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Low cost housing by Vo Trong Nghia ArchitectsShowcasing their remarkable flexibility, the designers behind some of the most <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/vo-trong-nghia/">glorious eco-luxe bamboo structures</a> on earth have conceived two prototypes for low income housing in Viet Nam. Responding to the reality that a great number of the country's citizens are living in shacks no larger than 10 square meters, <a href="http://www.votrongnghia.com">Vo Trong Nghia Architects</a> used bamboo and cardboard to slash the cost of building these small steel-framed homes in the Mekong Delta.1
Low cost housing by Vo Trong Nghia ArchitectsThis is a prototype for a new and sustainable low income home in Viet Nam2
Low cost housing by Vo Trong Nghia ArchitectsThe building has a steel frame and polycarbonate panel walls3
Low cost housing by Vo Trong Nghia ArchitectsBamboo louvers filter out harsh sunlight4
Low cost housing by Vo Trong Nghia ArchitectsA gap between the wall and roof evacuates hot air5
Low cost housing by Vo Trong Nghia ArchitectsFoldable beds save space and turn into sofas if needed6
Low cost housing by Vo Trong Nghia ArchitectsThe translucent walls are conducive to natural lighting, mitigating the need for artificial lighting during the day7







