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Ham Rong – Do Mountain Heritage Cultural Landscape, Vietnam

Architects
Jean-François Milou, principal architect
Nguyen Thanh Trung, designer in-charge
Goh Jiarong, assistant designer
Luong Trung Hieu, project team memberArea
4,000 ha
Client
ISSER, Vietnam
Consultancy Service scope
Conceptual Design
Contract Period
2018

 

The Studio was in charge of drawing up a master plan for the protection of the landscape and archaeological heritage along the Ma river on the outskirts of the city of Thanh Hoa.

The project aims to limit urban proliferation in the face of “non aedificandi” zones dedicated to the protection of the landscape and heritage. This strategy aims to make these boundaries between urban area and landscape area the future ‘Prime location’ of the urban landscape. Another part of the project aims to define the minimum architectural interventions so that the heritage protection zones can offer multiple experiences for visitors and can ultimately offer a recognized cultural destination.

sketch of the meander of the Ma River

bird-eye view of the museum along the Ma River facing the scenic view of the mountain on the other bank of the river

inner view of the museum showing how the collection and the landscape are merging together in the visitor's experience

museum cafe with a view on the Ma River and the mountains

inner perspective of one of the archaeological interpretation point along the Ma River

view of one of the village in between the Ma River and the inner lake

bird-eye overview of the proposed development along the banks of the lake

view of some of the pavilion displayed along the banks of the lake

view of the restaurant and the cafe displayed along the banks of the lake

historical interpretation point and cafe displayed along the banks of the lake

other view of the designed proposed for the banks of the lake

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