The energy saving Green House in Vietnam
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The energy saving Green House in Vietnam

The energy saving Green House in Vietnam designed by architects Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki, Nishizawa Shunri
Designed by architects Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki and Nishizawa Shunri – The energy saving Green House in Vietnam

The energy saving Green House in Vietnam
This is a typical house duct Vietnam’s urban center, but instead closed design as usual, the house is completely “open roll”. Noteworthy, with the criteria of environmentally friendly and energy saving. According to authors of this project, the home is for young couples. An area of 4 x 20 m. In the design process, team architect Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki, Nishizawa Shunri approached the ecology.
In particular, front and rear facade entirely made up by layers of concrete flower beds, connecting the two side walls. Height and distance between the flower beds are adjusted to suit the growth of trees, from 25 cm to 40 cm. To water the plants and easy care, because the house has an automatic irrigation system located inside the flower beds.

The energy saving Green House designed by architects Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki, Nishizawa Shunri in Vietnam
Green House designed by architects Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki, Nishizawa Shunri in Vietnam

In addition to vertical, green roof is also designed to create an effective cover from certain direct sunlight from the sun, from the street noise and pollution.

Besides, between layers of glass is green and the wide range, the air will not heat up high and get through the steel orchestra, circulation. Thus, the air present in the house is always cool.

The energy saving Green House in Vietnam

The front and rear facade entirely made up by layers of concrete flower beds, connecting the two side walls
The front and rear facade entirely made up by layers of concrete flower beds, connecting the two side walls

According to experts, this is a solution called double skin (the term of two layers of skin). Currently, most of the green building world using double skin used two layers of glass. However, here the author has made a special character as “skin out” the contribution of trees to drain and release CO2 O2 to improve air pollution.

Eco friendly and energy saving Green House designed by architects Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki, Nishizawa Shunri in Vietnam
Eco friendly and Green House designed by architects Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki, Nishizawa Shunri in Vietnam
Eco friendly and energy saving Green House designed by architects Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki, Nishizawa Shunri in Vietnam
The House designed by architects Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki, Nishizawa Shunri in Vietnam
Eco friendly and energy saving Green House designed by architects Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki, Nishizawa Shunri in Vietnam
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Eco friendly and energy saving Green House designed by architects Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki, Nishizawa Shunri in Vietnam
Unique architecture of the House designed by architects Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki, Nishizawa Shunri in Vietnam
Eco friendly and energy saving Green House designed by architects Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki, Nishizawa Shunri in Vietnam
Inside the House designed by architects Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki, Nishizawa Shunri in Vietnam
Eco friendly and energy saving Green House designed by architects Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki, Nishizawa Shunri in Vietnam
Impressive House designed by architects Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki, Nishizawa Shunri in Vietnam

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