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The spatial and environmental characteristics of Vietnamese vernacular houses in Vietnam's French colonial public buildings

Vu Tuan Anh Nguyen (Architecture, Inha University, Incheon, Republic of Korea)
Jin-Ho Park (Architecture, Inha University, Incheon, Republic of Korea)
Yangsook Jeon (Architecture, Inha University, Incheon, Republic of Korea)

Open House International

ISSN: 0168-2601

Article publication date: 25 August 2021

Issue publication date: 14 February 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper focuses on the evolution of and changes in French colonial architectural designs over time in terms of the use of vernacular architectural features of Vietnam.

Design/methodology/approach

It first examines the underlying principles of spatial compositions behind traditional vernacular architecture, thus revealing vernacular architectural values that have survived from the past. Styles of vernacular houses differ by region; thus, their unique spatial characteristics are analyzed by selecting the typical houses in each region. The study also illuminates ecological features and technical norms tailored to the local climate and Vietnamese traditional architecture. It examines how local and regional characters of vernacular houses affect the developments and changes in the French colonial public buildings in Vietnam, forming an identity that represents an eclectic Indochina style with the adaptation of local discourses on climate.

Findings

The Vietnamese have developed unique architectural styles that are inextricably linked to their identities, cultures, climates and livelihoods – for example, vernacular houses. Although at the beginning of the colonial period, the French imported their styles, decorations and details, which were foreign to the Vietnamese, later, they perhaps realized that such direct import was no longer suitable for the natural and socio-cultural situation of the colony. Toward the end of the colonial period, it is noticeable that French colonial architects gradually started using local design principles.

Research limitations/implications

Although many existing buildings can be further added for the discussion, we limit a few cases, due to the length of the paper.

Social implications

This paper proves that toward the end of the colonial period, colonial architecture in Vietnam became increasingly localized, adapting to the local environment and climate. The buildings during the period were gradually associated with Vietnamese culture and sentiment.

Originality/value

Although few papers deal with the vernacular architecture in Vietnam with regard to local climate and regional characteristics, there are no paper that related the vernacular Vietnamese houses to influence the French colonial designs in Vietnam. Therefore the paper has value and significance.

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Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the INHA University Research Grant.

Citation

Nguyen, V.T.A., Park, J.-H. and Jeon, Y. (2022), "The spatial and environmental characteristics of Vietnamese vernacular houses in Vietnam's French colonial public buildings", Open House International, Vol. 47 No. 1, pp. 122-134. https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-04-2021-0078

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