Thai Binh Province currently has 24 coastal villages in two districts, Thai Thuy and Tien Hai, and is one of the places most affected by strong winds and storms in the northern coastal area of Vietnam. On average, there are approximately 2.0 to 2.5 storms each year, with the average rainfall per storm being 150 to 200 mm. The strongest storm occurred at level 14 and had gust levels of 15 to 17. The storm surge caused by this storm was up to 3.5m (in the future, it could be up to 4.9 m), with tidal amplitudes ranging from 1.7 to 2.0m. In order to adapt to storms, people in the coastal villages of Thai Binh Province have used their own experiences in housing organization and construction to withstand strong winds and storms. Therefore, the authors would like to research and build a database on the architectural organization of coastal rural houses that resist strong winds and storms based on Thai Binh citizens' experiences. Three targets need to be achieved: identify the lessons learned from organizing the architecture of rural coastal houses resisting storms, develop a database on the architectural organization of rural coastal housing that can withstand storms, and propose an application solution based on the built database.