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Southern Vietnamese Modernist Architecture: Mid-century Vernacular Modernismen-USdaily22023-03-15T14:20:22+07:00Collaboration with the Tản Mạn Kiến Trúc Group
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I have been very pleased recently to collaborate with the Tản Mạn Kiến Trúc group to make two presentations about the new Vietnamese translation of my book “Southern Vietnamese Modernist Architecture”. This group of young scholars and architects has developed a strong organization to help raise the awareness of the value of heritage architecture in Vietnam. Their presentations and published materials are very professionally accomplished and they have developed a large following. I want to thank Trương Trần Trung Hiếu of the Tản Mạn Kiến Trúc group for organizing, coordinating, and doing the translation of my presentations. Through his efforts,...<p><a class="asset-img-link" href="https://layered.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83451cc0269e202b751764ca7200b-pi"><img alt="Mel for Modernism Presentation" class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d83451cc0269e202b751764ca7200b img-responsive" src="https://layered.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83451cc0269e202b751764ca7200b-500wi" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" title="Mel for Modernism Presentation" /></a></p>
<p>I have been very pleased recently to collaborate with the <em>Tản Mạn Kiến Trúc</em> group to make two presentations about the new Vietnamese translation of my book “Southern Vietnamese Modernist Architecture”. This group of young scholars and architects has developed a strong organization to help raise the awareness of the value of heritage architecture in Vietnam. Their presentations and published materials are very professionally accomplished and they have developed a large following.</p>
<p>I want to thank Trương Trần Trung Hiếu of the <em>Tản Mạn Kiến Trúc</em> group for organizing, coordinating, and doing the translation of my presentations. Through his efforts, we met our goal to reach out to Vietnamese young people, who will now make a difference in the community for protection of this heritage architecture.</p>
<p>The <em>Tản Mạn Kiến Trúc</em> group website is at <a href="https://www.tanmankientruc.org/gioi-thieu">https://www.tanmankientruc.org/gioi-thieu</a> and their Facebook page is at <a href="https://www.facebook.com/tanmankientruc">https://www.facebook.com/tanmankientruc</a></p>BooksVN Golden-Age Modernist Architecturelayered2023-03-15T14:20:22+07:00Vietnamese-language Version of the book "Southern Vietnamese Modernist Architecture"
https://blog.architecturevietnam.com/2023/03/vietnamese-language-version-of-the-book-southern-vietnamese-modernist-architecture.html
Alexandre Garel and I are proud to announce the publication of the Vietnamese translation of our book as “Kiến Trúc Hiện Đại Miền Nam Viet Nam”. It is available in Phương Nam bookstores in Vietnam as two large-format color versions: a hardcover version and a softcover version. We are very grateful to Ms. Candy Nguyen for translating the book for the Phương Nam Book Company, and to KTS Bùi Thúc Đạt for reviewing the book under tight time constraints, and Nghia Đinh for proofreading. In my book “Southern Vietnamese Modernist Architecture”, there are 148 buildings located in Ho Chi Minh...<p><a class="asset-img-link" href="https://layered.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83451cc0269e202b751761e8a200b-pi"><img alt="VMA Vietnamese Book Lores" class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d83451cc0269e202b751761e8a200b img-responsive" src="https://layered.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83451cc0269e202b751761e8a200b-500wi" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" title="VMA Vietnamese Book Lores" /></a></p>
<p>Alexandre Garel and I are proud to announce the publication of the Vietnamese translation of our book as “Kiến Trúc Hiện Đại Miền Nam Viet Nam”. It is available in Phương Nam bookstores in Vietnam as two large-format color versions: a hardcover version and a softcover version. We are very grateful to Ms. Candy Nguyen for translating the book for the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/phuongnambook2008/posts/pfbid02ZJ97BxddgXrbvdZEUP79dBKhgKTY9xcFG9nm6sHPYBwPF5DXuUSqMKxYCYvn4qLrl">Phương Nam Book Company</a>, and to KTS <a href="https://www.facebook.com/ThucDatBui/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_transition=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0">Bùi Thúc Đạt</a> for reviewing the book under tight time constraints, and Nghia Đinh for proofreading.</p>
<p>In my book “Southern Vietnamese Modernist Architecture”, there are 148 buildings located in Ho Chi Minh City alone, and of these, 11 have been demolished (that I know of) and 27 more buildings are in immediate danger of demolition. So this book stands as a record of the accomplishment of the Vietnamese people in developing this stunning architecture in the mid-twentieth century. We are now rapidly losing this legacy and identity. Therefore we hope this book is a catalyst for raising the awareness of the heritage values of this architecture.</p>BooksVN Golden-Age Modernist Architecturelayered2023-03-14T15:37:26+07:00Raising Awareness of Vietnamese Modernist Architecture
https://blog.architecturevietnam.com/2023/01/raising-awareness-of-vietnamese-modernist-architecture.html
Vietnamese journalist Nguyên Vân has published a good summary of our “Southern Vietnamese Modernist Architecture” book in one of the mainstream newspapers here in Vietnam, Thanh Niên. It can be viewed at the following link (in Vietnamese language): https://thanhnien.vn/kien-truc-su-nguoi-my-va-50-nam-say-me-kien-truc-hien-dai-mien-nam-viet-nam-post1541455.html?fbclid=IwAR2-ikiy3Mt7H2iwAXeUKM-ik7pNi5zqxGuHanDjOIobXEaySy64fHXZx6g Mr. Vân attended our Vietnamese-language version book launch event on 12 January here in Ho Chi Minh City to gather information for his article. Following is a Google Translate version of his article in English: American architect and 50 years of passion for modern South Vietnamese architecture By Nguyên Vân Published 13 January 2023 In THANH NIÊN Newspaper Vietnamese people have...<p><a class="asset-img-link" href="https://layered.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83451cc0269e202af1c986817200d-pi"><img alt="Mel at Book Launch" class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d83451cc0269e202af1c986817200d img-responsive" src="https://layered.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83451cc0269e202af1c986817200d-500wi" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" title="Mel at Book Launch" /></a></p>
<p>Vietnamese journalist Nguyên Vân has published a good summary of our “Southern Vietnamese Modernist Architecture” book in one of the mainstream newspapers here in Vietnam, <em>Thanh Niên</em>. It can be viewed at the following link (in Vietnamese language): <span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></p>
<p><a href="https://thanhnien.vn/kien-truc-su-nguoi-my-va-50-nam-say-me-kien-truc-hien-dai-mien-nam-viet-nam-post1541455.html?fbclid=IwAR2-ikiy3Mt7H2iwAXeUKM-ik7pNi5zqxGuHanDjOIobXEaySy64fHXZx6g">https://thanhnien.vn/kien-truc-su-nguoi-my-va-50-nam-say-me-kien-truc-hien-dai-mien-nam-viet-nam-post1541455.html?fbclid=IwAR2-ikiy3Mt7H2iwAXeUKM-ik7pNi5zqxGuHanDjOIobXEaySy64fHXZx6g</a></p>
<p>Mr. Vân attended our Vietnamese-language version book launch event on 12 January here in Ho Chi Minh City to gather information for his article. Following is a <em>Google Translate </em>version of his article in English:</p>
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<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>American architect and 50 years of passion for modern South Vietnamese architecture</strong></span></p>
<p>By Nguyên Vân</p>
<p>Published 13 January 2023</p>
<p>In <em>THANH NIÊN</em> Newspaper</p>
<p>Vietnamese people have every right to be proud of their different version of modern architecture because they have succeeded in developing an architectural style that clearly shows the national identity.</p>
<p>That is the opinion of Mel Schenck, an American architect with more than 50 years of experience in managing the design, construction of complex planning and construction projects. The book Modern Architecture of Southern Vietnam by Mel Schenck and photographer Alexandre Garel has just been released as proof of that statement, as well as to introduce the history of this achievement to Vietnamese people everywhere and to the whole world.</p>
<p>This is the third edition of this book. The first version is the international edition published in April 2020 (paperback, color print). The 2nd edition of World Publishing House released in May 2020 (black and white paperback in English). The 3rd edition is the Vietnamese edition published by Phuong Nam Book in 2022 (a few omissions have been corrected and added in this Vietnamese, paperback and hardcover edition).</p>
<p><strong>Big Love</strong></p>
<p>Architect Mel Schenck has resided in Vietnam since 2006, having studied Vietnamese modern architecture right from the first encounter. “I was extremely surprised at the size and quality of them in Saigon when I was here from 1971 to 1972. At that time, I had just graduated from an architecture school in the US for a year, so I felt like I was lost in the world. paradise of architecture”, he said at a book introduction session yesterday on January 12 at Nam Thi House, Ho Chi Minh City.</p>
<p>Talking to readers, Mel Schenck said that the book, made in the last few years, is the fruit of his great and persistent love for modern South Vietnamese architecture from 50 years ago.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 40px;">“Vietnamese people are gradually losing their own legacies, which could have been left to future generations to continue to admire and appreciate their value.” — Architect Mel Schenck</p>
<p>Regarding this book, architect Dam Vu acknowledges: "Under the sharp perspective of an experienced architect in the US, with the sharp thinking of an in-depth researcher who has lived in Vietnam for many years. , Mel Schenck has brought to domestic and foreign readers a valuable source of analytical data about modern architectural works here. Through each carefully crafted page, the architectural legacies of the Vietnamese generation of architects in the golden age will partly help us to better visualize the characteristics of modern architecture with bold imprints. Vietnamese".</p>
<p>Not only that, as shared by author Mel Schenck, all images in the book were captured by photographer Alexandre Garel (born in France, living in Ho Chi Minh City since 2011) during her creative activities in Vietnam. and France as a photojournalist, travel photographer, and architecture photographer. “His love of the city and heritage architecture is reflected in the unique photographs in this book,” says author Mel Schenck.</p>
<p><strong>Are Vietnamese people losing their heritage?</strong></p>
<p>Mel Schenck said he has selected more than 150 modern architectural works in Vietnam in the mid-20th century to introduce in the book, based on a database of more than 400 works and is still updating new findings every day.</p>
<p>“It is surprising that until recently, no Vietnamese or international authors have paid attention to the architecture of this period. The analytical study of this architectural style would have been more convenient if we had a foundation to do it," he said, citing the scarcity of archival materials as well as the inability to find them fully. sufficient facts even if they exist, “we will be held responsible for any unavoidable errors or misunderstandings contained in this book.”</p>
<p>Accordingly, the book is a professional synthesis - research and cataloging of architectural works based on their aesthetic and social values. However, because the data is not found or there are conflicting sources, the names of architects and construction dates are also omitted from most of the projects in the book.</p>
<p>The author also added, of the architectural works included in the book, currently 11 have been demolished and 27 other works are on the verge of being destroyed. "Vietnamese people are gradually losing their own legacies, which could have been left to future generations to continue to admire and appreciate their value," he said, referring to a Among the works, according to him, is very regrettable, when demolished, is the building at 30 Phung Khac Khoan (District 1, Ho Chi Minh City). This was originally built with the function of a villa or an embassy in the diplomatic district of the city. “Unfortunately, the building was demolished before this book was printed,” says author Mel Schenck.</p>
<p>END</p>VN Golden-Age Modernist Architecturelayered2023-01-18T15:36:44+07:00Student Responses to Vietnamese Modernism
https://blog.architecturevietnam.com/2022/11/student-responses-to-vietnamese-modernism.html
Vietnamese architect Nguyễn Khiêm teaches a class at the University of Architecture of Ho Chi Minh City, in addition to practicing architecture at his own firm. In a recent classroom exercise at the university, he instructed the students to read and analyze a Vietnamese translation of a presentation I had put together to exhibit my ideas about Vietnamese modernist architecture from the mid-twentieth century. KTS Khiem has published two of the student responses so far on Facebook, and the responses are what I had always hoped for — an increasing awareness amongst Vietnamese of the tremendous accomplishment of the Vietnamese...<p>Vietnamese architect Nguyễn Khiêm teaches a class at the University of Architecture of Ho Chi Minh City, in addition to practicing architecture at his own firm. In a recent classroom exercise at the university, he instructed the students to read and analyze a Vietnamese translation of a presentation I had put together to exhibit my ideas about Vietnamese modernist architecture from the mid-twentieth century. KTS Khiem has published two of the student responses so far on Facebook, and the responses are what I had always hoped for — an increasing awareness amongst Vietnamese of the tremendous accomplishment of the Vietnamese people in developing this modernist architecture on their own.</p>
<p>The first student response can be found at this link, in Vietnamese language:<span class="Apple-converted-space">  </span><a href="https://www.facebook.com/nkhiem/posts/pfbid02mx6yJAGwY4owd2dWLRT42URmYRVnS6khUC7VQRZaZzRSWtZNkwh7paWhhGAaHZhgl">https://www.facebook.com/nkhiem/posts/pfbid02mx6yJAGwY4owd2dWLRT42URmYRVnS6khUC7VQRZaZzRSWtZNkwh7paWhhGAaHZhgl</a></p>
<p>I am especially gratified in this response that the student now realizes that the modernist architecture in Vietnam was not produced by foreign architects, and now sees that Vietnamese modernist architecture is stronger than global modernist architecture. The student was happily surprised that the Vietnamese people themselves had developed Vietnamese identity in their vernacular houses.</p>
<p>The second student response can be found at this link, in Vietnamese language:<span class="Apple-converted-space">  </span><a href="https://www.facebook.com/nkhiem/posts/pfbid0YSXGaUbFkkYeobS1axrCkTq5LXoUGvHykdph82XKUqc3XxNQYfJCAxFMWSkhUsWHl">https://www.facebook.com/nkhiem/posts/pfbid0YSXGaUbFkkYeobS1axrCkTq5LXoUGvHykdph82XKUqc3XxNQYfJCAxFMWSkhUsWHl</a></p>
<p>This student was reacting to a statement the student had heard from many architects that "Vietnam has no characteristics of architecture”, and the student now realizes that Vietnamese modernist architecture, developed by Vietnamese themselves, is a much richer version of modernism than the global modernist architecture seen around the world, and therefore Vietnam does have its own characteristic architecture.</p>
<p>I am happy that the student questioned whether a foreign architect like myself could determine accurately Vietnamese identity in this modernist architecture. By visiting the buildings mentioned my book, the student came to the conclusion that I had adequately done so.</p>BooksVN Golden-Age Modernist Architecturelayered2022-11-01T11:41:53+07:00The Values of Heritage Conservation
https://blog.architecturevietnam.com/2022/10/the-values-of-heritage-conservation.html
My second article, this one on the values of heritage conservation, was published by the magazine TiaSáng this month, in Vietnamese language, and can be read at this link: https://tiasang.com.vn/tin-noi-bat/tieu-diem/bao-ton-di-san-bao-ve-can-tinh-viet-nam/ TiaSáng is a publication of the Vietnam Ministry of Science and Technology. The original English-language version can be read or downloaded from Google Drive at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uB3lcsF7I_kIYtSM4WVimI9SVxsdhipa/view?usp=sharing Here is the lede paragraph for this article: “The article entitled “Kiến Trúc Hiện Đại: Giá trị riêng của Việt Nam” [Modernist Architecture: Vietnam’s Own Values] published in volume number 17 of TiaSáng Magazine on 5 September 2022 presented the values of...<p><a class="asset-img-link" href="https://layered.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83451cc0269e202a308e31afb200c-pi"><img alt="_DSC0768-Pano" class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d83451cc0269e202a308e31afb200c img-responsive" src="https://layered.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83451cc0269e202a308e31afb200c-500wi" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" title="_DSC0768-Pano" /></a></p>
<p>My second article, this one on the values of heritage conservation, was published by the magazine <em>TiaSáng</em> this month, in Vietnamese language, and can be read at this link: <a href="https://tiasang.com.vn/tin-noi-bat/tieu-diem/bao-ton-di-san-bao-ve-can-tinh-viet-nam/">https://tiasang.com.vn/tin-noi-bat/tieu-diem/bao-ton-di-san-bao-ve-can-tinh-viet-nam/</a> <em>TiaSáng</em> is a publication of the Vietnam Ministry of Science and Technology. The original English-language version can be read or downloaded from Google Drive at this link: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uB3lcsF7I_kIYtSM4WVimI9SVxsdhipa/view?usp=sharing">https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uB3lcsF7I_kIYtSM4WVimI9SVxsdhipa/view?usp=sharing</a></p>
<p>Here is the lede paragraph for this article:</p>
<p>“The article entitled “Kiến Trúc Hiện Đại: Giá trị riêng của Việt Nam” [Modernist Architecture: Vietnam’s Own Values] published in volume number 17 of TiaSáng Magazine on 5 September 2022 presented the values of mid-century Vietnamese modernist architecture which expressed Vietnamese identity as traditional architecture did in the past. And this Vietnamese-developed architecture continues to express the value of Vietnamese aspirations and their strong place in the world today. Nevertheless, this architecture is in increasing danger of being demolished, with the accompanying loss of Vietnamese identity. What can Vietnam do to protect its heritage and identity?”</p>Heritagelayered2022-10-11T14:30:47+07:00The Values of Vietnamese Modernist Architecture
https://blog.architecturevietnam.com/2022/09/the-values-of-vietnamese-modernist-architecture.html
Mel is pleased that his article on the values of Vietnamese modernist architecture has been published by TiaSáng Magazine, the publication of the Ministry of Science and Technology in Vietnam. I wrote the article in English, of course, and they translated it to Vietnamese for publication. You can find the Vietnamese-language version of the article on their website at https://tiasang.com.vn/van-hoa/kien-truc-hien-dai-gia-tri-rieng-cua-viet-nam/ Here is the lede paragraph for this article: “Over the ages of history, architecture has represented the values of the civilizations in all parts of the world. Heritage architecture has great value because it tells us who we were and...<p><a class="asset-img-link" href="https://layered.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83451cc0269e202a2eed5b929200d-pi"><img alt="Tia Sang Cover" class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d83451cc0269e202a2eed5b929200d img-responsive" src="https://layered.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83451cc0269e202a2eed5b929200d-500wi" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" title="Tia Sang Cover" /></a></p>
<p>Mel is pleased that his article on the values of Vietnamese modernist architecture has been published by TiaSáng Magazine, the publication of the Ministry of Science and Technology in Vietnam. I wrote the article in English, of course, and they translated it to Vietnamese for publication. You can find the Vietnamese-language version of the article on their website at <a href="https://tiasang.com.vn/van-hoa/kien-truc-hien-dai-gia-tri-rieng-cua-viet-nam/">https://tiasang.com.vn/van-hoa/kien-truc-hien-dai-gia-tri-rieng-cua-viet-nam/</a></p>
<p>Here is the lede paragraph for this article:</p>
<p>“Over the ages of history, architecture has represented the values of the civilizations in all parts of the world. Heritage architecture has great value because it tells us who we were and are, and how social or national identities have grown or changed. The mid-twentieth century was a particularly important time period for defining or representing Vietnam’s identity after colonialism. Vietnamese architects adapted global modernism to reflect Vietnamese identity in a newly-independent culture. Vietnamese modernist architecture therefore has great value in showing Vietnamese people and the people of world the strong identity and values of a strong nation.”</p>
<p>You can read or download the English-language version of this article from Google Drive at</p>
<p><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zd76_2nv7TqsoPXMaJ9a5Pg3ehHG7KY_/view?usp=sharing">https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zd76_2nv7TqsoPXMaJ9a5Pg3ehHG7KY_/view?usp=sharing</a></p>VN Golden-Age Modernist Architecturelayered2022-09-12T20:52:50+07:00The Rounded Edges of architecture in Vietnam
https://blog.architecturevietnam.com/2022/06/the-rounded-edges-of-architecture-in-vietnam.html
Professor Hazel Hanh of Seattle University wrote and published a very interesting academic article entitled “Rounded Edges: Modernism and Architectural Dialogue in Ho Chi Minh City”. You can download this paper here . In addition to recognising the diversity of architecture in Ho Chi Minh City, it focuses on the feature of rounded corners on buildings in Ho Chi Minh City and Phnom Penh. This technique of design provides unity amongst the various styles of architecture in these cities and shows how the population recognised and used the value of this technique.<p><a class="asset-img-link" href="https://layered.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83451cc0269e202a30d3ff974200b-pi"><img alt="HBT272-2" class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d83451cc0269e202a30d3ff974200b img-responsive" src="https://layered.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83451cc0269e202a30d3ff974200b-500wi" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" title="HBT272-2" /></a></p>
<p>Professor Hazel Hanh of Seattle University wrote and published a very interesting academic article entitled “Rounded Edges: Modernism and Architectural Dialogue in Ho Chi Minh City”. You can download this paper <a href="https://journals.openedition.org/abe/11014">here</a> . In addition to recognising the diversity of architecture in Ho Chi Minh City, it focuses on the feature of rounded corners on buildings in Ho Chi Minh City and Phnom Penh. This technique of design provides unity amongst the various styles of architecture in these cities and shows how the population recognised and used the value of this technique.</p>VN Golden-Age Modernist Architecturelayered2022-06-20T01:52:26+07:00Heritage Conservation for Vietnamese Modernist Architecture
https://blog.architecturevietnam.com/2022/03/heritage-conservation-for-vietnamese-modernist-architecture.html
Vietnamese modernist architecture of the mid-twentieth-century is disappearing rapidly in the twenty-first century. I think we can agree on the historical, social, and aesthetic values of these heritage structures. In addition, a strong argument can also be made that the richness of Ho Chi Minh City’s urban environment projects a strong identity that attracts investment and tourism. We need to work together to find ways to protect these historic structures and the Vietnamese identity that they represent. The video available at the link below provides the context and details of the opportunities for those with vision and money to adapt...<p> </p>
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<p>Vietnamese modernist architecture of the mid-twentieth-century is disappearing rapidly in the twenty-first century. I think we can agree on the historical, social, and aesthetic values of these heritage structures. In addition, a strong argument can also be made that the richness of Ho Chi Minh City’s urban environment projects a strong identity that attracts investment and tourism. We need to work together to find ways to protect these historic structures and the Vietnamese identity that they represent.</p>
<p>The video available at the link below provides the context and details of the opportunities for those with vision and money to adapt these heritage structures for new uses or to conserve them.</p>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/AXkG_plGrb4">https://youtu.be/AXkG_plGrb4</a></p>
<p>This presentation by architect Mel Schenck in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, was originally developed for presentation to the design studio of Professor Erik L’Heureux in the Department of Architecture of the National University of Singapore, delivered online on 27 January 2022.</p>
<p>This episode is the second of two episodes comprising that presentation, with this one focusing on reuse and conservation of these historical structures from the mid-twentieth-century, and the first episode focusing on adaptation to the tropical climate.</p>VN Golden-Age Modernist Architecturelayered2022-03-04T15:52:48+07:00Vietnamese Modernist Architecture in the Tropical Climate
https://blog.architecturevietnam.com/2022/02/vietnamese-modernist-architecture-in-the-tropical-climate.html
In addition to its expression of Vietnamese identity in the Industrial Age vocabulary of modernism, southern Vietnamese modernist architecture of the mid-twentieth-century responded in innovative ways to resist the impacts of the tropical climate while enhancing the experience of natural phenomena in the environment. The video available at the link below provides the context and details of the methods used in Vietnamese modernist architecture to accomplish these objectives. https://youtu.be/CLindLgPr_Q This presentation by architect Mel Schenck in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, was originally developed for presentation to the design studio of Professor Erik L’Heureux in the Department of Architecture of...<p> </p>
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<p>In addition to its expression of Vietnamese identity in the Industrial Age vocabulary of modernism, southern Vietnamese modernist architecture of the mid-twentieth-century responded in innovative ways to resist the impacts of the tropical climate while enhancing the experience of natural phenomena in the environment. The video available at the link below provides the context and details of the methods used in Vietnamese modernist architecture to accomplish these objectives.</p>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/CLindLgPr_Q">https://youtu.be/CLindLgPr_Q</a></p>
<p>This presentation by architect Mel Schenck in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, was originally developed for presentation to the design studio of Professor Erik L’Heureux in the Department of Architecture of the National University of Singapore, delivered online on 27 January 2022.</p>
<p>This episode is the first of two episodes comprising that presentation, with this one focusing on adaptation to the tropical climate, and the second on reuse and conservation of these historical structures from the mid-twentieth-century.</p>VN Golden-Age Modernist Architecturelayered2022-02-28T17:25:14+07:00Vietnamese Information-Age Architecture
https://blog.architecturevietnam.com/2022/02/vietnamese-information-age-architecture.html
In November 2020, Mel delivered a lecture on the Information Age and its impact on architecture at the American Center in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The first half of the lecture focused on the origins and change of reality we are all facing in the Information Age, while the second half showed the new architecture arising out of this new age, especially here in Vietnam. Mel edited the Facebook video that the American Center produced of this lecture, and he invites you to view it now on his “Architecture Vietnam” YouTube channel. Here is a link to it: https://youtu.be/ycLaCleUWVY...<p style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/ycLaCleUWVY" width="480"></iframe></p>
<p>In November 2020, Mel delivered a lecture on the Information Age and its impact on architecture at the American Center in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The first half of the lecture focused on the origins and change of reality we are all facing in the Information Age, while the second half showed the new architecture arising out of this new age, especially here in Vietnam.</p>
<p>Mel edited the Facebook video that the American Center produced of this lecture, and he invites you to view it now on his “Architecture Vietnam” YouTube channel. Here is a link to it:<span class="Apple-converted-space">  </span><a href="https://youtu.be/ycLaCleUWVY">https://youtu.be/ycLaCleUWVY</a></p>
<p>There are now several new videos in Mel’s YouTube channel “Architecture Vietnam” that deal with modernism and Vietnamese modernist architecture. But this particular video on the new architecture of the Information Age is most important because it points us to our holistic future and the role Vietnamese architects are playing to lead the world in this new architecture.</p>Information-Age Architecturelayered2022-02-17T11:08:18+07:00