Building nature

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Building nature

Vo Trong Nghia ; introduction by Philip Jodidio

Thames and Hudson, 2022

  • v. 2 : Bamboo

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Includes index

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A career-spanning, slipcased monograph in two volumes presenting the work of one of Asia's most thoughtful and innovative architects. With rising populations around the world and the pressures of looming climatic catastrophe, the work of Vo Trong Nghia is a call for architecture to transform itself from a source of pollution to a reason for hope. Nor is this idea anecdotal: the World Green Building Council estimates that 39% of energy-related carbon emissions can be attributed to buildings. An awareness of architecture's responsibilities has permeated the profession in the developed world, while new ideas and solutions are coming from places where these issues are most acute. Following a long recovery from decades of war, Vietnam has emerged as one of the most exciting centres of design Asia - led largely by the work of Vo Trong Nghia, born one year after the end of the Vietnam War, whose work has gained an international following. As a student in Japan, he studied under the minimalist architect Hiroshi Naito and encountered the work of the Colombian architect Simon Velez, a proponent of bamboo architecture with its large spans and high, voluminous spaces - the ideas and teachings of both were to have a profound influence on his own designs. The buildings of Vo Trong Nghia Architects, established in Ho Chi Minh City in 2006, make clear reference to these sources and influences of the past, and to Vo's own adherence to the Five Precepts of Buddhist teaching. The architect's two main themes - green architecture and bamboo as a building material - form the basis of this two-volume celebration of his work. From the Wind and Water Bar, his first foray into bamboo as a building material, to resort complexes, art installations and his game-changing series of residences, House for Trees, Vo Trong Nighia: Building Nature proves that green architecture creates local relevance, beauty and elegance in its own right.

目次

Volume 1 Introduction: Paths to Enlightenment / Philip Jodidio 01.1 / Binh Thanh House / Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam 01.2 / Farming Kindergarten / Dong Nai, Vietnam 01.3 / House for Trees / Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam 01.4 / A House in Nha Trang / Nha Trang, Vietnam 01.5 / The Babylon / Da Nang, Vietnam 01.6 / Binh House / Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam 01.7 / Atlas Hotel Hoian / Hoi An, Vietnam 01.8 / Stepping Park House / Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam 01.9 / Ha House / Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam 01.10 / Chicland Hotel / Da Nang, Vietnam 01.11 / Breathing House / Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam 01.12 / Thang House / Da Nang, Vietnam 01.13 / Viettel Academy Educational Centre / Hanoi, Vietnam 01.14 / Viettel Offsite Studio / Hanoi, Vietnam 01.15 / Ha Long Villa / Ha Long, Vietnam 01.16 / Bat Trang House / Bat Trang, Vietnam Volume 2 Introduction: Connecting People with Nature / Philip Jodidio 02.1 / Wind and Water Bar / Binh Duong, Vietnam 02.2 / Bamboo Wing / Vinh Phuc, Vietnam 02.3 / Dai Lai Conference Hall / Vinh Phuc, Vietnam 02.4 / Kontum Indochine Cafe / Kon Tum, Vietnam 02.5 / Son La Restaurant / Son La, Vietnam 02.6 / Son La Ceremony Dome / Son La, Vietnam 02.7 / Nocenco Cafe / Vinh, Vietnam 02.8 / Bamboo Stalactite / Venice, Italy 02.9 / Castaway Island Resort / Cat Ba Archipelago, Vietnam 02.10 / Naman Retreat / Da Nang, Vietnam 02.11 / Huong An Vien Welcoming House / Hue, Vietnam

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