Vietnam. VTN Architects investigates the potentials of bamboo

The project for Nocenco Café reinvents a rooftop terrace, transforming it into an icon for the entire city of Vinh.

In Vinh, a large city in northern Vietnam, VTN Architects works on a middle-rise modern building, with no remarkable features (reinforced concrete structure and a touch of faux colonial ornament, as commands the current custom), which the owner aims at turning into an icon for the city. The seventh and last floor, plus the rooftop terrace are the available spaces to build a café and club, showing a highly recognizable signature style.
Vo Trong Nghia and Nguyen Tat Dat take the opportunity to carry on their researches on bamboo, one of the fundamental materials of local architecture tradition (that they also employ for Bamboo Stalactite, their project for the Venice Biennale 2018).

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VTN Architects, Nocenco Café, axonometric drawing
VTN Architects, Nocenco Café, seventh floor, ceiling plan
VTN Architects, Nocenco Café, seventh floor plan
VTN Architects, Nocenco Café, rooftop plan
VTN Architects, Nocenco Café, section

For Nocenco Café, they shape a self-supporting structure of domes and vaults (light to transport and lift up, and quick to set up following a dry construction process), which defines an intentionally discontinuous space. The complex geometries of its pillars (14 of them can be found on the seventh floor, where they also cover the existing ones) enclose and provide the intimate character of each one of the café’s rooms, while at the same time framing the view on the city that they all enjoy.
From the street level, a view from below of the ceiling’s distinctive bamboo texture signals the existence of an unusual place up above, which is yet to be discovered.

VTN Architects, Nocenco Café, Vinh, Vietnam, 2018
  • Nocenco Café
  • café and club
  • Vinh, Vietnam
  • VTN Architects
  • Vo Trong Nghia, Nguyen Tat Dat
  • To Quang Cam, Le Hoang Tuyet Ngoc, Takahito Yamada
  • 438 sqm
  • 2018