A Concrete Home That Feels Like a Jungle Retreat
#concretehouse #urbanhouse #greenhouse #tropicalhouse #architecture Architects: MIA Design Studio Area: 538 m² Year: 2020 Photographs: Hiroyuki Oki Location: Vietnam MIA Design Studio designed Villa Tan Dinh as a peaceful urban retreat within the dense city of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Completed in 2020, the 538-square-meter house combines exposed concrete, tropical greenery, open courtyards, and natural ventilation to create a calm living environment connected to nature and the surrounding neighborhood. Through its layered spatial design, filtered light, and seamless indoor-outdoor relationship, the home offers a contemporary interpretation of tropical living while maintaining a strong connection to the atmosphere and culture of Saigon.

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