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Vietnam's tallest 639-meter-tall building

  SOM won an international design competition for the Smart City Financial Tower in Vietnam.

China Curtain Wall Network ALwindoor.com learned that the project is located in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, and will be built into a 108-storey mixed-use skyscraper, helping Hanoi become the financial center of Vietnam and the whole of Southeast Asia.




  In recent years, the economic strength of emerging Asian countries has gradually risen, and the ranking of super high-rise curtain walls has shifted from the original hegemony of the Americas to the competition between Asia and the United States. The Petronas Twin Towers, completed in 1998, shifted the American continent, which was originally competing for the world's tallest building, to Asia, and this trend was consolidated in the realization of the "super curtain wall" under the guidance of "China speed" and "infrastructure madness".




  Today, China's real estate is cold and the construction industry is slowing down...... In recent years, it has become the "golden period" of Vietnam's great development! The local people's pockets have swelled, their consumption has also been upgraded, and they have begun to buy a house and a car in an overdraft consumption mode. Therefore, it should be a good time for Chinese door, window and curtain wall engineering enterprises and material companies to expand the market in Vietnam!




  "The vision of the Smart City of North Hanoi is to build a forward-thinking, people-centric urban center, and this tower expresses those aspirations. "Driven by smart technology and sustainability, the design utilizes a passive strategy to allow the building to breathe, give residents access to natural gardens hundreds of feet high, and meet the intensive use that will see thousands of people pass through the building every day," said Olin McKenzie, design partner at SOM. "




  The Smart City Finance Tower will surpass the 461-meter-tall Ho Chi Minh City Landmark Tower 81 and become the tallest building in Vietnam to reshape the Hanoi skyline and become a landmark and gateway, marking the tower's central location in the city and forming a new urban center. Inspired by Vietnamese design, the tower echoes the motifs and massing found in local plants and vernacular architecture, and serves as an important framework for reinterpreting the architectural image and interior spaces.




  The tower is part of Hanoi's "Smart City" project, which covers an entire 300-hectare area and is being built by a joint venture between BRG Group and Sumitomo Corporation, with a proposed investment of US$4.2 billion in five phases and is expected to be completed in 2028.

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