H.A Garden House | Pham Huu Son Architects

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H.A Garden House | Pham Huu Son Architects

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  • Completion year: 2024
  • Gross Built up Area: 600m2
  • Project Location: Khanh Hoa
  • Country: Vietnam
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Pham Huu Son
  • Design Team: Pham Huu Son, Nguyen Truong Ky, Phan Quy, Nguyen Ngoc Thien
  • Contractors: Nha Xanh 79 Company
  • Photo Credits: Hiroyuki Oki
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Excerpt: H.A Garden House by Pham Huu Son Architects is a tranquil retreat offering a sanctuary for weekend getaways away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Situated on the outskirts of the city in Vietnam, this architectural project was conceived to blend seamlessly with its lush green surroundings while providing modern comforts and harmonizing with the neighboring landscape.

Project Description

H.A Garden House | Pham Huu Son Architects
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[Text as submitted by architect] H.A Garden House is a tranquil retreat nestled in the outskirts of the city in Vietnam, offering a sanctuary for weekend getaways or vacations away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Situated on a spacious 600 m2 plot, this architectural project was conceived to blend seamlessly with its lush green surroundings while providing modern comforts and harmonizing with the neighboring landscape.

H.A Garden House | Pham Huu Son Architects
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H.A Garden House | Pham Huu Son Architects
Site Plan © Pham Huu Son Architects
H.A Garden House | Pham Huu Son Architects
© Hiroyuki Oki

Designed primarily as a vacation home, H.A Garden House features essential living spaces including a living room, kitchen, outdoor dining area, and two bedrooms – a master suite for the homeowner and an additional guest room. Although distinct, these spaces are connected by patios, fostering a sense of connection and intimacy.

H.A Garden House | Pham Huu Son Architects
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H.A Garden House | Pham Huu Son Architects
© Hiroyuki Oki

The main challenge was its proximity to a busy local road, resulting in noise and pollution. To mitigate this, the house was strategically positioned towards the rear of the land, facing a tranquil alleyway that welcomes ample sunlight in the mornings. Additionally, a parking area was created at the front, further distancing the house from the noisy thoroughfare.

H.A Garden House | Pham Huu Son Architects
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Rather than direct access, the entrance to the house is through a verdant corridor and a natural stone pathway, adorned with refreshing greenery and a Koi pond, enhancing the natural ambiance and providing a welcoming approach.

H.A Garden House | Pham Huu Son Architects
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H.A Garden House | Pham Huu Son Architects
3D View © Pham Huu Son Architects
H.A Garden House | Pham Huu Son Architects
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Inspired by the concept of the Five Elements, the architectural form mimics the silhouette of five mountains, symbolizing stability and harmony. Interconnected by varying roof heights and interspersed with greenery, the design seamlessly integrates with the surrounding landscape.

H.A Garden House | Pham Huu Son Architects
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H.A Garden House | Pham Huu Son Architects
© Hiroyuki Oki

To enhance the connection with nature, natural stone elements are incorporated throughout, from bathrooms to gardens, with locally sourced stones used for the flooring, adding both uniqueness and sustainability to the project. Finished in warm earthy tones, the house exudes a cozy yet sophisticated ambiance, complemented by minimalist interiors, reflecting the owner’s desire for modernity.

H.A Garden House | Pham Huu Son Architects
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H.A Garden House embodies a powerful message of creating tranquil retreats in Vietnam’s suburban areas, offering an escape from urban chaos while promoting sustainability through the use of local materials and a design that embraces the natural surroundings.

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