
Everyday Heritage: 10 Vietnamese Coffee Shops Reviving Small-Scale Traditional Buildings

To fully know a city's architectural heritage, one must look beyond its designated sites and iconic buildings. For many, understanding a city's urban fabric and what makes it tick also means discovering the smaller-scale, locally appreciated, conserved buildings and popular gathering spaces. This is especially true when considering bustling Vietnamese cities, with their peculiar architectural characteristics, which can only be appreciated when learning about their many inspirations and historic layers, combining traditional Vietnamese motifs, modernism, local materiality, and climatic design solutions, but mostly by learning about the site constraints that are addressed through the implementation of the narrow tube houses and low-rise buildings.
These key styles and architectural movements are often maintained and even highlighted, as architects give a second life to many rundown or abandoned buildings, transforming them into popular coffee joints. They are reviving smaller heritage sites by pushing for their restoration and regular use by the community, encouraging visitors to acknowledge the historic relevance of the space, as they covet it.
Ben Tre Buddhist Temple & Ancestral Hall / VTN Architects (Vo Trong Nghia Architects)

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Architects: VTN Architects (Vo Trong Nghia Architects)
- Area: 450 m²
- Year: 2021
Urban Sparkle for Hokkaido Sachi Restaurant Thao Dien / Takashi Niwa Architects

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Architects: Takashi Niwa Architects
- Area: 996 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: AICA, Ades Lighting, Toto, Vietceramics
Small Houses / Bloom Architecture

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Architects: Bloom Architecture
- Area: 600 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Paradise Phnom Penh
NPK Micro Town House / MM++ architects

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Architects: MM++ architects
- Area: 37 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Daikin, Kholer
Naman Retreat Pure Spa / MIA Design Studio

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Architects: MIA Design Studio
- Area: 1600 m²
- Year: 2015
ArchDaily's Top 11 Projects in 11 Years

ArchDaily turns 11! To commemorate the occasion, we want to share with you the 11 projects most visited by our readers during this incredible journey. From the indisputable and timeless classics from of designers like Le Corbusier and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, to the pioneering works of architects such as Zaha Hadid and OMA, passing through the delicate work of Gabinete de Arquitectura, these 11 examples teach us valuable lessons about architecture, most importantly: how to design for specific requirements without losing the creativity and beauty of architectural design.
On behalf of ArchDaily, we want to thank you for sharing with us the best architecture in the world, helping us to inspire professionals from all over the world to build better cities.






















































































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