Casamia Calm Hoi An by Dat Phuong Group won the "The worth living project of the year 2024” award.
Casamia Calm Hoi An by Dat Phuong Group won the "The worth living project of the year 2024” award.
27/11/2024Real estate
Casamia Calm Hoi An, a resort-style urban area within the heritage site, developed by Dat Phuong Group, has proudly received the “The Worth Living Project of the Year 2024" award.
This marks the second urban area project under the Casamia brand by Dat Phuong Group in the Hoi An heritage region. It is also the second project to receive the "The Worth Living Project of the Year" award. This recognition underscores the appreciation from both customers and the community for the group's efforts in creating a joyful living environment, providing a high-quality living experience, and promoting sustainable values for the community. "This award motivates us to continue creating living spaces that harmonize with nature”, a representative from Dat Phuong Group stated.
Casamia Calm Hoi An is designed to enhance the unique architectural style of Hoi An while respecting its existing environmental features, including the landscape, water bodies, land banks, and greenery. The goal is to create an urban space that stands out while harmonizing with the natural surroundings.
Situated in the heart of Hoi An, next to the Tra Que vegetable village and bordered by the lush Co Co River, Casamia Calm Hoi An is just 2 kilometers from Hoi An Ancient Town. This prime location offers easy access to popular tourist attractions and convenient connections to nearby amenities, allowing residents to enjoy a peaceful and balanced lifestyle.
Casamia Calm Hoi An is described as a "riverside home within the heritage," seamlessly blending contemporary spirit with the serene charm of a timeless landscape. This project is likened to a symphony, merging traditional bass notes with modern trebles. Its rustic, minimalist architectural style is both artistic and deeply reflective of Hoi An’s unique character.
Under the creative guidance of talented architects, Hoi An's architectural style is elegantly expressed through forms that resemble fingers, creating a distinct connectivity: "the street connects to the lake, the lake connects to the river, and the river connects to the field." Each villa incorporates modern design elements into the overall landscape architecture and interior. They feature characteristic yellow walls, traditional yin and yang tile roofs, and a layered, tiered layout that provides both privacy and a warm sense of connection within the living space.
The project focuses on green sustainability, creating a living space that enhances freshness by maximizing natural light in its design. It seamlessly incorporates available materials and natural elements. The architects have skillfully integrated the Co Co River and small canals into the design, allowing water to flow through the villa's steps and creating open spaces that connect with the tranquil sounds of the surrounding rural fields.
Seventy percent of the area is dedicated to green spaces and natural water features, which promote vitality, improve air quality, and foster positive emotional well-being for the community. Within the diverse tropical vegetation lies the longest palm tree-lined walking path in Central Vietnam. This stunning setting ensures aesthetic harmony with the architectural design and adds a unique highlight to the project.
Casamia Calm Hoi An offers exceptional amenities designed to meet high living standards. Residents can enjoy exclusive privileges that include over 30 upscale, resort-style facilities. These amenities feature an international-standard hotel, infinity pool, premium restaurant, clubhouse, gym and spa, meditation and wellness areas, as well as children's playground.
The Worth Living Project Award is held annually by Business Forum magazine, the official publication of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry. This award celebrates businesses that develop high-quality housing projects contributing to a civilized urban environment and social development. The selection process involves voting from the resident community living in the project, assessments from investors, customers, the public, and media channels. Additionally, the projects must successfully pass a rigorous 9-step evaluation process carried out by an advisory board made up of leading experts in real estate, environment, design, and planning. The evaluation criteria are developed based on consultations with professionals and managers in architecture, urban planning, and real estate.