"There was water coming down from the roof in my old house. Sometimes, when there was a strong wind, I was so afraid the house wouldn't survive," Duong said.
The eco-home is the brainchild of Vo Trong Nghia, who joins other architects around the world in trying to fill a demand for cheap and easy to assemble housing. He says all architects have a duty to help the poor.
"What about those with low income, billions of them, how can they live?" Nghia said.
"They have the right to live in comfortable, functional places."
The design is still being refined by his team, who are eventually aiming to create a flat-pack home.
The newest version, S-House 3, can be built by five people in three hours.
"Our goal for S-house is for the owner to construct it by themselves," said Kosuke Nishijima, a partner at the firm.
The latest design also allows for multiple houses to be tacked together, a function that could allow, for example, the construction of a storm-proof school easily transportable to remote areas or a larger family home.