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The Shelter  

The Shelter

Con Cuông, Nghệ An, Vietnam

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A House in Trees

The Shelter

Con Cuông, Nghệ An, Vietnam

STATUS
Built
YEAR
2015
SIZE
0 sqft - 1000 sqft
"The Shelter” is located in a low-land annually flooded, a rural area of Nghe An province,

Vietnam. The purpose of project is fundamentally to combine a shelter in a high level to

avoid the annual flood while still maintain the daily memorable space of owner. A stone

foundation was constructed as high as the maximum flooding level.

An open-space is towards the existing garden. The appearance of "The Shelter" is a

symbiotic unity with the old house.

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