
A Small House Hidden Behind the First One
Nam Da House is a compact home built behind the owner’s parents’ house within a multigenerational family compound.
With limited light, limited ventilation, and almost no outward views, the project turns inward. Instead of opening large facades, the house opens its center, creating a garden that brings daylight, air, vegetation, and daily life into the middle of the plan.
A front patio negotiates the relationship with the parents’ house, while the central garden gives the new home its own intimacy. The low red-tile roof recalls vernacular buildings from Vietnam’s Central Highlands, and an existing tree passes through an opening in the roof — a simple gesture that shows the house adapting to what was already there.
Nam Da House is not about spectacle. It is about turning a difficult condition into a brighter, fresher, and more human home.
Office Name: 24Minimalist Architecture
Lead Architect: Nguyen Thanh Phuc
Project Architect: Nguyen Hoang Long
Project Architect: Vang Anh Quoc
Location: Nam Da, Lam Dong, Viet Nam
Completion Year: 2026
Gross Built Area (m2/ ft2): 105 m2
Photo Credits: Quang Dam
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