Vertical Tube House

by Daniel Lee - Entertainment Editor
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Unique Vertical Tube House Completed in Hanoi, Vietnam

A uniquely designed, vertically proportioned single-family home has been completed in Hanoi, Vietnam, offering a new approach to dwelling in the city’s climate.

The 320 square meter structure, finished this year, was designed around both the personal story of the client couple and the broader principles of residential architecture suited to Hanoi’s environment. The project incorporates materials from Artsteel and GiaLong. This innovative design addresses the increasing need for creative housing solutions in rapidly developing urban areas.

The home’s design prioritizes a vertical layout, a response to the often-limited land availability in Hanoi. Architects focused on creating a dwelling that responds to the local climate, though specific details of those adaptations were not immediately available. You can find more information about sustainable architecture practices at the U.S. Green Building Council.

Construction was finalized in 2025, and the completed residence represents a significant addition to the city’s evolving architectural landscape. For more on modern home design, see our recent coverage of modern home design trends.

Officials stated they anticipate the project will inspire further innovative residential developments in the region.

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