A baked-brick villa in Da Nang built by a retired couple features vast swaths of open space.
It is built on a 400 sq.m plot in a quiet neighborhood in the central city with a view of a lake and greenery. So architects designed an L-shaped building with open spaces so that the occupants could enjoy the views unimpeded. |
The geometric roof gives the villa a classy look. |
The latticed brick facade lets in light and wind. |
A closer look at the facade. The homeowners wanted to use local materials such as baked bricks, which were used as early as in the fourth century in Da Nang. |
The kitchen, and living and dining rooms are on the ground floor and interconnected. They are enclosed by latticed walls. |
The occupants can regulate the wind and light entering the house with glass windows. |
A corridor on the first floor. |
The construction materials were chosen for their sturdiness, climate resistance and looks and their ability to harmonize with the surroundings. |
Photos by Hiroyuki Oki
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