Kim Lien was the first apartment blocks in Hanoi that was arranged in the form of sub-regions, with the system of kindergartens, schools, stadiums, department stores for each group of apartments. Nguyen Cong Tru was also built in this type. Meanwhile, Van Chuong apartment blocks were designed with schools and kindergartens.
In the period 1965-1986, Hanoi began to develop prefabricated apartments. The first two-storey prefabricated apartments were built in 1971-1972 in Truong Dinh, Yen Lang. After that five-storey prefabricated apartments were built in Trung Tu, Khuong Thuong, Giang Vo, Vinh Ho... It can be said that the apartment architecture reflects the economic conditions in each period.
Through ups and downs, a number of old apartment blocks have been demolished to build modern high-rise buildings. However, some old apartments are still the home to thousands of people in Hanoi. Most of them are severely degraded.
Let’s have a look at the daily life at Hanoi’s old apartments:
A woman measures, preparing to make a new door for her toilet.
A woman lights a fire with their coal cookers, preparing dinner.
Apartment building B1 in Van Chuong.
Children play on the yard.
Waiting for a haircut.
Children play on the yard.
Hanging out the washing on the balcony.
Kids play badminton.
The living room is the most spacious room but sometimes it is used as the bedroom too.
An old man brushes his teeth in the morning on the balcony.
Old ladies.
Small shops are an integral part of old apartments.
Taps in the toilet.
The corridor to an apartment.
Although the space is very narrow, many people still make use of the rare space to plant flowers and trees.
Having a wash in the morning on the first floor.
Water in the old apartments is always a problem. Many families have to store water.
Source: AN NINH THU DO