The four-bedroom, three-story residence in Hanoi blends traditional Vietnamese values with contemporary architectural solutions to address urban concerns. The elevation emphasizes nature through granite walls and flowing rock features, while the multi directional land shape maximizes natural light and greenery. The home design prioritizes the needs of a multi generational Vietnamese family, with areas designated for farming, outdoor recreation, and exploration. The open layout allows for natural light and ventilation. The plan design features green roof gardens for sustainable vegetable supply and a facade for natural ventilation and energy efficiency. The house addresses challenges like heat absorption, family connection, and lack of green space in rapidly urbanizing cities.