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Flying Vegetation / H&P Architects

archdaily.com·May 1, 2026

The "Flying Vegetation" project by H&P Architects in Hue, Vietnam, integrates architecture with agriculture to create a living space that promotes urban gardening and community sharing, addressing the challenges posed by urbanization and climate change. The design features a unique system of hanging plant pots that enhance the living environment while fostering a connection to nature.

The "Flying Vegetation" project by H&P Architects offers a compelling model for integrating architecture with agriculture, creating sustainable urban living spaces that address the challenges of global climate change. By combining residential and rental spaces with a multifunctional framework that includes green living spaces, this design not only promotes urban agriculture but also enhances community living by fostering a connection to nature and encouraging environmental stewardship. This project can serve as an inspiration for future sustainable urban planning and design initiatives that aim to balance urbanization with ecological considerations.

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