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Create Space – Inspire Life
Vo Huu Linh concept theo đuổi kiến trúc nhân văn và bền vững, nơi ánh sáng, tự nhiên và không gian tối giản.

Mỗi công trình là một nghiên cứu về cảm xúc, chức năng và bản sắc Việt trong thời đại mới.

BIBLE MUSEUM OF LIGHT ( Part 03)Swiss Alps  More than a Bible museum,this is a place where architecture, light, and fait...
27/05/2026

BIBLE MUSEUM OF LIGHT ( Part 03)
Swiss Alps

More than a Bible museum,
this is a place where architecture, light, and faith converge within the majestic Swiss Alps.

A spatial journey guiding humanity from darkness toward light — from the material world toward inner peace and spiritual contemplation.

Vo Huu Linh Architects
Create Space – Inspire Life

BIBLE MUSEUM OF LIGHT (Part 02)Interlaken, Switzerland  The project explores the relationship between sacred architectur...
26/05/2026

BIBLE MUSEUM OF LIGHT (Part 02)
Interlaken, Switzerland

The project explores the relationship between sacred architecture, natural light, and alpine landscape.

Instead of creating a monumental object, the museum is conceived as a “spiritual landscape” — a continuous architectural terrain emerging softly from the Swiss Alps.

At the heart of the project is a monumental “void of light”, where natural light descends into the exhibition spaces, transforming architecture into a contemplative spiritual experience.

Design Consultant: Vo Huu Linh Architects theo dõi
Create Space – Inspire Life
📞 Whatsapp: 090 592 66 04
📧 [email protected]

BIBLE MUSEUM OF LIGHT (Part 01)Interlaken, Swiss Alps, Switzerland  Design Consultant: Vo Huu Linh Architects (VHLArch)T...
26/05/2026

BIBLE MUSEUM OF LIGHT (Part 01)
Interlaken, Swiss Alps, Switzerland
Design Consultant: Vo Huu Linh Architects (VHLArch)
Tạo không gian – Khơi nguồn sống
Create Space – Inspire Life theo dõi
A contemporary Bible museum envisioned within the majestic Swiss Alps — where architecture becomes a spiritual journey guiding people toward light, faith, and inner silence.
Inspired by the concept of “divine light” in Christian theology, the project is shaped as a continuous architectural flow rising toward the central Cross tower, seamlessly integrating with the natural mountain landscape rather than opposing it.
The spatial experience is organized around a monumental “void of light” — a skylit atrium that brings natural light deep into the exhibition spaces, illuminating ancient Bibles and the historical evolution of Christianity through time, creating an atmosphere of contemplation and spiritual reflection.

Vo Huu Linh Architects "Create Space – Inspire Life" theo dõi
📞 Whatsapp: 090 592 66 04
📧 [email protected]

BIBLE MUSEUM OF LIGHTInterlaken, Swiss Alps, Switzerland  Design Consultant: Vo Huu Linh Architects (VHLArch)Tạo không g...
26/05/2026

BIBLE MUSEUM OF LIGHT
Interlaken, Swiss Alps, Switzerland
Design Consultant: Vo Huu Linh Architects (VHLArch)
Tạo không gian – Khơi nguồn sống
Create Space – Inspire Life theo dõi

A contemporary Bible museum envisioned within the majestic Swiss Alps — where architecture becomes a spiritual journey guiding people toward light, faith, and inner silence.

Inspired by the concept of “divine light” in Christian theology, the project is shaped as a continuous architectural flow rising toward the central Cross tower, seamlessly integrating with the natural mountain landscape rather than opposing it.

The spatial experience is organized around a monumental “void of light” — a skylit atrium that brings natural light deep into the exhibition spaces, illuminating ancient Bibles and the historical evolution of Christianity through time, creating an atmosphere of contemplation and spiritual reflection.

Shopping mall  Vo Huu Linh Architects "Create Space – Inspire Life"📞 Whatsapp: 090 592 66 04📧 vhlarch@gmail.com        t...
25/05/2026

Shopping mall

Vo Huu Linh Architects "Create Space – Inspire Life"
📞 Whatsapp: 090 592 66 04
📧 [email protected]
theo dõi

Project: Electronic Components Manufacturing Factory  Location: Thai Nguyen, VietnamDesign Consultant: Vo Huu Linh Archi...
25/05/2026

Project: Electronic Components Manufacturing Factory
Location: Thai Nguyen, Vietnam
Design Consultant: Vo Huu Linh Architects
“Create Space – Inspire Life” theo dõi

The project is envisioned as an “industrial skin architecture” — where the building envelope is no longer just a protective layer, but becomes the architectural identity of the entire factory.

The white parametric façade is formed by a series of continuously twisting vertical fins, inspired by the flow of energy, digital movement, and the precision of contemporary electronic manufacturing. Throughout the day, the façade transforms with light and shadow, creating a dynamic visual rhythm while helping reduce direct solar heat gain.

Rather than expressing industry through heaviness and repetition, the project explores a cleaner and more refined architectural language — minimal, technological, and environmentally responsive — reflecting the new generation of high-tech manufacturing spaces in Vietnam.

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Project: Electronic Components Manufacturing Factory
Location: Thai Nguyen, Vietnam
Design Consultant: Vo Huu Linh Architects
“Tạo không gian – Khơi nguồn sống”
Create Space – Inspire Life

Công trình được định hướng như một “industrial skin architecture” — nơi lớp vỏ bao che không còn chỉ là lớp bảo vệ, mà trở thành ngôn ngữ nhận diện kiến trúc cho toàn bộ nhà máy.

Hệ façade parametric màu trắng được tạo thành từ chuỗi các lam đứng xoắn liên tục, lấy cảm hứng từ dòng chảy năng lượng, chuyển động dữ liệu và sự chính xác của ngành công nghiệp điện tử hiện đại. Dưới tác động của ánh sáng tự nhiên, lớp vỏ công trình liên tục thay đổi sắc độ và chiều sâu thị giác trong suốt cả ngày, đồng thời hỗ trợ giảm bức xạ nhiệt trực tiếp.

Thay vì thể hiện công nghiệp bằng sự nặng nề và lặp lại, công trình hướng đến một ngôn ngữ kiến trúc tinh gọn, công nghệ và thích ứng môi trường — phản ánh tinh thần của thế hệ nhà máy công nghệ cao mới tại Việt Nam.

Vo Huu Linh Architects
Create Space – Inspire Life
📞 Whatsapp: +84 905 926 604
📧 [email protected]

VAN PHONG BAY AIRPORT TERMINAL  Project: Van Phong Bay Airport Terminal competitionType: Concept ProposalLocation: Khanh...
24/05/2026

VAN PHONG BAY AIRPORT TERMINAL

Project: Van Phong Bay Airport Terminal competition
Type: Concept Proposal
Location: Khanh Hoa, Vietnam
Phase 01 Design Consultant: Vo Huu Linh Architects (VHLArch)
“Tạo không gian – Khơi nguồn sống” theo dõi
Create Space – Inspire Life
📞, Whatsapp: +84905 926 604
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Description:
For decades, airports have largely been understood as massive infrastructural machines — environments primarily driven by operational efficiency, passenger capacity, and transportation performance. In many cases, architecture functioned merely as a symbolic shell representing technological progress and urban ambition. Today, however, under the growing pressures of climate change and environmental instability, particularly within coastal territories, this perception is gradually shifting.
Contemporary airports are no longer viewed solely as transportation facilities. Increasingly, they are being reconsidered as complex environmental ecosystems in which architecture must engage directly with climate, geography, and the natural conditions of the territory in which it exists.
Van Phong Bay Airport Terminal, proposed by Vo Huu Linh Architects, is an exploration of this evolving approach.
What distinguishes the project is its treatment of climate as a primary design generator rather than a technical problem resolved at the end of the process. Within tropical coastal conditions, wind becomes a determining force not only for aviation operations, but also for spatial organization and architectural form.
For any airport, runway orientation remains a critical issue. Even minor miscalculations in prevailing wind analysis can affect operational safety and long-term efficiency for decades. As a result, the design team approached the project through detailed studies of seasonal wind patterns, particularly the influence of Northeast monsoon winds, sea breezes, and the aerodynamic interaction between mountains, water surfaces, and large-scale infrastructure.
Through Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations, airflow behavior was analyzed across the entire airport environment — including runways, terminal buildings, aprons, and surrounding coastal landscapes. These studies allowed the team to identify turbulence zones, wind acceleration corridors, pressure variations, and stagnant air pockets that could directly influence both environmental performance and spatial experience.
What is particularly notable is that aerodynamics in this project is not treated as an additional engineering layer, but as an integral part of the architectural language itself. The terminal geometry evolves through soft, continuous forms designed to reduce wind resistance while simultaneously creating climatic buffer zones and improving natural ventilation throughout the public spaces.
The building envelope reflects the same philosophy. Parametric perforated facades, deep overhangs, and layered climatic skins are not simply formal gestures; they operate as environmental systems responding to intense solar radiation, humidity, salt-laden air, and the constantly changing microclimate of the tropical coastline.
More broadly, the project reflects a significant shift currently emerging in Asian airport architecture: a movement away from closed “mega terminals” toward more open infrastructural systems where spatial experience, local climate, and landscape integration are valued alongside technical performance.
Perhaps most importantly, the project does not attempt to construct an image of the future through technological spectacle. Instead, it seeks a balance between aviation infrastructure and the environmental realities of the coastal landscape. At a time when many coastal cities face mounting pressures from climate change and large-scale urban expansion, this approach suggests an alternative direction for airport architecture — one in which technical efficiency, environmental adaptation, and landscape identity can coexist within a unified design system.
Ultimately, the value of Van Phong Bay Airport Terminal may lie less in the image of a futuristic terminal itself, and more in the questions it raises about the role of infrastructure architecture in a changing climatic era.
Within the design philosophy of Vo Huu Linh Architects, the airport is no longer understood merely as a point of transit, but as an environmental structure capable of engaging with wind, water, terrain, and the everyday life of the coastal territory it inhabits.


EXPLODED CIRCULATION DIAGRAMThe Airport Competition  The exploded circulation diagram illustrates the multilayer operati...
23/05/2026

EXPLODED CIRCULATION DIAGRAM
The Airport Competition

The exploded circulation diagram illustrates the multilayer operational logic of a futuristic airport terminal — where architecture, infrastructure, and transportation systems are integrated into one continuous spatial flow.

The project is organized into five primary spatial layers:
— Roof Canopy: a climate-responsive perforated shell system
— Passenger Terminal: clearly separated departure and arrival circulation
— Intermodal Transit Hub: integration of metro, railway, and transit concourse
— Ground Transport Layer: taxi, bus, parking, and vehicular circulation systems
— Landscape & Infrastructure: ecological landscape and sustainable stormwater infrastructure

Color-coded circulation paths clarify both horizontal and vertical movement flows, creating an efficient, intuitive, and flexible mobility ecosystem for the airport of the future.

Vo Huu Linh Architects “Create Space – Inspire Life”
“Tạo không gian – Khơi nguồn sống”
📞 +84905 926 604
📧 [email protected]

An airport competition proposal by the team of Vo Huu Linh Architects for an island airport. (Part 01)
23/05/2026

An airport competition proposal by the team of Vo Huu Linh Architects for an island airport. (Part 01)

Tò Vò Boutique Part 01  📍Lô đất 10x20m | Đà Nẵng, Việt NamVo Huu Linh Architects “Create Space – Inspire Life”“Tạo không...
23/05/2026

Tò Vò Boutique Part 01
📍Lô đất 10x20m | Đà Nẵng, Việt Nam
Vo Huu Linh Architects “Create Space – Inspire Life”
“Tạo không gian – Khơi nguồn sống”
📞 0905 926 604
📧 [email protected] theo dõi
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Tò Vò Boutique Part 01  📍Lô đất 10x20m | Đà Nẵng, Việt NamVo Huu Linh Architects “Create Space – Inspire Life”“Tạo không...
22/05/2026

Tò Vò Boutique Part 01
📍Lô đất 10x20m | Đà Nẵng, Việt Nam

Vo Huu Linh Architects “Create Space – Inspire Life”
“Tạo không gian – Khơi nguồn sống”
📞 0905 926 604
📧 [email protected]
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