The highlight of the house's facade is the brick cladding, which both ensures aesthetics and creates a moving effect like flowing water when the wind shakes the trees.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•30/05/2025
Grow Up House was built in 2020 right after the second wave of COVID-19. The homeowner wanted a house that could best take care of the children's development. Photo: Minq Bui On a small plot of land (5.7 x 10.4m), the project design criteria is to combine all floors together. Functional areas such as dining, studying and playing are seamlessly integrated for children to play comfortably and easily communicate with their parents. Photo: Minq Bui
Accordingly, the house is designed with 3 floors, has a terrace, and uses a staggered floor solution to erase the boundaries between floors. Photo: Minq Bui The facade, windows and skylights are carefully calculated to shield radiation (the house faces west, helping the indoor space to be airy and have natural light. Photo: Minq Bui The concrete cylinder and louver system on the roof in the southwest absorbs afternoon sunlight, helping to reduce heat entering the house. Photo: Minq Bui The highlight of the facade is the interesting brick cladding. The shadow cast by the wind when the trees sway on the bricks creates a moving effect like flowing water. Photo: Minq Bui
The curves soften the corners of the wall, making them safe while still maintaining continuity and intimacy. Photo: Minq Bui The ground floor is a space connecting the kitchen, dining room, elevator hall and a place for children to play. Photo: Minq Bui The kitchen adjacent to the backyard is small but still creates comfort when cooking. Photo: Minq Bui
The common living space is moved to the mezzanine, helping to connect the space and avoid being separated from the ground floor. Photo: Minq Bui The parents' room is located in the front, with a balcony, inside connecting to the children's play area on the upper floor. Photo: Minq Bui The arrangement of stairs and the staggered spaces between floors are carefully calculated to create visual connections. Photo: Minq Bui
The children's study and play area is located in a location where parents can quickly find them. Photo: Minq Bui
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