Set amid vietnam’s tropical landscape vo trong nghia architects has developed ‘wNw café’ a project which is defined by its experimental use of bamboo. surrounded by an artificial lake, the café consists of thousands of bamboo shoots, which ensures the minimal use of steel and other materials. the roof has been constructed from a combination of bamboo and steel tensile members, creating a vast internal space spanning 12 meters, while the form of the structure is shaped to maximize wind-flow through the building on hot sticky days. traditional processing methods for the bamboo allow the shoots to display their characteristics as flexible, durable and cost effective housing materials.
the café is surrounded by an artificial lake
photo by hiroyuki oki
stepping stones across the water feature
photo by hiroyuki oki
greenery and wildlife is fully integrated within the scheme
photo by dinh thu thuy
the project establishes an intimate atmospheric atmosphere at night
photo by hiroyuki oki
light reflects off the water’s surface
photo by hiroyuki oki
‘wNw cafe’ illuminated at night
photo by dinh thu thuy
site plan
floor plan
elevation
section detail
project info:
architects: vo trong nghia architects
principal architect: vo trong nghia
contractor: vo trong nghia architects
location: binhduong, vietnam
program: café
GFA: 1,200 sqm (12,917 sqf)
site area: 2,520 sqm (27,125 sqf)
photography: hiroyuki oki, dinh thu thuy, vo trong nghia
client: wind and water company JSC
source: designboom.com
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