Project posted by Mima Tran 57 studio

MODERN TUBE HOUSE

MAIN ENTRANCE
MAIN ENTRANCE
WALK THROUGH GARDEN TO MAIN DOOR
WALK THROUGH GARDEN TO MAIN DOOR
WINDOW
WINDOW
LIVING ROOM THROUGH THE GARDENS
LIVING ROOM THROUGH THE GARDENS
DINING IN CENTRAL HOUSE
DINING IN CENTRAL HOUSE
DINING ROOM AS SOUL OF ASIA CULTURE
DINING ROOM AS SOUL OF ASIA CULTURE
FAMILY ROOM
FAMILY ROOM
KITCHEN CONNECT TO DINING AND GARDEN
KITCHEN CONNECT TO DINING AND GARDEN
SECOND FAMILY ROOM
SECOND FAMILY ROOM
SWIMING POOL AT BACK HOUSE
SWIMING POOL AT BACK HOUSE
KIDS ROOM
KIDS ROOM
SIMPLE BATH ROOM GUEST
SIMPLE BATH ROOM GUEST
MASTER BATH ROOM
MASTER BATH ROOM
GELLARY ON CORRIDOR
GELLARY ON CORRIDOR
FAMILY ROOM
FAMILY ROOM
MASTER BED ROOM
MASTER BED ROOM
PLANS
PLANS

Credits

From Mima Tran 57 studio

MODERN TUBE HOUSE,

Architects: Minh Tran and Joshua Levine ‘
Location: 13 Street N 6,Thảo Điền Area , District 2 , Ho Chi Minh City, VN.


CONTENT CONCEPT:

The Modern Tube House is modeled after a traditional Hanoi tube house. These houses are so long and so deep that they typically have internal courtyards to provide natural light and natural ventilation at mid-block locations. Passage through the house is a movement between inside and outside, external space and internal space.

We’ve taken this vernacular model and updated it. Not only can one travel through the house in the traditional method, we introduced a second, typically Japanese element: moving walls. Walls, in the Japanese sense, are really screens and as the screens open and close they create either closure or transparency.

Even the built form is considered as a void. The central social space in the house is the family dining room. This room is located at the very center of the house between the two internal courtyards and the brick house. To accentuate the sense of the open center in the house, the structural system for the glass house is steel, unlike the rest of the house, which is concrete. In this manner, the structural system of the project responds to nuances in the architectural concept.