建筑在某种意义上可以比喻为一棵树(榕树、菩提树),它的枝叶交织并伸展开来,形成不同的使用层次;它也可以比喻为空间层次,在洞穴中提供不同高度的房间,作为史前人类的住宿。

Architecture can be, in a sense, analogous to a Tree (banyan tree, bodhi tree) with its branches and leaves that intertwine and spread out, forming various layers for use; It can also be metaphorically meant spatial levels offering miscellaneous chambers at different heights in a Cave, as regards prehistoric men being accommodated.

Ngói空间是从合并这两个原始庇护所(树和洞)的角度创造的,让人联想到一个大屋顶,如公共房屋的屋顶或荣家的屋顶–一个已经存在很久的开放的社区空间。

Ngói space is created from the perspective of merging these 2 primitive shelters (the Tree & the Cave), giving reminiscences of a big Roof such as the roof of a communal house or that of a Rong house – an open community space which has been existing for a long time.

在制作屋顶时,瓦片是一个自然的选择,因为它是大多数越南人熟悉的材料,但在一个非同寻常的空间中使用(作为墙壁、窗帘),产生一种特殊的不同效果(关于外观、空间感和微气候质量)。Ngói空间具有咖啡馆(低层空间+屋顶)、研讨会和展览室(中层)的功能,提供一个新鲜的目的地,一个鼓舞人心的公共屋顶。

In making a Roof, Tile presents a natural option since it is a material familiar to most Vietnamese people, yet used unusually (as walls, curtains) in an extraordinary space to produce a special different effect (regarding appearance, sense of space, and micro-climate quality). The Ngói space functions Cafés (lower space + on the rooftop), Seminar and Exhibition rooms (on the middle floor) to offer a fresh destination, an inspiring common Roof.

正在进行的快速城市化和不断增长的人口使全国范围内对更多的居住区产生了重大需求。许多以前的单层瓦房已经被拆除,这些屋顶上的瓦片仍然被认为是建筑垃圾,不能再利用。

The ongoing rapid urbanization and increasing population have been entailing a major demand for more areas for residence nationwide. Many former single-story tiled-roof houses have been demolished/removed and the tiles on those roofs are still considered construction waste, not to be reused.

Ngói空间的创建是作为重新使用这些充满记忆的瓦片的一个鼓舞人心的解决方案。在更大的范围内,它将用户导向一个可持续发展的明天,从回溯过去的角度来认识和重新发现原始空间的核心和隐藏价值,并利用这些价值来创造未来的空间。

The Ngói space was created as an inspiring solution to reusing these memory-filled tiles. On a larger scale, it orientates users towards a sustainable tomorrow, from the perspective of reaching back to the past to recognize and rediscover the core and hidden values of the original space and use those values to create spaces of the future.

Architects: H&P Architects
Area: 510 m²
Year: 2021
Photographs: Le Minh Hoang
Manufacturers: Viglacera
Design Team:Doan Thanh Ha ,Tran Ngoc Phuong, Luong Thi Ngoc Lan, Tran Van Duong, Nguyen Hai Hue, Ho Manh Cuong, Nguyen Van Thinh, Trinh Thi Thanh Huyen
Architects:H&P Architects
Country:Vietnam