Hanoi: The Latest Architecture and News
VTN Architects' Brick Training Complex Will Create Its Own Microclimate Using 'Sky Walks'
VTN Architects has revealed plans for a new training complex for Vietnam’s largest mobile network operator located within a training center campus at Hoa Lac Hi-Tech Park, 30 km outside of the capital city of Hanoi. Currently under construction, the Viettel Academy Education Center has been designed as a “cooling microclimate” with short-term residential accommodation aimed at creating a quiet, peaceful space for the company’s new trainees to focus on their studies away from the distraction of the city.
National Flower, Global Ambition - DeciBel Unveils the Hanoi Lotus Centre
Australian firm deciBel(Architecture))) has released images of their proposed multi-purpose theater and cultural center in the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi. The Hanoi Lotus draws inspiration from Vietnam’s national flower, creating a city-defining piece of public architecture to place Hanoi and Vietnam on the global stage.
The Lantern / VTN Architects
- Area: 383 m²
- Year: 2016
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Professionals: Dai Dung JSC, T.S.I. Vietnam Co. Ltd.
As.Architecture-Studio and VHA Architects Unveil Green University Campus Plan in Vietnam
As.Architecture-Studio and VHA Architects have unveiled their plans for the urban design and architecture of a new campus at the University of Science and Technology of Hanoi (USTH) in Vietnam. Located 30 kilometers east of Hanoi City, the new campus is designed to be a “New Model University,” and will feature facilities for administration, teaching, research, housing, student activities, services, and infrastructure.
Through its position around and across existing lakes, the project aims to offer researchers and students a living area structured by landscape. “The presence of water, along with the tropical architecture of the buildings and their specific technologies, will embody the unique character of the USTH being a Vietnamese University leading in sustainability and renewable energy.”
KIMONO / NH Village Architects + WORKLOUGE 03- VIETNAM
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Architects: NH Village Architects, WORKLOUGE 03- VIETNAM
- Area: 210 m²
- Year: 2015
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Professionals: NH VILLAGE ARCHITECTS
A’s House Project / Global Architects & Associates
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Architects: Global Architects & Associates
- Area: 46 m²
- Year: 2016
The Innovation House / MON Atelier Architecture
- Year: 2016
HOMEFOOD / Landmak Architecture
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Architects: Landmak Architecture
- Year: 2015
Vietnamese Food Pavilion / MIA Design Studio
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Architects: MIA Design Studio
- Area: 72 m²
- Year: 2015
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Professionals: La Hong Furniture & Inferior Decoration Co.
Vietnamese National Assembly in Hanoi / gmp Architects
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Architects: gmp Architects
- Area: 36000 m²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: FINIGLAS
Dots / G8A Architecture & Urban Planning
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Architects: G8A Architecture & Urban Planning
- Year: 2014
Coalimex / G8A Architecture & Urban Planning
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Architects: G8A Architecture & Urban Planning
- Area: 10000 m²
- Year: 2013
The Gentle House / Ngoc Luong Le
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Architects: Ngoc Luong Le
- Year: 2012
A Future Without Slums: Too Good to be True?
As the tide of urban migration sweeps across the developing world, cities experience an overpowering pressure to provide basic services such as electricity and sewage treatment to an enormous amount of people building illegal shacks on city outskirts. When they fail, the slum is born - but is it possible for a city to expand without slums? In Hanoi, Vietnam, officials hope to answer this question, with a number of tactics that have led to a "culture of semi-legal construction." Read this article in The Guardian to learn how Hanoi manages to curb slums and provide a basic standard of living to its poorest inhabitants.