It also won at the “Civic and Community” category.
To reduce material cost, it was constructed using steel frames and metal sheets from the owner’s previous projects.
Using recycled materials, the designers were creative in mixing the colour and light to create a complete beauty.
Paul Finch, WAF programme director said: “The judges felt this was aproject that embraced history and modernity, and created a dialogue inthe process”.
Another Vietnam’s firm, Vo Trong NghiaArchitects, also won at three categories namely Houses, Future ProjectsEducation and Hotel and Leisure.-VNA