Termitary House Has an Architecture Inspired by Termite Nests
Termitary House was designed by Vietnamese studio Tropical Space. The house is built with baked bricks on an area of 80 square meters and is situated in a tropical climate zone.
Termitary House was designed by Vietnamese studio Tropical Space. The house is built with baked bricks on an area of 80 square meters and is situated in a tropical climate zone.
Project: HT Apartment in Vietnam Architects: Landmak Architecture The architect in charge: Tạ Tiến Vĩnh, Trương Tuấn Chung Design team:: Vũ Nam Sơn, Vũ Xuân Hải, Nguyễn Thị Thu Phương, Bùi Huy Toàn, Nguyễn Văn Thạo, Lê
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