Cultural Hospitality Architecture: Blending Tradition and Modernity at De Hué Space, Vietnam
Exploring De Hué Space, a unique blend of traditional Vietnamese culture and modern design in the realm of cultural hospitality architecture.
The innovative blend of local tradition with modern hospitality needs is a growing trend in the architectural world. De Hué Space by Studio Voi in Thành Phố Huế, Vietnam, stands as a striking example of cultural hospitality architecture, marrying the quaint charm of Hue's garden houses with contemporary design to offer a unique accommodation experience.




The Vision Behind De Hué Space
At the heart of De Hué Space's creation was the desire to construct a space that serves both as accommodation and a beacon for local tourism. This initiative aimed to encapsulate the life and essence of Hue, making it a landmark project in cultural hospitality architecture.





Embracing Local Heritage and Environment
De Hué Space is located in the Thuy Bieu area, known for its traditional Hue garden houses and surrounded by lush Thanh Tra grapefruit gardens. The project leverages its roadside location to showcase the intrinsic beauty and lifestyle of the region, preserving the local facade with a living hedge and a verdant front yard, thus offering a modern interpretation of the classic garden house structure.








Architectural Layout and Design Features
The architectural design of De Hué Space reflects a deep respect for space and nature. The structure comprises two interconnected semicircles, creating a series of courtyards and open spaces that encourage outdoor activities and community engagement. This layout facilitates a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor environments, a hallmark of cultural hospitality architecture.





Key Elements of De Hué Space
Integration with Nature
De Hué Space emphasizes openness and integration with its natural surroundings. The design includes four courtyards, maximizing green space and promoting a tranquil environment. This approach allows guests to experience the beauty of Hue's landscape directly from their accommodations.





Cultural Touchpoints and Local Craftsmanship
In keeping with the principles of cultural hospitality architecture, De Hué Space incorporates elements of local art and craftsmanship into its design. From room nameplates crafted from Hue-painted enamel to furniture and decorations inspired by local traditions, each detail offers guests an immersive cultural experience.





Sustainable Practices and Community Involvement
Sustainability and community involvement are central to the project's ethos. By employing materials and crafts from the local area, De Hué Space not only supports the local economy but also ensures the conservation of traditional techniques and materials.



The Future of Cultural Hospitality Architecture
De Hué Space by Studio Voi represents a forward-thinking approach to cultural hospitality architecture. By thoughtfully integrating local culture, sustainable practices, and modern design, this project sets a new benchmark for hospitality spaces worldwide. It stands as a testament to the power of architecture in bridging the gap between tradition and modernity, offering a blueprint for future projects in the field.







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