TTDESIGN.vn builds Tiệm Bánh Minji | Minji Cake
Vietnamese architectural practice TTDESIGN.vn builds Minji Cake, a small bakery situated on the edge of a vast rubber forest in Duc Linh. Characterized by basalt red soil and surrounded by the greenery of mountains and forests, the area’s topography informs the design. The bakery combines traditional architectural elements with an emphasis on local character. The overall form of the building is defined by soft, undulating lines that are symmetrical, offering visual harmony and balance.

all images by Quang Tran
The structure features a prominent, wide, protruding tile roof, interwoven and segmented into circular blocks that encircle the trees, creating a spacious environment. This space is divided into two distinct areas: one section for the homeowner’s private use and another for patrons to enjoy their cakes. TTDESIGN.vn design team aims to evoke a tranquil and subdued atmosphere, using rustic materials with textured surfaces. Lighting is strategically directed at key points, with other areas intentionally left in shadow to enhance depth and create a sense of space.





project info:
name: Tiệm Bánh Minji | Minji Cake
designer: TTDESIGN.vn
gross built area: 200 sqm
total floor area: 90 sqm
location: 51-52 Ton That Thuyet Street, Thi Tran Duc Tai, Duc Linh District, Binh Thuan Province, Vietnam
lead architect: Tôn Trang
structure: Ngo Dong Hung
in charge of construction: Ngoc Cu Build
aluminum and glass construction: Duc Thiet
iron construction: Mr. Tuan
lighting: Mr. Tho
M&E: Mr. Lam
green tree: Mr. Tung
photography: Quang Tran
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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

