Foster + Partners’ First Project in Vietnam Breaks Ground
Posted: Monday, October 25, 2010 | ↓ 10 comments
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The first project in Vietnam for British practice Foster + Partners, the VietinBank Business Centre in Hanoi, has broken ground with a big ceremony last Friday. The landmark towers, strategically located between central Hanoi and the airport, bring together the Bank’s headquarters, conference, hotel and leisure facilities.

Close-up of the new VietinBank Business Centre in Hanoi, designed by Foster + Partners

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Close-up of the new VietinBank Business Centre in Hanoi, designed by Foster + Partners

The 300,000-square-meter mixed-use development comprises two towers, connected by a seven-story podium building containing conference facilities, luxury shops, cafes and restaurants and topped by roof top gardens. The taller tower, at 68-storys, will provide an energy-efficient new headquarters for VietinBank, one of Vietnam’s largest banking groups. The second, 48-story tower will house a five-star hotel, spa and serviced apartments.

Aerial view, night rendering

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Aerial view, night rendering

The scheme has a progressive environmental agenda and is designed to mitigate the effects of the area’s high levels of humidity using a low-energy, desiccant wheel. The system draws in humidity, separating the water from the atmosphere and exhaling hot, dry air, which can then be cooled by ground water and released back into the buildings. This is the first time this technology has been applied in the region on such a large scale. A serrated facade, made up of projecting fins at 4.5-meter intervals, provides both shade and a unit of measurement for cellular offices around the perimeter of the floor plate.

Ground perspective, day rendering

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Ground perspective, day rendering

Mouzhan Majidi, Chief Executive of Foster + Partners, remarked: “This is an exciting moment for the practice, as we break ground on our first project in Vietnam. Our design is a sustainable response to the climate and traditions of Hanoi and the tower will have an important symbolic presence – VietinBank will rise above the surrounding buildings to be one of the first landmarks you see at the gateway to the city.”



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Comments:
conway
cambridge, ma
Monday, October 25, 2010
jeez.... i hope that "V" isn't for "Vietnam"... that'd be ridiculous...

letsburn
Istanbul
Monday, October 25, 2010
i think that V is Voltran's =)
that was most miserable project F+P i have ever seen

Jordan
Brookly, NY
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Look at the skyline in that rendering... it's Lower Manhattan! Wow. Talk about lazy/deceptive.

John-David Carling
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
LOL Manhattan!

Rchard
New York
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
-_-;;;;;

this is not the most aesthetically pleasing building to look at from ground level nor bird's eye view...

Tom
London
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
I've just returned from Hanoi, and strangely enjoyed the modesty of the city and its population's general innocence (perhaps enforced...?) to the poisoning effects of western models of capitalism.

Of course it would be Foster's that would plow through that with this ubiquitous model of soulessness. This is another unfortunate and awful design from a company far past its best, now often operating to the detriment of the industry - if only capitalists realised there are other architects to employ!

Ryan
Los Angels
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
omg. v for vietnam. how horribly hilariously laughably bad. what on earth were they thinking? foster needs to start looking at his firm's designs more so that embarassing concepts like this don't make it this far.

Ray K
SG
Friday, November 05, 2010
Oh come on, the design is so outdated, out of context and tremedously un-vietnamese.

if V is for vietnam - ....

huong
Vietnam
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
V is Viettin' bank . The name of bank

AKBAR
Harbin.China
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
I believe this`s most possibly the client`s request.I won`t be surprised if V was for Vietnam,or whatever place initiated with it ,because this`s sooo common in China ,so is in "brother" vietnam ,i guess.

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