mixed-use unit's curved and vaulted volumes by room+ shape vertical garden in vietnam

mixed-use unit's curved and vaulted volumes by room+ shape vertical garden in vietnam

ROOM+ Designs Green-Focused Mixed-Use Project in Ho Chi Minh

 

The Jungle by ROOM+ Design & Build represents a singular approach to boutique mixed-use architecture in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. In response to the increasing density and spatial constraints of Vietnam’s urban centers, the project presents an alternative mixed-use model that integrates residential, commercial, and communal functions within a compact site. Located on a 300-square-meter south-facing corner plot near the city center, the project accommodates over 800 sqm of program, despite urban planning restrictions including a 12-meter setback and a chamfered corner reserved for future road expansion.

 

The program includes a 150-square-meter basement, approximately 300 sqm of retail and commercial space, nine one-bedroom apartments ranging from 30 to 45 sqm, and a rooftop café with co-working areas. A vertical core positioned at the rear, combined with clearly defined service zones, allows for column-free interior layouts. This arrangement optimizes both flexibility and usable floor area, supporting potential future adaptations such as apartment combinations. A defining feature of the project is its treatment of the facade and balcony system. Balconies of varying shapes and sizes are distributed across the elevations, enabling passive shading and informal outdoor use. These spaces also function as planters, encouraging vegetation to grow across the building envelope. Informed by Vietnamese urban living habits, this integration of plant life with residential use reinforces the building’s engagement with the local environment.

mixed-use unit's curved and vaulted volumes by room+ shape vertical garden in vietnam
all images by Sonmeo Nguyen Art Studio

 

 

Jungle Arranges Vertical Planted Balconies and Curved Volumes

 

Architectural detailing further emphasizes this naturalistic approach. The exterior incorporates curved glass, vaulted columns, and a material palette of clay finishes and local stone, while the interiors extend these design strategies with soft contours and organic textures. Each apartment opens onto one or two balconies, maintaining visual and spatial continuity between interior space and the external environment. At the top of the structure, a semi-sheltered rooftop café and co-working space is framed by slender tree-like columns beneath a translucent roof. A rooftop garden, accessible via an external zigzag stair, provides additional communal space and elevated city views, contributing to the project’s broader goal of spatial generosity within a tight footprint.

 

ROOM+ Design & Build Studio embeds environmental strategies throughout. Openings are designed to enhance cross-ventilation and daylight access. Rainwater is harvested via the column structure and reused for irrigation and fire safety. The project also integrates solar water heaters, Low-E glass, LED lighting, and automated watering systems. Material selection combines local resources such as granite, ceramic, cement tile, and wood with recyclable elements like aluminum, gypsum, and fiberboard. Rather than a single-use solution, The Jungle operates as a layered and adaptable urban typology. It reconsiders how compact mixed-use developments can accommodate ecological responsiveness, spatial efficiency, and public engagement in dense city environments.

mixed-use unit's curved and vaulted volumes by room+ shape vertical garden in vietnam
balconies of varied shapes and depths animate the building’s facade

 

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the Jungle occupies a compact 300-sqm corner site in Ho Chi Minh City

mixed-use unit's curved and vaulted volumes by room+ shape vertical garden in vietnam
curved glass and vaulted columns define the building’s organic form

mixed-use unit's curved and vaulted volumes by room+ shape vertical garden in vietnam
the balconies double as planters, introducing vegetation along the envelope

mixed-use unit's curved and vaulted volumes by room+ shape vertical garden in vietnam
a rooftop café and co-working area offers shared space with panoramic views

mixed-use unit's curved and vaulted volumes by room+ shape vertical garden in vietnam
the rooftop garden functions as a rare urban green refuge

mixed-use unit's curved and vaulted volumes by room+ shape vertical garden in vietnam
a zigzag stair connects the rooftop café to the planted rooftop garden

mixed-use unit's curved and vaulted volumes by room+ shape vertical garden in vietnam
each apartment opens onto private balconies that extend living space outdoors

mixed-use unit's curved and vaulted volumes by room+ shape vertical garden in vietnam
soft interior curves mirror the building’s naturalistic exterior expression

mixed-use unit's curved and vaulted volumes by room+ shape vertical garden in vietnam
local clay finishes and stone reinforce a grounded material palette

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tree-like columns support a translucent roof canopy at the top level

mixed-use unit's curved and vaulted volumes by room+ shape vertical garden in vietnam
the project rethinks small-scale development through layered spatial programming

 

mixed-use unit's curved and vaulted volumes by room+ shape vertical garden in vietnam
solar heaters and LED lighting contribute to the building’s efficiency

mixed-use unit's curved and vaulted volumes by room+ shape vertical garden in vietnam
The Jungle by ROOM+ prioritizes adaptability and multi-functionality within a dense city block

 

project info:

 

name: The Jungle

architects: ROOM+ Design & Build | @roomplus.dnb

lead architect: Vinh Phuc Ta

design team: Vinh Phuc Ta, Anh Tuan Pham, Hoang Nam Nguyen, Minh Hieu Huynh, Huynh Nhu Bui, Tan Trung Ta, Van Tam Trinh, Van Kieu Pham, Ngoc Phi Duong

location: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

area: 1,350 sqm

photographer: Sonmeo Nguyen Art Studio | @sonmeonguyenartstudio

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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