Low-impact structures can enhance – not compromise – user comfort, this Vietnamese house shows

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Design
Principal Architect
Nguyen Hoang Manh
Architecture, Interior and Technical Design
Truong Nguyen Quoc Trung, Le Kim Dieu Thien
General Contractor
Coppha Builder
Interior Contractor
Curtain Supplier
Loose Furniture
This townhouse in Phat Thien city, Vietnam, designed by MIA Design Studio, gives its inhabitants more autonomy o
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