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Published by Momen Qtashat, 2020-11-15 18:05:46

CONTAINER HOME (2)

CONTAINER HOME (2)

VIMOB MODULAR HOME / Collective
Creative

BASIC INFORMATION:

Architects: Collective
Creative Architects

Area: 37 m²

Year: 2015

This archetype of clean, simple
lines, aims at being meticulous
in the details, in the study of
modulation, materials,
characteristics and textures that
architects differentiate with
hues of earth colors.

Bed room
Bath room
Kitchen & living

Terrace



Section A-A Section B-B

The resource to incorporate the
volume is precisely this simplicity of
design, the rigorous control of color
palette and the sense of lightness, as if
rising from the ground that seeks to
harmonize with the large green
backdrop behind this play. In the
interior, it is predominant the use of
wood, walls on OSB panel and pine
ceilings.



In the lounge area the transparency effect is achieved by openings, with large
sliding glass doors that provide enjoyment of the environment as well as easy
access to the front terrace, for a permanent relationship between the exterior-
interior and an interesting effect of light and contrasts.



VIMOB was developed in our workshop, dismantled and sent to the construction
site directly; the pieces allowed fast assembly on site, using a minimum of tools.
Each component of the project was designed and constructed to be adapted and
adjusted to the module frame, thus minimizing on-site finishing and labor,
reducing waste in raw materials, carbon footprint, impact on natural site and
unforeseen events.



Finally, ease of assembly and
dismantling allows you to be
from the top of the mountain
where you can see the entire
landscape or on the beach
watching the sunset. With its
design, both modern and
sophisticated, that integrates
itself with any field, it provides
an experience of warmth from
the simplicity.



The Water House / CIA Design Studio

BASIC INFORMATION:

Architects: CIA DESIGN
STUDIO

Area: 175 m²

Year: 2019

‘The water house” locates in a new resettlement area in Tam Anh, Nui Thanh,
Quang Nam,Vietnam. which is annually influenced by the tropical monsoon
climate. All of this gave people here a challenge to brainstorming an idea
about building their own house that adapts to all features of the climate.
Therefore, clients contact us to have their desires come true.

With 7x25 meters of
area, The house is
designed for a couple
and two son. The
functions include 3
bedrooms with toilets, a
living room, a kitchen.
The owners want a
house that could
improve their living
condition.

Started by a rectangular block, we
separated it into two cubes connected
outside and inside by the buffer space
include a porch and a skylight at the center
of the house. The main space include the
living and dine area as well as a quiet space
located in the cube behind Includes three
the bedrooms and two toilet.

Section A-A
Section B-B

SOLID 30% The house is covered with panel
VOID 70% polycarbonate and vines down
from the roof. By that, we could
alley the solar radiation on the
glass walls.We have fully
exploited the lake on the side of
the house. In addition, the woody
sliding doors were used for letting
the living room to be more
spacious and well ventilated,
furthermore, it helps create an
amazing view to admire the
sceneries. After a period of use,
the investor feels satisfied with the
work that we created.





Regarding interior aspect, ideas from tuber furniture locally use to
make new ones with the same ideas. All the sofa wood, dining tables
or beds are made from natural wood.

The void is placed at the center of the house, which
plays as a point to balance the nature. At this space,
nature is appeared with its elements such as trees,
natural light, the wind, and rains. We scrutinized
every detail about climate and the sun’s orbit in
order to propose solutions for collecting natural
lighting, covering sunlight at the West of the main
front of the work, taking cool wind of the river
behind.





TINY FISHERMAN’S SHED COTTAGE

BASIC INFORMATION:

Location: Hvide Sande
Area: 35 m²

Year: 2016

The new cottages have the same gabled roof
design and vertical board siding as the
traditional sheds, with a pair of hinged
wooden doors covering glass patio doors on
one gable end.



Entering the cottage
shown here brings you
into a combined
living/dining room with
vaulted ceiling. A
banquette along one wall
provides some of the
seating for the dining
table. Although the room
is fairly small, it looks like
it could comfortably
accommodate five or six
people.

Further back is a compact kitchen and the
bathroom. The kitchen is mostly built along
the cottage’s side wall except for the fridge,
which is on the opposite side next to the
bathroom door. In the bathroom, the wall-
hung sink and toilet save a few precious
inches of floor space.
Beyond the kitchen, a sliding door leads to
the bedroom at the far end, completing the
35 m2 ground floor plan.

There is additional sleeping space
in an attic loft over the bedroom.

The walls throughout the cottage are finished in
natural pine boards paired with white trim. The
floors are wood as well, while the ceilings are
covered in some kind of textured sheet product.



Fisherman Home

The concept of fisherman home is to use the containers that already exist in
the ports and seaside .





The color blue is one of the
most visible colors to the
human eye in this world. The
blue color is everywhere in
this world. The sky, the sea is
the most visible objects to
humans. Both elements bring
calmness and happiness to
our mind.



The Japanese style
is a distinctive style
with refreshing
details and full of
calm and simplicity
in its design.

It based on wood and
stone elements as basic
elements in the design
and choosing furniture
with a slightly low design,
one of the most distinctive
features of the Japanese
style is the idea
of openness between the
interior design of the
house and nature from the
outside, and the use of
touches Clear glass and
sliding doors.

Calm style for lovers of
calm and relaxed design.







FRONT ELEVATION

BACK ELEVATION
SIDE ELEVATION

SECTION(A-A)

SECTION(B-B) SECTION(C-C)




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