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TOOB studio stacks pink open blocks reviving terraced residence in vietnam

TOOB studio breathes new life into 20-year-old terraced house

TOOB Studio has restored Long Biên House, a 20-year-old 2.5-story terraced residence, with minimal structural reinforcements to retain its original open composition. Rather than complete demolition, the design preserves and strengthens the existing building in Vietnam, creating a multi-functional space while reducing costs and construction time. Above the modified original structure, a newly constructed block introduces improved views and a stronger connection to the surrounding neighborhood.

TOOB studio stacks pink open blocks reviving terraced residence in vietnam
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Long Biên House stands out with vibrant layered exterior

With the rapid urbanization of Vietnam, many homes built in the early 2000s no longer align with the functional or aesthetic needs of the younger generation. This shift, marked by evolving lifestyles and preferences, has driven TOOB Studio’s design approach to updating Long Biên House thoughtfully, avoiding the wastefulness of unnecessary demolition.

A vibrant, layered color scheme on the exterior creates an inviting and playful atmosphere, contributing to a positive connection between the home and the neighborhood. This refreshed aesthetic is met with warm responses from neighbors, highlighting the home’s successful integration into the local environment.

TOOB studio stacks pink open blocks reviving terraced residence in vietnam
TOOB Studio revitalizes Long Biên House preserving original open composition

TOOB studio stacks pink open blocks reviving terraced residence in vietnam
minimal reinforcements retain the original open layout of this 20-year-old terraced home

TOOB studio stacks pink open blocks reviving terraced residence in vietnam
a new upper block introduces sweeping views and enhanced neighborhood connections

TOOB studio stacks pink open blocks reviving terraced residence in vietnam
Long Biên House adapts to a modern aesthetic without discarding its original foundation

TOOB studio stacks pink open blocks reviving terraced residence in vietnam
TOOB Studio’s renovation balances preservation and functionality

TOOB studio stacks pink open blocks reviving terraced residence in vietnam
TOOB Studio’s design responds to the current generation’s lifestyles and needs

TOOB studio stacks pink open blocks reviving terraced residence in vietnam
the project reimagines the existing space as a multi-functional residence

TOOB studio stacks pink open blocks reviving terraced residence in vietnam
TOOB Studio blends traditional structure with contemporary design

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