rice straw panels, brick walls, and bamboo shape archiro vietnam's modern rural house 

rice straw panels, brick walls, and bamboo shape archiro vietnam's modern rural house 

noah’s nest nods to the region’s agricultural heritage

 

Noah’s Nest, located in one of the largest rice-producing regions in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam, blends modern architectural forms and local cultural elements. Designed by Archiro VietNam for Lâm Thanh Nhã, a renowned actor, the house serves as a retreat from the bustling city life of Saigon, while remaining deeply connected to the owner’s roots and the rich history of Tiền Giang.

 

While injecting a contemporary touch, the house incorporates materials closely tied to the region’s agricultural heritage, including rice straw panels previously used for storing rice, tầm vông (small bamboo), bricks, and decorative stone mortars.

rice straw panels, brick walls, and bamboo shape archiro vietnam's modern rural house 
all images courtesy of Archiro VietNam

 

 

archiro vietnam creates a ‘living home’

 

‘The architectural philosophy of Noah’s Nest revolves around the idea of a ‘living home’ — one that is continuously evolving and being nurtured, much like a bird that diligently builds and maintains its nest,’ notes the Vietnamese practice. The ‘unfinished’ walls and windows, revealing a rugged materiality, symbolize the ongoing process of creating and completing the home. To create these features Archiro VietNam collaborated closely with local craftsmen, resulting in an exposed brick wall style that is both cost-effective and aesthetically striking. By utilizing local resources and materials, the project maintains both efficiency and artistic integrity.

 

Tiền Giang, with its long-standing tradition of rice cultivation, has played an important role in Vietnam’s agricultural and economic development. Although the area has diversified into other agricultural sectors, rice farming continues to hold a significant place in the region’s cultural and historical landscape. Embracing nature, Noah’s Nest integrates modern architectural elements with the surrounding environment. With an atrium that promotes natural airflow and greenery planted throughout the house, the living space remains cool and airy, creating a perfect harmony between architecture and the environment. This approach is relatively new for rural areas in southern Vietnam, bringing a sense of peace and comfort to the home.

rice straw panels, brick walls, and bamboo shape archiro vietnam's modern rural house 
Archiro VietNam completes Noah’s Nest

rice straw panels, brick walls, and bamboo shape archiro vietnam's modern rural house 
the modern home remains deeply connected to the owner’s roots and the rich history of Tiền Giang

rice straw panels, brick walls, and bamboo shape archiro vietnam's modern rural house 
‘unfinished’ walls and windows symbolize the ongoing process of creating and completing the home

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Noah’s Nest incorporates materials closely tied to the region’s agricultural heritage

rice straw panels, brick walls, and bamboo shape archiro vietnam's modern rural house 
rice straw panels, tầm vông (small bamboo), bricks, and decorative stone mortars shape the space

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the exposed brick wall was created by the architects with local craftsmen

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the living space remains cool and airy

 

 

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natural airflow and greenery are embraced throughout the house

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located in one of the largest rice-producing regions in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam

 

 

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project info:

 

name: Noah’s Nest
architect: Archiro VietNam | @archiro.vn

location: Tiền Giang, Vietnam

 

 

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edited by: ravail khan | designboom

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