RMJM designs luxury resort on Vietnam
International architectural company RMJM has revealed details of the luxurious new Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa in Vietnam, which it is designing on behalf of developers Indochina Land. Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa is located on China Beach, in Danang, which was named by Forbes magazine as one of the top 10 most beautiful beaches in the world.
The resort includes a range of luxury residences and a five-star resort hotel, the 200-room Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa. It is designed to resemble a traditional Vietnamese townscape, with the various buildings arranged in clusters, taking particular inspiration from the historic town of Hue, located just six miles away.
Construction has just started on the beach resort and the planned luxury residences have now been opened for sale. As well as the hotel and spa, the village resort includes 174 luxury condominiums and 27 oceanfront pool villas, covering 50 acres of land stretching along a half-mile of China Beach. The master planning has been designed by RMJM so that each villa and condominium offers maximum views of the scenic Marble Mountain and the South China Sea.
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6 comments »
what is so special about this?
That kind of architects who build /plan that kind of projects have to prostitute themselve to have fun in that kind of work! The grafic of that renders look even worse than one of playstation game.
“It is designed to resemble a traditional Vietnamese townscape” – nah, obviously never been to Vietnam…..
ya, what is so special about this? please don’t show these kinds of projects any more.
I don’t feel the traditional Vietnamese there! That design looks like Singapore style.
I think that Prince Charles should intervene