Hachi Homestay & Spa | SILAA Architects

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Hachi Homestay & Spa | SILAA Architects

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  • Project Name: Hachi Homestay & Spa
  • Practice: SILAA
  • Products: Toto , Hafele , Ariston
  • Completion year: 2021
  • Gross Built up Area: 735 sqm
  • Project Location: Hue City
  • Country: Vietnam
  • Design Team: Nguyen Minh Nhat, Le Nguyen Viet Quan
  • Photo Credits: Hoang Le
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Excerpt: Hachi Homestay & Spa, designed by SILAA Architects, is a homestay welcoming guests from worldwide to stay and enjoy their days in a lush garden full of pomelo trees. The use of reclaimed wood for all the wooden structures, doors, and windows, furniture is one of the highlights of this house. The expression also the coordinates with exposed concrete, brick, stone, terrazzo, and the green of the garden bringing a cozy atmosphere for the spaces.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by architect] Located in Hue, a tourist city in Vietnam, this 2-storey house is built as a homestay. It welcomes guests from all over the world to stay and enjoy their days in a lush garden full of pomelo trees.

Hachi Homestay & Spa | SILAA Architects
© Hoang Le
Hachi Homestay & Spa | SILAA Architects
© Hoang Le

The owner’s dream is to welcome the guests in an open space that connects to the tranquil garden and encourages the links between the guests, the locals, and the family. The U-shaped plan allows all the activities to take place around a swimming pool in the center of the house.

Hachi Homestay & Spa | SILAA Architects
© Hoang Le
Hachi Homestay & Spa | SILAA Architects
© Hoang Le
Hachi Homestay & Spa | SILAA Architects
© SILAA Architects

The ground floor is nearly open and serves as the common area where people can feel the different layers of the space from the garden to the interior and from the interior to the garden.

The bedrooms are lifted on an exposed concrete frame, and one is separated to the other, creating voids between them. This helps to link the garden views with the inside when moving around the corridor of the 1st floor.

Hachi Homestay & Spa | SILAA Architects
© Hoang Le
Hachi Homestay & Spa | SILAA Architects
© Hoang Le

Besides, the connection between the ground and 1st level is established through many small voids on the upper floor as well as the open space in the center of the pool. Thanks to the opening spaces on the ground and the voids, the house seems to be mixed, weaving its way into the garden, allowing natural air ventilation. 

Hachi Homestay & Spa | SILAA Architects
© Hoang Le
Hachi Homestay & Spa | SILAA Architects
© Hoang Le

A 500 m2 sloping roof covers the U-shaped plan and protects the space underneath from the harsh tropical climate. The use of reclaimed wood for all the wooden structures, doors, and windows, furniture is one of the highlights of this house. The expression of this old wood also the coordination of exposed concrete, brick, stone, terrazzo, and the green of the garden brings a cozy atmosphere for the spaces as well as the natural color pallet of the materials.

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