Green Ladder

Designed by Vo Trong Nghia Architects in Sydney, Green Ladder is combination of bamboo ladders and acts as a physical link connecting visitors and nature. 

With green architecture in mind, the idea of “Green Ladder” is a combination of bamboo ladders – a popular equipment made by bamboo – a traditional material in Vietnam. These bamboo units were assembled in Vietnam and transferred to Australia.

Bamboo is the “green steel” of 21st-century. It is an extremely fast-growing species of giant grass, grows abundantly, quickly and cheaply in Vietnam, where canes cost as little as a dollar each.

Vo Trong Nghia Architects, Green Ladder, Sydney, 2016

The structural elements are linked together to form a porous but robust grid-like frame, supporting the planter pots inserted in-between. The pavilion acts as a physical link connecting visitors and nature. Ultimately becomes more than form, function and beauty, but a catalyst between human and nature.

Vo Trong Nghia Architects, Green Ladder, Sydney, 2016

The project contributes to raise people’s awareness of greenery and nature in the urban context, particularly Vietnam, where green spaces have become more and more scarce.

Vo Trong Nghia Architects, Green Ladder, Sydney, 2016


Green Ladder, Sydney
Architects: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
Design Team: Vo Trong Nghia, Kosuke Nishijima, Victor Llavata, Pham Huu Hoang, Tran Vo Kien, Micheal Moran
Contractor: Wind and Water House JSC
Client: Sherman contemporary Art foundation (SCAF)
Site Area: 20 sqm
Completion: 2016