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Unique wood houses in Saigon
Designed with northern, southern and central
architectural styles, each house is decorated differently. The row of wood
houses in District 2, HCM City is very special.
Running for over 1km along the Saigon River, totaling around 8 hectares, over 30
families, mainly artists, have created a “village of artisans” in mid-Saigon.
These houses are made by rare wood, with architectural styles of many regions in
Vietnam, for example the house of Muong people in the north, the house of Hue
people, charnel-house of the Central Highlands, etc.
Pointing to a house in Hue style, painter Hoai Huong said seven years ago, he
and a group of artists traveled around Saigon to seek a peaceful place to build
artistic houses. They chose the current place, which was a vast rice field at
that time.
Huong said at his painting exhibition, a girl looked at his landscape paintings
and said that this was the house of Muong people, that was the house of the
Central Highlands, etc. but they were only in paintings.
Hearing the girl’s opinion, Huong thought of building a village of artistic
houses. He discussed the idea with his friends and implemented the project to
build wood houses.
He bought rare wood such as ironwood, ebony, etc. from the mountainous region to
build the first house in three years. So far, six houses have been completed and
some are under construction.
“The architecture and decoration of each house is different and they imitate the
ancient architecture styles of Vietnam. There are houses on stilts, wood houses,
brick houses, etc.” Huong said.
Each house shows the taste and personality of its owner. Hoai Huong’s house is
in Hue-style, with a big room in the middle, which is surrounded by four smaller
rooms to make a square. These rooms are linked by corridors, running along a
fish pond. Along the pond are willow trees, rock-gardens and bamboo trees. In
front of the gate is a gate house for passers-by.
If Hoai Huong’s house is a square block in the style of Hue’s wood houses,
painter Bach Truong Son’s house dubs the style of Muong people’s house on
stilts. The house has big stilts, low roof and a space in the middle for common
activities.
There are houses with southwestern architecture. These houses are made of wood
but the floor is as not high as northern houses. The kitchens are the most
important places in these houses.
“Many people visit this area to learn how to build wood houses in ancient
styles. In the future, I and other artists living in this area will open
training courses for children and those who like painting and architecture,”
Huong said.
Source: VNE |
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