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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

International landscape design competition for the Central Square of Da Nang in Vietnam by OMGEVING cvba

 
September 5th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: OMGEVING cvba

The joint venture HUNI architectes + OMGEVING + Boydens Engineering + Hydroscan + NEY & partners has won the prestigious international design competition for the refurbishment of the Central Square in the Vietnamese city of Da Nang, in ex aequo with CallisonRTKL. The jury opted for two laureates from sixteen retained candidate design teams.

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  • Architects: OMGEVING cvba
  • Project: International landscape design competition for the Central Square of Da Nang
  • Location: Da Nang, Vietnam
  • Managing Director: Landscape architect . spatial planner
  • Designer: Joint venture HUNI architectes + OMGEVING + Boydens Engineering + Hydroscan + NEY & partners
  • Client: Da Nang Construction Technical Center – Da Nang Construction Department
  • Partners: HUNI architectes (France – Vietnam), Boydens Engineering (Belgium – Vietnam), Ney&partners (Belgium – Vietnam) and Hydroscan (Belgium)
  • Surface area: 5 hectare
  • Date of design: 2017

Image Courtesy © OMGEVING cvba

Based on a long-term vision, the outdated Central Square, together with its square walls, will gradually transform into a quality public space tailored to the fast-growing Da Nang. The design of the square refers to a Lotus lake, a historical landscape structure in Vietnam. The elongated square is programmed at the ends with the renovated market hall on the Han River side and a lotus canopy on the opposite side that lends itself to be used during square events.

Image Courtesy © OMGEVING cvba

The presence of cars is minimized by submerging the car park and by redirecting the traffic circulation in and around the square. The underground car park is connected to the above-ground square pavilions through staircases and elevators. These pavilions are spread across the square, are structurally and formally shaped as lily leaves, provide protection from sun and rain and are filled with various square functions. Finally, the square pavement also fits the landscape concept by evoking water circles with circular patterns in different shades of natural stone

OMGEVING supported local partner HUNI architectes (France – Vietnam) for the landscape design. The square canopies have been developed by partner NEY & partners (Belgium – Vietnam). Partner Boydens Engineering (Belgium – Vietnam) was in charge of sustainability and partner HYDROSCAN (Belgium) offered water management expertise. OMGEVING and Boydens Engineering are partners of member of the B-DNA partnership[1] (Belgian Design Nature Architecture, more info at www.b-dna.asia).

Image Courtesy © OMGEVING cvba

[1] B-DNA (Belgian Design Nature Architecture) is a unique partnership established by Belgian architects, engineers and urban designers (B-Studio), as well as manufacturers of building materials and design products (B-House). Together they have more than 30 years of  R&D (research & design) experience in the European construction industry. The common interest of the partners is their focus on sustainability and energy efficient design, together with the establishment of business relations and possibilities in the southeast Asia region.

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