Mui Dinh Ecopark masterplan wins Vietnamese government approval
Six resort hotels and a boutique hotel provide a total of 7,000 rooms.
Chapman Taylor is pleased to report that our 1,100,000m² masterplan design for the Mui Dinh Ecopark in Vietnam has received approval from the Vietnamese government.
Set on a beautiful site on the east coast of Vietnam, Mui Dinh Ecopark is designed to reflect the key elements of the surrounding environment - sand, sea, salt and sun. Intended as an unrivalled hospitality-led mixed-use development in Asia, the development is inspired by the rich local history of Mui Dinh, particularly that of the Cham tribal culture and architecture as well as the lost world of the last dynasty.
Six resort hotels and a boutique hotel provide a total of 7,000 rooms. 500 ocean-facing villas are also available, with all residents served by a leisure offering including a theme park, a casino, a beach club and a mountain clubhouse.
Chapman Taylor’s Bangkok studio is responsible for the design masterplan for this striking coastal resort, working with local architects VO GIA.
Director Oscar Martinez said “We are delighted that the Vietnamese government has given its full support to our Masterplan and this ambitious and unique eco-development, which will transform this beautiful coastal area into a new exciting sustainable destination and give an economic boost to this region of eastern Vietnam.”