THE FLYING BLOCK
Design Studio: TAA Design
Principle Architect: Nguyen Van Thien
Architects: Nguyen Van Thien, Tran Anh Huy, Ngo Thi Bao Nhi.
Building Type: Hotel
Location: Phu My, Ba Ria Vung Tau, Viet Nam.
Site: 300 m2
Allowable Building Area: 200 m2
Built Area: 1200 m2
Completed year: 2023
Constrution: Doricons
Material: Natural wood, aluminum xingfa, taicera tiles, …
Photography: Hoang Le
THE CONTEXT OF THE PROJECT
The project is a complex of accommodations and resorts for professionals living and working in Phu My town, where the largest concentration of industrial parks in Ba Ria Vung Tau province is located, with many heavy industrial factories and container ports. Improving the quality of the living environment is the focus of the project.
FLYING GREENERY BLOCKS
The concept behind creating "flying greenery blocks" with a width of 2-3.5m is to provide a variety of outdoor activities, such as a garden, elevated playground, etc., that are integrated into each space to offer a natural experience and relaxation after a day of work in the industrial park.
The blocks are arranged in a staggered manner to create vertical spaces for trees to grow and develop, while also creating a lively rhythm on the facade.
VENTILATION AND SUNSHADE
The layout is divided into 4 blocks, with the traffic lane also serving as a natural ventilation gap to increase airflow. The combination of the extended blocks and large trees provides shade to the surface of the building.
"The flying block" is a design solution that aims to improve the living quality of high-rise complexes in urban areas.
Structure of the flying block - combining the beauty of architecture, structure, nature, and urban areas.
The project is located in an industrial urban area, with numerous factories and a container port.
Architecture with "flying greenery blocks" is a solution to increase the vertical greenery in urban areas.
The blocks create a rhythm for the facade.
The blocks with sizes of 2-3m are spacious enough to contain various outdoor spaces.
The greenery is interspersed to create a rhythm with the architecture.
The far-reaching blocks and large greenery provide shade and sun protection for the surface of the building.
The far-reaching blocks provide shade for the surface of the building.
The gaps between the blocks are spaces for nature to grow and develop.
Nature creates a relaxing atmosphere after a day of work at the industrial factory.
The far-reaching blocks and greenery provide shade, reducing heat radiation for the building.
The versatile outdoor space includes dining areas, playgrounds for children, a vegetable garden, and more.
The interior space features numerous openings for natural light.
Nature is integrated into every interior space.
the beauty of the project at night.
The structure of the flying block.
The layout is divided into 4 blocks, with the traffic lane also serving as a natural ventilation gap to increase airflow
The flying greenery block amidst the urban area.