Nha Nhim Homestay / A+ Architects

Nha Nhim Homestay / A+ Architects - Facade, Handrail, Garden, Courtyard, PatioNha Nhim Homestay / A+ Architects - Windows, Facade, Stairs, HandrailNha Nhim Homestay / A+ Architects - Table, ChairNha Nhim Homestay / A+ Architects - Table, Beam, ChairNha Nhim Homestay / A+ Architects - More Images+ 27

Đà Lạt, Vietnam
  • Architects: A+ Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  262
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Quang Tran
  • Lead Architects: Vu Hoang Kha
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Nha Nhim Homestay / A+ Architects - Windows, Facade, Stairs, Handrail
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Text description provided by the architects. The site challenged the architects with its narrow and prolonging parameters, where the length significantly overshadowed the 8-meter width. It was located on a slope of a mountainous area with deserted scenery from the surrounding neighborhood. Regarding the tricky shaped site, the specific solution for a beautiful homestay for travelers was to create viewports from and within the premises.

Nha Nhim Homestay / A+ Architects - Table
© Quang Tran
Nha Nhim Homestay / A+ Architects - Table, Chair
© Quang Tran

Thereby the design team came up with the solution that lifting all the house and cabins from the ground in order to form an open space for the homestay activities. The units were also arranged in order to encourage the connection and communication between different cabins and in-between spaces as the hindrance against the cold winds of Dalat. The turning point of this project came after the initial design when we started a study on the local material.

Nha Nhim Homestay / A+ Architects - Facade, Handrail, Garden, Courtyard, Patio
© Quang Tran

During the field trips to Dalat, we had to drive around to listen to local stories and what the local resource offered us. We found so much potential in waste materials from the area. Therefore we decided to collect and upcycle them. For instance, waste materials from local textile factories were classified and recycled into different parts. External wood cells were reused in ceiling modules and fences were made of tree branches.

Ground Floor Plan
Nha Nhim Homestay / A+ Architects - Windows, Bed
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Upper Floor Plan

There were also test concrete blocks being thrown away. No longer garbage. We recreated a new purpose for them when they were carefully aligned to recreate the iconic talus slope of Da Lat. In the end, this project was a story of giving so-called “garbages” a second chance and an architect’s adventure of creating something meaningful from trash.

Nha Nhim Homestay / A+ Architects - Handrail
© Quang Tran

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Cite: "Nha Nhim Homestay / A+ Architects" 12 Oct 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/903651/nha-nhim-homestay-a-plus-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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