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Vo Trong Nghia designs floating bamboo spa on Vietnamese island
POSTED 08 Aug 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The combination of stone, glass and bamboo is designed to evoke “a reserved simplicity” and to reconnect visitors with nature Credit: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
The design aims to establish a compact and autonomous place of solace, wherein one can immerse themselves within the lush mangrove reservoir whilst nestled inside the bamboo constructs
– Vo Trong Nghia Architects
The architectural studio of Vo Trong Nghia are creating a floating bamboo spa on the Vietnamese island Phu Quoc.

Named the Signature Spa, the facility will be attached to a five star hotel on the island, which is famous in the region for its dense expanses of nature and areas of jungle.

The spa will consist of a building containing treatment rooms, alongside a series of arched bamboo podiums that will provide space for relaxation and consultation services. Each arch will hover above the water of a small lake surrounded by mangrove trees, with glass walls providing a view across the water.

Guests will travel between the buildings on a stone walkway that emerges just above the water level.

The combination of stone, glass and bamboo is designed to evoke “a reserved simplicity” and to reconnect visitors with nature.

Each bamboo podium will resemble hands clasped together and fingers interwoven. Where the frames meet, a skylight opening will be included to diffuse changing light into the space.

“The design aims to establish a compact and autonomous place of solace, wherein one can immerse themselves within the lush mangrove reservoir whilst nestled inside the bamboo constructs,” said the studio in a statement.

The Signature Spa will have four single treatment rooms and one double treatment rooms. There will also be separate rooms for foot treatments and pedicures.

The project was designed by Nghia and studio partner Hidetoshi Sawa. The client is the Syrena Viet Nam Investment & Development company. A completion date for the project has not yet been released.

Speaking in the new issue of CLADmag, which is out now, Vo Trong Nghia said good design is about “how to make humans much more connected to nature.”

“In the very near future we have to become more green – using things like green walls and roofs and environmental materials,” he said. “Otherwise, we will all die very soon because of climate change, conflict and misuse of technology.

“With all our projects we look at the surrounding nature and see how we can harmonise with that. [Leisure buildings] don’t have to be concrete, especially in tropical climates.”
A series of bamboo podiums will house the spa's public areas and some consultation rooms Credit: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
The spa is set around a mangrove reservoir on Phu Quoc island Credit: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
The spa is designed to bring guests closer to nature Credit: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
Each bamboo podium will resemble hands clasped together and fingers interwoven, with a skylight where the frames meet Credit: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
A stone floating walkway links the facilities Credit: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
The spa will be connected to a five star hotel Credit: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
A stone bridge will connect the spa's back of house areas to the hotel Credit: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
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Vo Trong Nghia designs floating bamboo spa on Vietnamese island
POSTED 08 Aug 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The combination of stone, glass and bamboo is designed to evoke “a reserved simplicity” and to reconnect visitors with nature Credit: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
The design aims to establish a compact and autonomous place of solace, wherein one can immerse themselves within the lush mangrove reservoir whilst nestled inside the bamboo constructs
– Vo Trong Nghia Architects
The architectural studio of Vo Trong Nghia are creating a floating bamboo spa on the Vietnamese island Phu Quoc.

Named the Signature Spa, the facility will be attached to a five star hotel on the island, which is famous in the region for its dense expanses of nature and areas of jungle.

The spa will consist of a building containing treatment rooms, alongside a series of arched bamboo podiums that will provide space for relaxation and consultation services. Each arch will hover above the water of a small lake surrounded by mangrove trees, with glass walls providing a view across the water.

Guests will travel between the buildings on a stone walkway that emerges just above the water level.

The combination of stone, glass and bamboo is designed to evoke “a reserved simplicity” and to reconnect visitors with nature.

Each bamboo podium will resemble hands clasped together and fingers interwoven. Where the frames meet, a skylight opening will be included to diffuse changing light into the space.

“The design aims to establish a compact and autonomous place of solace, wherein one can immerse themselves within the lush mangrove reservoir whilst nestled inside the bamboo constructs,” said the studio in a statement.

The Signature Spa will have four single treatment rooms and one double treatment rooms. There will also be separate rooms for foot treatments and pedicures.

The project was designed by Nghia and studio partner Hidetoshi Sawa. The client is the Syrena Viet Nam Investment & Development company. A completion date for the project has not yet been released.

Speaking in the new issue of CLADmag, which is out now, Vo Trong Nghia said good design is about “how to make humans much more connected to nature.”

“In the very near future we have to become more green – using things like green walls and roofs and environmental materials,” he said. “Otherwise, we will all die very soon because of climate change, conflict and misuse of technology.

“With all our projects we look at the surrounding nature and see how we can harmonise with that. [Leisure buildings] don’t have to be concrete, especially in tropical climates.”
A series of bamboo podiums will house the spa's public areas and some consultation rooms Credit: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
The spa is set around a mangrove reservoir on Phu Quoc island Credit: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
The spa is designed to bring guests closer to nature Credit: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
Each bamboo podium will resemble hands clasped together and fingers interwoven, with a skylight where the frames meet Credit: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
A stone floating walkway links the facilities Credit: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
The spa will be connected to a five star hotel Credit: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
A stone bridge will connect the spa's back of house areas to the hotel Credit: Vo Trong Nghia Architects
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Pushing green design practices and caring for the natural world
'Without green design we're finished': Vo Trong Nghia tells CLAD about his architectural philosophy


Vietnamese architect Vo Trong Nghia has told CLAD that real estate developers must push for green design practices if human beings are to survive and prosper.
Vo Trong Nghia returns with dramatic restaurant crafted from bamboo


Vietnamese architect Vo Trong Nghia has created another of his trademark sculptural bamboo buildings, this time for a rural restaurant in north Vietnam.
Vo Trong Nghia designs bold bamboo extension to Vietnamese wellness retreat


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