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KON TUM INDOCHINE CAFÉ
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Specifications | Khái quát

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Location 

Kon Tum city, Kon Tum province, Vietnam

  

Program    

coffee shop 

Design Year 

2010

Status 

built in 2013  

Site Area 

belongs to the hotel complex 

Usable Area  

551 m2

Design Firm 

Vo Trong Nghia Architects (VTNA)

 

- Design Major Team 

Trong Nghia Vo (architect in charge), Quang Dau (team leader - project architect)

- Others 

  • Architects: Takashi Niwa, Masaaki Iwamoto, T Duong Ngo, Mai Phuong Tran, Thai Ha Dao, Thinh Nguyen, Hiep Nguyen, Hai Ha Nguy, Others​

  • Students - Internships: Phuong Thao, Quoc Hieu Nong

Add Notes about Positions 

  • Architect in Charge: KTS Chủ Trì 

  • Team Leader - Project Architect: Trưởng Nhóm - KTS Phụ Trách Dự Án

  • N Quang Dau - MODS, was the Project Architect while he was working for VTNA 

Structural Firm (foundation)

Trung Son Structure

- Engineer

Minh Hien Phan (team rep)

MEP Firm 

Mai Trang Engineering Consulting And Trade Co. Ltd

 

- Engineers

Dinh Trinh Nguyen (team rep), Phuong Dung Tran

Client 

Truong Long Jsc

Main Contractor 

Truong Long Jsc

Bamboo Contractor 

Wind & Water House Jsc

- Bamboo Constr Manager 

Van Long Tran

Photographs (photos of completion)

Hiroyuki Oki 

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Overall Description

THUYẾT MINH TỔNG QUAN

 

(the overall description from Vo Trong Nghia Architects design firm / phần thuyết minh tổng quan từ công ty thiết kế chủ quản Vo Trong Nghia Architects)

 

Kon Tum Indochine Café is designed as a part of a hotel complex along Dakbla River in Kon Tum City, Middle Vietnam. Adjacent to Dakbla Bridge, a gateway to Kon Tum City, the coffee shop serves as a café and beverage venue for hotel guests as well as other guests from outside. It also functions as a semi-outdoor banquet hall for wedding ceremonies.

Located on a corner plot, the Café is composed of two major elements: a main building with a big horizontal roof made of bamboo structure and an annex kitchen made of concrete frames and stones.

The main building has a rectangular plan surrounded by a shallow artificial lake.  All elevations are open to the air: the south facade faces the main street along Dakbla River, the east to the service street, the west to a restaurant and banquet building belonging to the hotel complex and the north to the annex kitchen which serves the Café. By providing shadow under the bamboo roof and maximizing the cool air flow across the water surface of the lake, the open-air indoor space successfully operates without using air conditioning even in a tropical climate. The roof is covered by fiber-reinforced panels and thatch ("vot" leaves - a fern species). The translucent synthetic panels are partly exposed in the ceiling to provide natural light in the deep center of the space under the roof.

The roof of the main building is supported by a pure bamboo structure composed of 15 inverse-cone-shaped units. The form of these columns was inspired by a traditional Vietnamese basket for fishing which gradually narrows from the top toward the base. This open structure maximizes the wind flow into the building during the summer, while resisting harsh storms during the windy season. From the Café, hotel guests can enjoy a great panoramic view of the mountains and Dakbla River framed by the bamboo arches. The bamboo columns create an inner lining giving the impression of being in a bamboo forest and show the continuity to the mountains as seen from the café.

The challenge of the project is to respect the nature of bamboo as a material and to create a distinctive space unique to bamboo. The material characteristics of bamboo are different from that of timber or steel. If the details and construction methods of timber or steel structures are applied to bamboo structures, the advantages of bamboo may be impaired. For instance, using steel joints kill the cost benefit of bamboo structures. Steel pin joint generates too much local loads which is not appropriate for bamboo, which tends to be subject to buckling. In this context, we use traditional treatment methods (soaking in mud and smoking out) for the treatment of bamboo, and we use low-tech joint details (rope-tying and bamboo nails), which is suitable for bamboo structures. The bending bamboos are prefabricated before their erection to achieve the appropriate quality and accuracy. 

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-   Bridge (the design was changed)

    Cầu (nay đã thiết kế lại)

-   Dakbla River | Sông Dakbla

-   field | ruộng hoa màu

-   Hotel | Khách sạn

-   public building area | khu công trình công cộng

-   residential area | khu dân cư

-   Wedding Restaurant | Nhà hàng tiệc cưới

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1. Artificial pond

2. Café area

3. Kitchen area

4. Access from corridor

    of Wedding Restaurant

5. Storage

-   south entrance 

    lối vào phía Nam

-   east entrance

    lối vào phía Đông

-   Wedding Restaurant's hall

    hội trường của Nhà hàng tiệc cưới

-   common wc

    nhà vệ sinh chung

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Some Descriptions In Detail
MỘT SỐ TRÌNH BÀY CHI TIẾT

(The additio
n written by N Quang Dau, Project Architect for Vo Trong Nghia Architects, now founder of MODS / phần viết từ Đậu Nhật Quang, KTS phụ trách đồ án này khi còn làm việc cho Vo Trong Nghia Architects, nay là người thành lập MODS)

Back to the start point of the project, this region is the highland; thus, although it belongs to a tropical country, its climate is quite mild and comfortable; of course in the sunny season its daytime is quite similar to other tropical lands of Vietnam. On beautiful mornings, there are many Kon Tum people gathering to drink coffee outdoors, even without umbrellas above them, a habit that is rarely seen elsewhere in Vietnam. It could be one of reasons that the investor wanted their future coffee shop to be much open to welcome cool winds, obviously it must have shade for people who staying in sunny hours and the protection from rains. This form was proposed and it achieved the agreement of our clients; 15 inverse cone-shaped units are tangent with each other at their tops which have circle plans and altogether combined with two planes. These two rectangular planes are symmetrical with each other at the axis of the central row of bamboo columns, create the two-sided slope roof with slight inclination. These iconic inverse cones are the attempt of the architects is to impress people by not only their shapes but also bamboo material, which is the special point to mention. The name of these bamboos is Tam Vong which is a preeminent species of bamboo in the South Vietnam that is introduced in other two projects on the website, in which they are described quite thoroughly in the presentation of Naman Conference Hall so it is unnecessary to write in detail more praises for it here, except one sentence - its quality is really wonderful in which there is the structural ability.

It is acknowledged by the architects that a great opportunity was given from the client who is Truong Long Jsc. The big benefit, or it is considered as the first advantage that every designer always needs, which is the encouragement of this investor to the architects how to actively propose the good ideas. And the second advantage is the site location, where they requested the architects to work on, one of the best landscapes of this city that people can get wide views overlooking the very beautiful river Dakbla and towards the sequenced mountains of the highland. The two next images show the similar thing - an joyful atmosphere in which people are gathering and talking together excitedly, and things could not be ignored are the charming scenery of water, trees and the distant mountains beyond. People in a city often need views and probably prefer to stay near parks; in this city however, residents and their guests can get very wide views in the joy and perhaps with the feelings of surprise and regret, while there is the existing of a vast natural region rightly in front of their eyes and mostly without human intervention yet (until 2013).

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Bamboo is not only the main material but also the main structure. In this case, reinforced concrete was used to build the foundation; of course the designers used steel torus pipes to contribute to correct the shape of inverse cones, but bamboo is the main bearing. The composition of bamboos includes bamboo cones, girders,and battens carries its own load; the load is transferred from bamboos to the ground. Inside each conical unit, there is not a steel column or similar elements to help bamboo for vertical load. Each cone in most of them has a bamboo column at its center to assist the cone in this task, together with oblique poles structurally function as bracings, in order to strengthen the stably standing of whole system of bamboos against lateral forces including wind. In non-divisible collaboration with that, the foot of bamboo cone was studied to find out its suitable typical details to possibly protect the building from the traction of strong winds.

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Works of design are important; construction, however, is such not less serious with hard workers, to complete the building the best possible; here is the note about bamboo workers, they involved with their good concentration from the start of construction until the handover date.

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Together with the event center beside, Indochine Café takes a part in the KonTum IndochineComplex, creating good spaces for customers.

People will be able to experience their good time in the closed halls of the event house as well as open space of the café next to.

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This open-air café has achieved success, of course firstly the success of architecture which is acknowledged after it came up, however simultaneously, this bamboo building is really the good adaptation with the activities of residents of this city.

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