‘i resort’ by a21studio, nha trang, vietnam image © hiroyuki oki all images courtesy of a21studio
located near a small hill near a river which separates from nha trang, vietnam, the ‘i resort’ by vietnamese practice a21studio satisfies the growing need for mud baths in the region. hot springs on 7 hectares are experienced by tourists within a setting constructed from locally found wood, rock, coconut leaf. lotus ponds, gourd and flower gardens have been weaved throughout the plan, easing the strength of the tropical sun. a main courtyard and circulatory space is formed by an easy to assemble mortise and tenon structure, serving to modify the microclimate. flexible and adaptable spaces accommodate the need for changing functions, encouraging activity to occur in quiet and peaceful places.
the open design allows opportunities for solar gain and ventilation. internal gardens are integrated to minimize excessive temperatures, as well as careful selection of roof materials and fenestration. the complex is nominated for the 2012 world architecture festival under the hotel and leisure category.
aerial view of circular structure image © hiroyuki oki
locust pond image © hiroyuki oki
image © hiroyuki oki
sheltered by a roof, benches overlook the garden setting image © hiroyuki oki
views towards rock arrangements, water and gardens image © hiroyuki oki
stone courtyard image © hiroyuki oki
image © hiroyuki oki
image © hiroyuki oki
garden courtyard image © hiroyuki oki
ventilation passes over water and gardens to help cool the microclimates image © hiroyuki oki
corridors wrap the ponds keeping a close connection with water image © hiroyuki oki
image © hiroyuki oki
image © hiroyuki oki
views through wood screens image © hiroyuki oki
corridor to mud bath rooms image © hiroyuki oki
image © hiroyuki oki
image © hiroyuki oki
open-air pavilion image © hiroyuki oki
image © hiroyuki oki
at night image © hiroyuki oki