Built Environment Creative Usage of Bricks & Earth / H&P Architects LikeLiked Date: May 17, 2026 Less than 1 MinRead Views: 4 © Le Minh Hoang architects: H&P Architects Location: Mao Khe, Vietnam Project Year: 2024 Photographs: Le Minh Hoang Area: 270.0 m2 Read more » Source: https://www.archdaily.com/1041591/creative-usage-of-bricks-and-earth-h-and-p-architects Tags:Materials Industry FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsAppTelegramEmail ALT-Lab-Ad-1ALT-Lab-Ad-2ALT-Lab-Ad-3ALT-Lab-Ad-4ALT-Lab-Ad-5ALT-Lab-Ad-6ALT-Lab-Ad-7ALT-Lab-Ad-8ALT-Lab-Ad-9ALT-Lab-Ad-10ALT-Lab-Ad-11ALT-Lab-Ad-12ALT-Lab-Ad-13 Recent Articles Shellac as a renewable bio-based adhesive for wood bonding: Toward cleaner and sustainable material solutions Research May 18, 2026 Life cycle of methanol from coal and rice residual biomass in Brazil: Carbon footprint analysis Research May 18, 2026 Self-healable capacitors with improved thermostability from stereocomplex PLA Research May 18, 2026 Efficient preparation of battery-grade Li2CO3 from spent battery leachate via integrated solvent extraction and direct precipitation Research May 18, 2026 Nitrogen removal in wastewater treatment plant effluent by biochar-based constructed wetlands under low temperature conditions associated mitigation of dissolved nitrous oxide Research May 17, 2026 Quiané Center for Culture and Ecology – Phase I / Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas de Múnich + Frente por la Defensa de la Tierra... Built Environment May 17, 2026 The Fertility Rate of Every Country in the World Finance & investments May 17, 2026 Investigation of binder removal, FTIR-based structural analysis, and reuse within the scope of the circular economy for rubber-based waste briquettes containing different types of... Research May 17, 2026 Chemo-physical rejuvenation of aged SBS-modified bitumen: Multiscale effects of oils, polymer replenishment, and reactive chain extender Research May 17, 2026 Electrochemical ammonia oxidation using nickel copper hydroxide with H2 recovery at high current density and selectivity Research May 17, 2026 Load more