Creating a Facade that is both Inviting and Attractive

Architect creating a facade that is both inviting and attractive. The client also requested an abundance of natural light and greenery inside of each space.

Architect’s solution is to use fiber-reinforced concrete (FRP) planters as the building facade. The planters are designed in modules for higher quality and quicker fabrication, and their sizes have been optimized for easy transportation using standard trucks available in city.

Exterior facade with FRP planters. ©SAVA

SAVA unveils its plans for Thavi Cosmetic Showroom, a conversion and renovation project located in the center of the City of Vinh, Vietnam. SAVA’s proposal, however, is a modern interpretation of tropical architecture that carefully considers the local culture and climate.

The existing three-story retail building was built in the early 2000s for the purpose of selling electrical and home appliances. The client approached SAVA to refurbish and renovate it into a well-being and beauty spa.

FRP planter module for easier transportation and higher fabrication quality. ©SAVA

The brief is to create a facade that is both inviting and attractive. The client also requested an abundance of natural light and greenery inside of each space, which is currently dark and moldy.

SAVA’s solution is to use fiber-reinforced concrete (FRP) planters as the building facade. The planters are designed in modules for higher quality and quicker fabrication, and their sizes have been optimized for easy transportation using standard trucks available in city.

Rooftop outdoor cafe surrounded by native plants and shrubs. ©SAVA

In order to introduce natural lighting into the building, the proposal suggests demolishing the existing staircase and partial floor slab at the center of the building to create an atrium with a skylight above. This will illuminate the darkest recesses of the building.

Additionally, a curved metal staircase is proposed at the atrium to replace the existing staircase, strategically placed around a central green courtyard. Moreover, the same strategy is applied to the back side of the building, allowing natural light to enter from both the front and back facades, as well as the rooftop.

Rooftop indoor cafe with natural lighting from side and top, filtered by greenery and timber ceiling. ©SAVA

Finally, the existing corrugated roof will be replaced to accommodate a café and rooftop dining space that are bright, airy, and surrounded by concrete planters growing native shrubs and plants.

VIP spa room surrounded by greenery. ©SAVA

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Project name: Thavi Cosmetic Showroom
Location: Vinh, Nghe An, Vietnam
Architect: SAVA (To Quang Cam, Aron Beh Kawai, and Pham Le Ai Quyen)
Award: Architizer A+ Awards 2023, Unbuilt Commercial, Popular Choice Winner
Images: ©SAVA

About SAVA
SAVA is a design consultancy firm with offices in Sabah, Malaysia and Da Nang, Vietnam. Co-founded by Aron Beh Kawai and To Quang Cam, the firm draws inspiration from the mountains of Northern Borneo and the coastline of Central Vietnam. SAVA was formed with a commitment to designing spaces for people from every walk of life - by utilising locally-sourced materials and local building techniques. The firm's designs are intended to bring people closer to nature, particularly in urban environments.

SAVA's portfolio ranges from residential, hospitality, and commercial projects, including interior design, with additional experience in master planning, housing, and bamboo architecture in Asia and Europe.

SAVA's architecture goes beyond aesthetics, applying a thoughtful design process to raise awareness and appreciation for our surroundings.

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