Take a look at our new flythrough video for the 428-hectare Sa Pa cultural & ecological resort in Vietnam
A new flythrough video has been produced to offer a detailed and immersive insight into Chapman Taylor’s masterplan design for the 428-hectare Sa Pa resort in Vietnam’s Lao Cai province.
Chapman Taylor’s context-sensitive masterplan for the resort, being developed by T&T Group Vietnam, creates a major cultural and ecological tourism destination for northern Vietnam.
The planned development will offer luxury hospitality for travellers in a beautiful hillscape setting, including comfortable resort residences and a wellness centre which draws architectural influence from the local area. It will also provide agricultural and medical research facilities, while a central retail area will offer a market outlet for the local H’Mong hill tribe to display and sell products and food, helping to boost the local economy and showcase local history, traditions and culture.
The project is located on a unique site with a diverse terrain of rugged mountains, hill terraces and protected natural forest. The beautiful views will help to reinforce a strong sense of place and make Sa Pa an attractive destination for tourists from across South-East Asia and beyond.
Also included in the environmentally responsible scheme are a community development centre, a bamboo preservation area, schools, a hospital, roads and public infrastructure. The result will be a thriving and vibrant resort which offers mutual benefits for both tourists and the local people.