Surrounded by inexperienced gardens in Hue Metropolis, Vietnam, the Hillside Home by Cote Architects resides on a descending slope perched on the highest vantage level for optimum views. Designed as two, stacked glass containers, the home is damaged up with voids within the perimeter partitions to assist with air flow and to convey extra pure mild inside. A lot of the partitions are manufactured from floor-to-ceiling, black framed home windows which make for dramatic architectural particulars.
The again of the home opens as much as a coated porch with a set of vast stairs main right down to the yard. On the second ground above, a balcony is disguised with greenery climbing vertically on wire.
The greenery shrouded balcony makes the second ground really feel as if it’s dwelling within the bushes. The crops assist shade the inside of the home to maintain it from getting too scorching.
Inside, the primary dwelling space boasts double-height ceilings, a mezzanine, and dueling, open wooden staircases resulting in opposites sides of the home. The design affords easy accessibility to nature from the open dwelling space.
The staircases are linked to the ceiling by metallic rods giving the looks that’s they’re floating whereas additionally creating one other point of interest within the area.
The views present nothing however nature from most angles of the home.
The home is open and ethereal, and with the entire greenery, it feels tropical with trip vibes.
Pictures by Hoang Le.