in tay ninh, vietnam, CTA has realized ‘2hien’, a family home designed for a couple and their two young daughters. built over two storys, and a footprint of just 75 m2, the house is composed of two blocks connected by an elevated walkway and a soaring atrium that brings gorgeous natural light into the living spaces.

red brick and fish-scale tiles clad this family house by CTA in vietnam designboom

images by hiroyuki oki

 

 

CTA‘s design begins with the site. rather than use all of the land area, the team proposed a two-story house with a smaller footprint, allowing the rest of the plot to become green space where friends gather, the husband takes care of the trees, the wife grows vegetables, and the children play. the garden is also a key design strategy as it affords natural light and ventilation in an otherwise dense urban area.

red brick and fish-scale tiles clad this family house by CTA in vietnam designboom

 

 

CTA divided the program into two blocks that are connected by two large openings, an elevated walkway, and an internal courtyard. in this way, the project can almost be read as two houses in one, where the children’s bedroom is separated from the parents’ but the main social hub is found in a central, communal area. the covered courtyard serves three main purposes: it creates a transition space between indoors and outdoors; it establishes a visual connection between spaces and family members; and it maximizes natural light and ventilation, meaning less energy spent on artificial lighting and cooling. 

red brick and fish-scale tiles clad this family house by CTA in vietnam designboom

 

 

the central social space on the first floor is where the family dines together, the kids study, dad lies in the hammock, and mom relaxes, reads or cooks. on the upper level, the lowered eaves create a learning space for the two children, a place that is welcoming and safe but still airy and flexible.

red brick and fish-scale tiles clad this family house by CTA in vietnam designboom

 

 

in terms of materials, the house was built mainly from common red brick and fish scale tiles that were recycled from the family’s old home. these two materials give the building a distinctive look that is both rustic yet vibrant while the re-used tiles evoke past memories of where they once used to live.

red brick and fish-scale tiles clad this family house by CTA in vietnam designboom

red brick and fish-scale tiles clad this family house by CTA in vietnam designboom

red brick and fish-scale tiles clad this family house by CTA in vietnam designboom

red brick and fish-scale tiles clad this family house by CTA in vietnam designboom

red brick and fish-scale tiles clad this family house by CTA in vietnam designboom

red brick and fish-scale tiles clad this family house by CTA in vietnam designboom

red brick and fish-scale tiles clad this family house by CTA in vietnam designboom

red brick and fish-scale tiles clad this family house by CTA in vietnam designboom

 

 

 

project info:

 

name: 2hien

location: tay ninh, vietnam

architect: CTA | creative architects

site area: 175 m2

ground floor area: 75 m2

number of storys: 2

year: 2020

builder: hong phuc co., ltd

photography: hiroyuki oki

 

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edited by: lynne myers | designboom