Casamia Community House / VTN Architects

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  • Principle Architect: Vo Trong Nghia, Nguyen Tat Dat
  • Design Team: Nguyen Cong Hoan, Ha Nguyen Nhan, Nguyen Hai Dang
  • City: Hội An
  • Country: Vietnam
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Text description provided by the architects. Casamia Community house is located in Cam Thanh, Hoi An city. Inspired by the image of nipa palms from Cam Thanh, the building is erected from bamboo- a material familiar to Vietnamese culture. It is located at the end of a river and gets a lot of wind. Although the building is covered by a lot of greenery, natural sunlight can still get in.

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First Floor Plan
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Using bamboo as the main material for this building brings many advantages. Bamboo structures have many layers of woven bamboo elements, making them efficient for acoustic absorption. This cheap construction allows social interaction inside the building. Moreover, the thatch roof also contributes to absorbing acoustics.

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Sections
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South and North Elevations
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The hybrid bamboo structure consists of 22 arch frames of columns and trusses combined with bracing. This structure is almost 9m high and placed on a concrete plinth.

Casamia Community House / VTN Architects - Interior Photography, Beam, Arch, Arcade
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The typical vault structure illustrates the image of nipa palms. At the same time, it is suitable for a longer span. This structure also allows resisting horizontal forces, which helps fighting occurring storms in Central Vietnam. Moreover, the thatch roof combined with a layer of wire netting helps to protect the interior from external natural forces. This building is an example of how to use natural materials to create durable structures, lasting hundreds of years. This is something VTN Architects wants to achieve when designing.

Casamia Community House / VTN Architects - Exterior Photography
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Address:Cẩm Thanh, Hội An, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam

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Cite: "Casamia Community House / VTN Architects" 27 Jul 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/965674/casamia-community-house-vtn-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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