the highest population density, intesive traffic jams, often facing air pollutions, lack of public spaces and greenery but at the same time the city bearing importancy of Vietnamese culture and old traditions.
 
The house projected by ODDO architects is designed for three family generation who wanted to create a harmonious space in the hectic city in order to enhance traditional  family ’s life. The site of the house is a typical plot for long and narrow local tube houses, in case of CH house -  4,2 m  width by 35 m length. 
 

Description of project by ODDO architects

Inspiration

Inspired by the old traditional houses of Hanoi, with spaces full of natural light and ventilation, thanks to inner courtyards. The design aims to bring a breath of traditional spirit to the modern life, and at the same time creating spaces full of natural light and ensure natural ventilation within the house.

Space layout 

The functionality of the house is separated into 2 zones: the commercial area of two floors and the family area.  The common spaces of the family area such as living room, library, dining room and kitchen are positioned in different levels  with varying ceiling heights in order to compose open continous space to maintain family communication with each other more easily. This design makes the space properly open and providing unexpected spacious feeling, despite the limited width of the house. Also, the two children’s bedrooms are situated above the main common area, next to the void spaces, allowing connection with family members downstairs. The quiet area is located at the innermost of the house, which includes the grandparents’ bedroom and the parents’ master bedroom.

Significant elements of the interior spaces are three void gaps seperating the house volume to deliver natural light into lower leveled spaces of the house. 

Traditional family

The family ties in the traditional Vietnamese family are very strong. Usually several generations live together under a single roof where many family events take place. In nowadays world of modern technology with smart phones and televisions, these ties are weakened. The space design emphasizes connections among the family members, especially in the context of today’s hurried lifestyle of new economicly growing Vietnam.  

Greenery

Nature is an important element providing a positive effect on people’s mental health. However, the rapid development of large cities creates the lack of green spaces for people to relax. That is why planting trees and plants inside the house is necessary and helps creating a peaceful living space to release stress. CH house is not only a home for dwellers but also the place attempting to create linkage between humans and nature which is very often missing in Hanoi due to many environmental problems and limited green spaces. 

Facade protection

The facade of the house is designed as double layer with its outer layer made from perforated cement blocks and a steel frame glass inner layer. The double layer facade combined with a green layer provides cover from sun, the dust and allowing natural ventilation throughout the entire length of the house. The facade is also designed with a large window, providing even more light to fill the house when needed and give the facade a more attractive look.

The intention was to design spatial harmony with consideration of family traditions, the local climate and contemporary lifestyle. 

 

 

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A six member family.
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Built up area.- 220 m². Floor area.- 700 m².
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June, 2019.
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Đường Quang Trung, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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ODDO architects is young architectural firm based both in Vietnam and Czech Republic. Before establishing the partners, Marek Obtulovič, Nguyễn Đức Trung and Mai Lan Chi, they had been working for several architectural firms both in the Europe and Asia. They have experience working on various international projects in Vietnam, China, Taiwan, Italy, United Kingdom, Belgium and Czech republic.
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Published on: February 16, 2021
Cite: "Oasis and tradition in the center of Hanoi. CH house by ODDO architects" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/oasis-and-tradition-center-hanoi-ch-house-oddo-architects> ISSN 1139-6415
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