Vietnamese House Da Nang

39 Ly Tu Trong, Da Nang

  • 2 Bathrooms
  • 2 Beds
  • Area 140m²
$80
For Rent
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Modern residential architecture in Da Nang, Vietnam, frequently seeks to harmonize traditional cultural values with the functional demands of a rapidly urbanizing environment. Homes in this region are often characterized by a fusion of contemporary design and vernacular principles, designed to manage the tropical climate while fostering a deep connection to nature.



Key Characteristics of Contemporary Da Nang Houses




  • Integration of Greenery ("Green Lungs"): Many modern homes in Da Nang incorporate significant greenery, such as interior courtyards, vertical gardens, or rooftop fruit gardens, to combat urban heat and air pollution.




  • Climate-Responsive Design: Architects utilize features like wide eaves, perforated brick walls, and strategically placed ventilation gaps or skylights to ensure natural airflow and subtle, sufficient lighting throughout the interior.




  • Materiality: There is a strong preference for locally sourced, durable materials. Exposed concrete, gray stone (often from regional mines), and baked bricks are common, chosen for their ability to withstand the harsh local climate and their aesthetic simplicity.




  • Spatial Fluidity: Contemporary layouts often move away from rigid partitioning. Instead, they emphasize "buffer spaces" and open-plan living areas that connect indoor and outdoor zones, creating a sense of tranquility and space even on limited land plots.




Tradition vs. Modernity


While modern homes adopt new technologies and sustainable practices—such as solar heating, water recycling systems, and "House for Trees" concepts—they often draw inspiration from ancestral architectural wisdom:





  • Ancient Roots: Da Nang is home to rare, centuries-old structures like the Tich Thien Duong house, which features traditional elements such as jackfruit wood pillars, three-compartment layouts, and imbrex and tegula roof tiles.




  • Evolving Heritage: Today’s architects frequently reinterpret these traditional axial symmetries, central gathering spaces, and veranda-focused (hiên) designs, blending them with modern sensibilities to create sanctuaries that remain connected to family heritage and the natural environment.




In essence, a "Vietnamese House" in Da Nang today acts as a bridge between the past and present, prioritizing sustainable living and familial connection within a sophisticated, nature-integrated aesthetic.



Location: Vietnam, Hội An

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Overview

  • Purpose:

    For Rent
  • Rent price:

    $80
  • Land area:

    180m²
  • Area:

    140m²
  • Beds:

    2
  • Bathrooms:

    2
  • Country:

    Vietnam
  • Maximum participants:

    6

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Outdoor amenities


Distances

  • Pharmacies:

    1020m
  • Restaurant:

    280m
  • Bakery:

    8200m
  • Bus:

    2130

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Location

Location: Vietnam, Hội An

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