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LanChe Eco Village
Design concept by:
NaP architects
Category:
Best Architecture, Landscape Design
In the course of urbanization in Vietnam, peri-urban areas have become a vivid cross-section reflecting the collision between development and nature. Fields, water bodies, and craft villages that once sustained cultural and ecological identities are gradually being replaced by housing, industrial zones, and new infrastructure. Uncoordinated urban expansion leads to the contraction of agricultural land, the disruption of environmental balance, and the erosion of climatic buffer zones. Living environments on the urban fringe are increasingly polluted, water resources are declining, and green spaces and farmlands are being supplanted by concrete and asphalt.
As a transitional zone between the city and the countryside, the peri-urban condition also opens up opportunities to shape new forms of living that are greener, symbiotic, and more sustainable. In this context, architecture can act as ecological infrastructure, re-establishing relationships between people and their environment. The Greenery Stacks project series emerges from this setting as a system of green architectural modules that can be replicated, restoring agricultural memory, regenerating greenery, and reintroducing natural rhythms within Vietnamese urban environments.

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