TDX Ice Factory / NU architecture & design
Briefly

The TDX Ice Factory in Ho Chi Minh City is a renovated 4,000m former ice factory transformed into a multifunctional compound, including a showroom, office, and event spaces. The project, designed by NU architecture & design for District Eight, exemplifies adaptive reuse by converting an abandoned industrial structure into a venue that highlights material honesty, cultural memory, and craftsmanship. The design encompasses public-facing elements that echo District Eight's identity, which emphasizes precision, cultural continuity, and a commitment to quality craft.
The TDX Ice Factory, located in Ho Chi Minh City, has been transformed from a former ice factory into a multifunctional compound, featuring a showroom, office, and event spaces.
NU architecture & design has reimagined the 4,000m structure to embrace adaptive reuse, transforming an abandoned industrial shell while staying true to District Eight's identity.
The design approach focused on material honesty, cultural memory, and craftsmanship, which are integral to District Eight's focus on precision and continuity.
Public components like the entrance, facade, exterior event space, and restrooms were designed to reflect not just functionality but also the brand's identity and values.
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