Excerpt: Naman Residence-Villa B by MIA Design Studio is an elegant and luxurious house designed to maximize privacy while creating ample leisure spaces. The design of the residence creates voids, dividing them into two separate spaces: one for a quiet pond with beach views and one for a functional, multipurpose space with terraces and landscapes, enhancing the beach feeling and luxury living.
Project Description

[Text as submitted by architect] The Naman Residences project is located on the famous Non Nuoc Beach in Danang, Vietnam. The project contains 40 Villas which are categorized into types of A, B, C, D. We would like to introduce the architecture and interior of Naman Residences – B type – Garden Villa.



The project is located on the beach but lacks a view and direct vision to the sea, together with a high density master plan. The architects sought to design a typical that overcomes those difficulties. Not only them figuring out the situation but their client also wondering on how to immerse the beach feeling and luxury living into those villas.




Not too complicated, the design approaches the most basic theory of space: create the voids. Splitting those villas function into 2 separate spaces: one for a more quiet, relaxing pond, opening view to the horizon of the beach; one for more functional, multipurpose with terraces and landscapes. Bedrooms are put on the upper block for more privacy, oriented to the sea. Open kitchen and living room stick to the ground, connected to the landscape with an outdoor BBQ and swimming pool. Moreover, the architects put waterscape into the rooftop of the lower block in order to cool down the whole building and improve the rooftop landscape aesthetically.


Together with the Beachfront Villa (type A), the materials used in constructing those garden villas are local materials to reduce the transportation fee and save the budget of Naman Villa. The design of the house is simple and sleek, so the cost for construction is not so high. The house is constructed with Hurricane protected structure but still retains natural ventilation.

