Vinh cafe won the international architecture award

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Nocenco won the interior design project of the year award, built on the rooftop and attic of a house in the heart of Vinh city.

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Architecture Masterprize (AMP) was established in 1985 by Farmani Group, an organization that manages and promotes art and global architecture. AMP 2020 is an award honoring design in the fields of architecture, interior design and landscape architecture with the aim of assessing the achievements of architecture worldwide. This year more than 1,500 projects from all over the world participated in the competition. Among the projects that won the AMP 2020 award, there are 2 projects in Vietnam, the Nocenco cafe in Vinh city, Nghe An and the Mit Lang resort in Son Tay, Hanoi.
Nocenco coffee shopby architects Vo Trong Nghia and Nguyen Tat Dat, who won Interior Design Project of the Year award. The work includes an attic, roof floor of a concrete house located in the heart of Vinh city. Architects have chosen bamboo as the main material to build the shop in order to save time and easily exploit in the tropical climate.
#23 Jackfruit Village (Green Architecture Design)Location: Hanoi, Vietnam  Lead architect: Hoang Thuc Hao  The design maximizes symbiosis with local vegetation, topography and water surface. Residential units are spread from the center and naturally relied on foots of preserved jackfruit and pomelo trees. House platforms are elevated to avoid termite, humidity and ensure natural surface drainage. The project uses local workers, friendly materials: adobe bricks, broad expanse thatched roof which has control solar radiation efficiently. Each building has its own ecological 5-chamber septic tank. Agriculture model with vegetable garden and cage fish farming provides organic foods daily.
The Mit Village of architect Hoang Thuc Hao won the award for green architecture project of the year. This is a small village located on the outskirts of Hanoi. The green and peaceful space in Mit Village is very suitable for those who want to find a resort, live green, close to nature to re-energize the weekend.
According to the architect, the project employs local labor, environmentally friendly materials for roofing. The jackfruit village campus, apart from the leaf roof, also has a vegetable garden, a fish pond, providing a clean source of food for guests to stay.
Two programs were open this year, celebrating the greatest architectural designs and products of the year: Design of the Year Award; and Architectural Product Award. Four projects were chosen as top winners in each discipline. They received the titles Design of the Year / New Discovery of the Year in Architecture, Interior Design and Landscape Design, and Architectural Product of the Year by the jury panel of renowned architects, academics, and industry experts based on the criteria of design excellence and creativity. For the first time this year, the jury also awarded the Best Of Best distinction to projects shortlisted for the Design of the Year title: 70 projects received this special mention.#3 Prague Eyes - Riverfront Revitalisation (Best In Restoration & Renovation Architectural Design)Location: Prague, Czech Republic Lead architect: Petr Janda The vast revitalized riverfront area stretches along the three Prague embankments. The completed first phase is Pragues largest post-revolutionary investment in public space, the first with such sociocultural impact. It focused on the reconstruction of 20 vaults in the riverside wall, allowing maximum contact with the river. The vaults will serve as cafes, workshops, galleries, and public toilets. 6 vaults are accessible by elliptical pivoting windows that are probably the largest in the world.
In addition to the 2 awards on AMP 2020, many other excellent works are also selected.
Prague Eyes ( Prague Eyes ) won the Award for Interior and Architecture Renovation Project. The work is located in Prague, Czech Republic by architect Petr Janda. This is part of a project to restore public areas in Prague, focusing on 20 arches of river embankments providing maximum linkage between the building and the river. The arches will turn into cafes, offices, exhibitions or public toilets.
#4 Pirouette Bridge (Best In Transportation Architectural Design)Location: Nanjing, China Lead architect: Guang Xu, Dandan Wang The Pirouette Bridge is located in the Yanhe Park of Mai-Gao district, Nanjing, China. The hilly terrain of the site and the weaving folds along the river not only naturally present the districts unique landscape textures, but make the absence of communication from both sides as well. Therefore, the design of the bridge is to bring new connectivity for the community of the regional park by transforming the complexity of the terrain into a new experience and integrating the river embankment, pedestrian path, bicycle path, and outdoor event space within the traditional form.
The Pirouette Bridge ( Pirouette Bridge ) is located in Nanjing, China, winning the Best Traffic Architecture Project award. The bridge is located in Yanhe Park, Mai-Gao District, Nanjing. The hilly terrain and creases along the river of the project not only show the local landscape characteristics but also create a space between the two river banks. This bridge design brings a new connection to the park, transforming the complexity of the terrain into a new experience for residents and visitors passing through here.
#7 Singha D’luck Cinematic Theatre (Best In Commercial Architecture Design)Location: Pattaya, Banglamung, Chonburi, Thailand  Lead architects: Prabhakorn Vadanyakul, Suwat Vasapinyoku  Levitation: what if... theatre could float in the air? Shadow illusion: what if... shadow could express total differences? Transformation: what if... seeing in one direction could be different from the opposite? Magnification: what if... a man could be as large as the world? A49 provides a new kind of experience in which stage plays are viewed with projection-mapping technology, resulting in illusions that become the basis for the design. A49 also considers material usage through kinetic facades, crafted in diamond shapes to illustrate traditional Thai decorative elements.
Singha D’luck Theater in Pattayah, Thailand, is the winner of the Best Commercial Architectural Design award.
According to lead architects Prabhakorn Vadanyakul, Suwat Vasapinyoku, they bring new experiences to viewers of the plays when projected using map technology, creating “illusion” on the building floor. They also looked at the material to create “diamond shapes” for the structure, which illustrate traditional Thai decorative elements.
#10 Yingliang Stone Natural History Museum (Best In Restoration & Renovation Architectural Design)Location: Xiamen, China  Lead architect: Yingfan Zhang, Xiaojun Bu  Yingliang Stone Natural History Museum sits at the headquarters of stone manufacture in Xiamen. Over years of stone mining, the manufacturer has established a private archeological team to discover numerous fossils, which they have decided to house in a museum. The project transforms the principle of stone dissection, which is specific to stone mining, into a spatial division mechanism, to cut the cubical space accordingly. The project sticks to only one architectural element—the wall—to keep the consistency and authenticity of the project. The museum upgrades the industry to an industry+culture mode.
The Yingliang Stone Natural History Museum won the Best Renovation and Renovation Architecture Project. The museum was built in Xiamen province, China by the architects Yingfan Zhang, Xiaojun Bu. The work was built at the leading place in the exploitation and use of stone resources, which exhibits many artifacts and fossils about the history of stone. Inside the heart are divided spaces, interiors with unique giant geometries.
[#16 Qionghai 17 Degree Xingyue Lake Park (Best In Public Landscape Design)Location: Xichang City, Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China  Lead architect: Hao Jianxin  The project is located in the old town of Xichang City, north of Qionghai, and opened to the public at the end of 2019. The designer converted the 61,000 ㎡ of construction waste accumulation into an ecologically protected lakeside park. The main purpose of the design is to repair the ecological damage caused by city development, reshape the land, and restore the ecological balance of the wetland. It was based on the design concept recover the wasteland’s vitality and created a multi-symbiotic, ecologically harmonious wetland space.
he Qionghai 17 Degree Xingyue Park is located in Xichang, Sichuan Province, China, is a landscape design project nicest public. According to lead architect Hao Jianxin, the project is located in the ancient city of Xichang, which has opened to visitors from the end of 2019. The wasted 61,000 m2 campus has been turned into a park with ecological space along the lake. The main purpose of this design is to reduce the environmental impact of urban development while recreating local ecological balance.
#17 He Art Museum (Architectural Design Of The Year)Location: Shunde, Guangdong, China  Lead architect: Tadao Ando  Located in Shunde, Guangdong, He Art Museum (HEM) is a family established, non-profit art museum designed by Tadao Ando. HEM’s architectural design pursues the philosophy of spatial integration involving geometrical design elements—square and circle—to create a sense of contrast. Highlighted with the world’s first and only double-helix staircase made with slick concrete and spacious, innovative exhibition halls in a circular structure, it hopes to utilize the space to create multi-dimensional cultural and artistic experiences for art enthusiasts and the local community.
The He Art Museum of Art (HEM) in Guangdong, China, won the Architectural Design Project of the Year award. HEM is a private, not-for-profit project designed by Tadao Ando. The work stands out with the world’s only double spiral staircase made of plain concrete and many spacious galleries in a circular structure, taking advantage of the space to help viewers create, experience multidimensional art and culture. than.

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