越南富国岛酒店开发项目
Phu Quoc hotel development
位置: 越南 富国岛
功能: 酒店、商业、住宅
面积: 430,000 平方米
设计范围: 建筑设计
项目状态: 2026-2027 年施工中
Location: Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam
Functions: Hotels, Commercial premises, Residences
Area: 430,000 m2
Scope: Architecture
Status: Under construction 2026-2027
PES-Architects 为越南富国岛的一处地块设计了一个酒店综合体项目。该项目被称为“Bai Dat Do”,是一个大型开发项目,由五座塔楼组成,高度从 25 层到 40 层不等,涵盖酒店、商业场所和住宅单元。总建筑面积约 53 万平方米。设计灵感源自场地独特的地貌特征、热带气候,以及打造既具辨识度又能自然融入周边环境的建筑的愿景。
未来几年,越南将投入大量资金用于富国岛的国际旅游发展、活动基础设施及酒店服务建设。作为 2027 年 APEC 会议的筹备工作之一,到 2027 年,该区域将建成一座会议中心、剧院及多家酒店,形成一个全新的国际旅游与活动枢纽。
建筑、景观与富国岛自然地形之间的关系是该设计的核心主题。塔楼的体量经过精心塑造,在最大限度引入海景的同时,在这片不断演变的沿海城市景观中形成独特的雕塑感轮廓。建筑外立面将采用带有特殊釉面的陶瓷板,使其表面根据光线条件和观看角度产生闪烁及变化的效果。该材料的灵感来自贝壳的珠光光泽,使塔楼呈现出微妙变化的特质,与海洋环境相呼应。
该项目预计于 2027 年秋季竣工。
PES-Architects has developed a hotel complex design for a site on Vietnam’s Phu Quoc Island. Known as Bai Dat Do, the large-scale development comprises five towers ranging from 25 to 40 storeys in height, accommodating hotels, commercial premises and residential units. The total gross floor area is approximately 530,000 square metres. The design is rooted in the site’s distinctive landscape character, tropical climate and the ambition to create architecture that is both recognisable and naturally integrated into its surroundings.
In the coming years, Vietnam will make significant investments in the development of international tourism, event infrastructure and hospitality services on Phu Quoc Island. As part of preparations for APEC 2027, a conference centre, theatre and several hotels will be constructed in the area by 2027, forming a new international hub for tourism and events.
The relationship between the buildings, the landscape and Phu Quoc’s natural topography is a central theme in the design. The tower volumes have been carefully shaped to maximise sea views while creating a distinctive sculptural silhouette within the evolving coastal cityscape. The façades will be clad with ceramic panels featuring special glazing that allows the surfaces to shimmer and change appearance depending on light conditions and viewing angle. The material draws inspiration from the pearlescent sheen of seashells, giving the towers a subtly changing character that reflects their maritime setting.
The development is scheduled for completion in autumn 2027.
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