Among some fields, rice paddies and a mighty river, the new workshop for the artist Le Duc Ha and his terracotta sculptures is located.
In charge of Tropical Space, local architects, the building is well aware of its surroundings and adapts to it very intelligently. Passive solutions is achieved by a temperature and sunlight suitable for both work and space to contemplate. Popular techniques using very simple materials, workshop acquires a comforting feeling for both the artist and visitors.
 

Description of the project by Tropical Space

The Terra Cotta Studio, located next to Thu Bon river in Dien Ban district of Quang Nam Province has a particular architectural structure. Noted for being the working space of renowned artist Le Duc Ha the studio is a beautiful art structure to engage in.  The Thu Bon river holds a strong influence on the life of the local residents as a majority of people are dependent on agriculture along with a variety of traditional craft villages such as terra cotta, mat or silk.

This project is cube-shaped building with 7m x 7m x 7m of space. Surrounding the studio is a bamboo frame platform used for drying out terra cotta products. It is further designed with two big bench for resting, relaxing and having tea. This raised platform also serves  as a fence to seperate the studio with the area of workshop.

The outermost layer of the studio is made by clay solid brick, which reminds people about  Vietnam traditional furnace. The studio also carries the characteristics of Champa culture as the area was part of Tra Kieu, Champa Kingdom capital from 4th to 7th Century.  

The bricks were built interleaved creating holes which help the wind ventilating  and air conditioning. This layer is not the wall preventing outside environtment from inside the studio, so the artist can feel the wind, the cool from river and sound of nature in surrounding area. Meanwhile, it also creates a certain privacy for the artist.

The interior of the studio is the three-floors wood frame system creating 60-centimetre-square modules integrate shelves for displaying artworks, a staircase leading upstairs, hallways and seating benches. The height of the frame is 7 meters. Follow the hallways, people can observe the workshop, river banks and the whole garden through windows.

The centre of the studio consists of two floors.In ground floor, there is a turning table that the artist works. The artist and his works can interact with the sunlight, from the sunrise to twilight. Here, people can find the conversation of the artist and his works; and himself and his shadow in the silence.

At the same time, people can see and feel the time passing  terra cotta artworks by the movement of the sunlight.

On the mezzanine, people can see many different space inside and outside the studio, as well as observe  the artist working by the round void in the centre.  

Flooding was also a consideration when designing the building. By encouraging the artist to put both finished and unfinished works on the upper shelves, they should remain safe if the river bursts its banks and flows into the building.

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Team
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Nguyen Hai Long, Tran Thi Ngu Ngon, Nguyen Anh Duc, Trinh Thanh Tu.
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Construction
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Local workers.
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Plot area.- 49 sqm.
Built area.- 98 sqm.
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2016.
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Dien Phuong, Dien Ban, provincia de Quang Nam, Vietnam.
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Materials
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Clay solid brick, solid wood, concrete, bamboo.
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Oki Hiroyuki.
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Tropical Space is an architecture firm based in Ho Chi Minh city, founded by architect Nguyen Hai Long and Tran Thi Ngu Ngon. We are specialised in designing and planning from master planning, urban design, architecture, landscape and interior design.

With a deep understanding in VIetnam’s culture and climate, Tropical Space is committed to encouraging the clients toward the use of environmentally friendly, building practices and sustainable material selection.
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Published on: July 21, 2016
Cite: "The Terra Cotta Studio by Tropical Space" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/terra-cotta-studio-tropical-space> ISSN 1139-6415
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