I can't seem to think of a better architectural design for Vietnam than the V-shaped VietinBank Business Centre. I don't think I should have to explain the 'why' of that statement.
Designed by Foster + Partners, the VietinBank Business Centre is being touted as employing the first large-scale low-energy humidity reducing system in the region. This multi-use development will be home to conference halls, shops, cafes and restaurants. Making it even more eco-friendly, there will be a beautiful rooftop garden to stroll through as well.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- V-shaped Skyscrapers
- The innovative design of V-Shaped Skyscrapers can revolutionize the skyline of modern cities with their energy-saving designs and multi-purposes infrastructure.
- Low-energy Humidity Reducing Systems
- Adopting Low-energy humidity reducing systems in large-scale developments can make architecture more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly.
- Rooftop Gardens
- Rooftop gardens can serve as an innovative solution to tackle urbanization and pollution, while also improving the sustainability of modern buildings.
Where This Applies
- Architecture and Design
- Innovative designs in architecture and design are key to creating eco-friendly infrastructure in the modern world.
- Real Estate and Construction
- Real estate and construction industries have the opportunity to adopt more energy-efficient designs and materials for large-scale projects such as skyscrapers and commercial centers.
- Hospitality and Tourism
- The integration of green spaces and energy-efficient infrastructure can revolutionize the hospitality and tourism industries, attracting a market of environmentally conscious consumers.
