Project Details
- Project Name
- Naman Retreat Hay Hay Restaurant and Bar
- Architect
- Vo Trong Nghia Architects
- Project Scope
- Interiors
- Size
- 25,962 sq. feet
- Project Status
- Built
Project Description
FROM VO TRONG NGHIA ARCHITECTS:
Beside the main
linking road between Da Nang city and Hoi An old town, Naman retreat resort, a qualified coastal resort is located 16 km away from
Da Nang international airport.
Naman
Retreat is designed as a modern but peaceful tropical green resort complex. In
an area of 3.4ha, the
mission is to harmonize 80 bungalows, hotels, 6 VIP villas and another 20
villas. The
concept of the resort is to provide physical and mental treatment for guests in
nature's friendly environment and with healthy activities such as spa, yoga,
beach sports. To achieve a perfect atmosphere that enables guests the maximum
purification of the body and mind,
the
resort was designed by
a harmonious mix of greenery, natural stone and bamboo.
The Hay Hay Restaurant and Bar
The building facing
the main view to the beach and swimming pool serves as the dining space. This
building has ground level capacity for 350 guests. This floor is the main
dining hall that provides breakfast, lunch and dinners for both guests staying
in the resort and guests who are passing by. There is also a basement that
serves as a kitchen and technical floor.
The restaurant was designed with a diverse
range of spaces created by the change in floor level and by the bamboo
structure of the building. Large groups can enjoy dining together under the bamboo domes, a family or a couple can enjoy
their meal at more private areas beside the conic columns, which visually
divide the hall into intimate smaller spaces creating semi private areas. The
restaurant also provides the outdoor space for those who would like to enjoy
their meal under the sky. There are 2 rounded shapes sitting immersed in the
pool facing the sea. To provide light during the daytime, there are glass skylights
on top of each dome in the centre of the building that leads natural light into the dining
space.
The main structure of
the restaurant is designed by bamboo. The rectangular plan of the restaurant is
composed of 29 conic shaped bamboo columns and 2 bamboo domes. All of the
columns are connected by the pitched roof consisting of the straight bamboos in
the grid system. We designed the glass facade supported by concrete
columns inside to obtain a space that can be fully closed for airconditioning and yet still be connected
with its surrounding exterior landscape.
The bamboo used in
this resort were all naturally treated in situ. The process of treating the
bamboo consists of bending by fire, soaking in water and fumigation. This
procedure took 4 months to achieve a better quality of bamboo.
The conic columns consist of inner straight
bamboo columns, locally called “Luong”, and an outer surface created by bended
bamboos, locally called “Tam Vong”. In order to get the most benefits from each
type of bamboo, the design followed the features of each type. To overcome big
spans, the “Luong” bamboo is more suitable as the poles can reach lengths of up
to 8m and their diameters can reach up to 100 mm. For bending, the “Tam Vong”
bamboo is a perfect choice, the diameter is smaller but the skin is thicker
therefore the poles are very flexible to bend.
The bar
In front of the
Hay Hay Restaurant there is a tower-like building floating on the water
surface. This building serves as a bar and it is connected directly with the
restaurant. This small scale structure attracts attention thanks to its unusual
organic shape which adds dynamic to the roof landscape of the restaurant. In
technical terms, it is a hyperboloid shell.
The structure
looks very dynamic with its curves but the geometry is very simple. The surface
is like a cylinder which is rotated in 2 directions. To create this twisted
surface, only straight lines are needed therefore there are only straight
bamboos applied. For the unique feature of this hyperboloid, the design is
using only “Luong” bamboo which is very suitable thanks to its strength and
length, that can reach up to 8m, to support the 8.5m tall building.
The bar structure gives the guests sitting inside a unique interior view
giving a joyful atmosphere as it floats on water. It is also a buffer zone
between the restaurant and the beach. For guests passing around the water surface, it gives an impressive mirroring view of the tower.