Clay Saigon

Clay Saigon
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Clay Saigon
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Clay Saigon

StudioDuo Architecture | Interior

LANDSCAPE
Studioduo Architecture Interior

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Arturo Moreno, Sarah Jacquemond

DESIGN TEAM
Nguyễn Thị Khánh Nguyên, Trần Quốc Huy

MANUFACTURERS
Autodesk, Adobe, Bamboo Décor, Momentum Living, Nixxin, Ori Lighting, Trimble

CLIENTS
Momentum Hospitality

PHOTOGRAPHS
đỗ Sỹ

AREA
900 M²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Vietnam

CATEGORY
Restaurants & Bars

Clay Saigon is a Mediterranean restaurant in District 2, the ex-pat neighborhood of Ho Chi Minh City, located at the end of an alley, a hidden gem that is waiting to be discovered by those who seek it out.

Clay Saigon
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Clay Saigon
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With vibrant colors, locally sourced materials, lush landscape, and a breathtaking view of the Saigon River, Clay Saigon invites the guests into a carefully crafted world where to enjoy, share, and cheer.

The concept behind the design is what we like to call “Spicy Mediterranean”. We wanted to combine modern Mediterranean design with local handcrafts and natural materials to create a unique style that embodied the cuisine created by the chef, which is a Mediterranean & Vietnamese fusion.

Clay Saigon
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Clay Saigon
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Stucco, wood, and the configuration of the space bring the Mediterranean mood to the building whilst the saturated reds, bamboo handcrafts, and lush landscape bring the Vietnamese touch.

The entrance is intimate and guarded by the landscape to close the view and lead the path for a stunning arrival experience.

Clay Saigon
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Clay Saigon
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Open kitchen with a few tables surrounded by landscape to enjoy the chef’s show. The main dining space is overlooking the river with a series of steps down so everyone can enjoy the view.

The long central bar with an intricate shelf on top and the display wine cellar build the main space.

Clay Saigon
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Clay Saigon
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The staircase, with its sculptural shapes, brings you to an open rooftop with a breathtaking view, overlooking the sunset over the river Saigon.

The rooftop has no balustrade, as a low bench surrounds the entirety of the floor, for protection and beauty, there is a 1,5m landscape buffer surrounding the rooftop.

The architectural volumetry emulates the cubical shapes of the Mediterranean houses found in Greece, Italy, and Spain, creating a sense of presence.

Clay Saigon
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Clay Saigon
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Clay Saigon
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Clay Saigon
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Clay Saigon
Ground Floor Plan
Clay Saigon
First Floor Plan


Clay Saigon
Cross Section
Clay Saigon
Longitudinal Section