- Landlords prefer a minimalist lifestyle, so they do not give preference to interior design but appreciate the function, light and ventilation.

- Combined with ventilation bricks, the house is guaranteed to be free of insects and still airy.

- The house is located in a new urban area in Nha Be district. The surrounding environment of many canals and weeds is home to many insects, making residents' lives closely associated with mosquito nets.

- The house is a gift from a child for parents to move to the South to live. When designing, architects want not only to provide a fully furnished accommodation, but also to help users enjoy the natural light and wind, suitable for the open environment and many outside trees.

- Therefore, architects Giang Doan, Vu Le, Khanh Steve (G + Architects) propose an insect-proof mesh covering the front and back of the house, about 100m2, as a large mosquito net protecting the family activities inside.

- Elderly parents, leg pain difficult to walk should be reserved the entire first floor.

- Living room and kitchen connected on the first floor. The children and grandchildren who go to play on weekends have many places to rest and work on the upper floors.
- The main façade of the building impresses with horizontal concrete beams shaded onto each other from the outside with the function of blocking rain and sun. On the inside, these concrete beams form steps, which can be played or placed with bonsai pots.
- Minimalist style combined with indigenous elements, the house has an economical construction cost compared to the current level in Ho Chi Minh City. Building area of over 90 m2, completed three floors, a tum and furniture cost only 1.9 billion. Meanwhile, Nha Be area has weak ground, homeowners also spend more on piling and nailing than other areas.
