Step into the future with a "going up" lifestyle.

12/07/2019

Following the trend of modern urban development around the world, a "vertical city" has recently emerged in Vietnam, right in the heart of the capital.

The inevitable future of the modern city

A modern, convenient living space filled with positive energy and happiness is the dream of every resident in Hanoi. Therefore, a fully equipped apartment with integrated amenities, a spacious and aesthetically pleasing landscape, and plenty of greenery is becoming the new standard of living in this city.

Meanwhile, the overload of urban infrastructure coupled with rapid population growth has led to shrinking living spaces, making it difficult for Hanoi residents to have a fulfilling living experience. Life not only lacks modern conveniences but is also limited in terms of integrated amenities connected to the natural landscape.

In France, Singapore, and other major cities around the world, solutions have emerged to address this situation. Just a flight from Vietnam, the island nation of Singapore, with an area of ​​only 650 square kilometers, is a relatively small island nation.2– This area is only one-fifth the size of Hanoi, but it boasts 6,428 buildings with 20 floors or more. The government prioritizes the construction of high-rise buildings, and this is an inevitable trend as the population continues to grow.

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"Compact urban development" is considered by many experts to be the optimal solution for living space in major cities in Vietnam. In the future, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City will no longer have the wasteful "rows of narrow houses"; instead, urban areas will be "stacked" higher, with ample amenities and natural landscapes. Land will be saved for public facilities, transportation, and green spaces.

According to calculations, building an apartment building on a 1-hectare plot of land, occupying only 12% of the land area, can accommodate 400 residents. The remaining 88% can be dedicated to public amenities, transportation, or green spaces. This is the advantage of "compact cities" or "high-rise cities".

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According to United Nations projections, by 2030, two-thirds of the global population will live in urban areas. Instead of spreading housing horizontally, developed cities around the world are moving towards a "vertical city" model. Essentially, these are high-rise buildings with smart, impressive, and modern designs, integrating all human needs into a single vertical structure.

Several "vertical city" models have been successfully implemented at the Burj Khalifa (Dubai, UAE) and the Ping An International Financial Centre (China). Residents there enjoy a convenient, modern lifestyle that saves energy and resources.

Discover the "going up" lifestyle.

Pioneering this trend in Vietnam, in My Dinh – the heart of Hanoi, a “vertical city” is taking shape: The Zei project. Developed by HD Mon Holdings, the project aims to provide modern residents with a new source of energy through an impressive, unique, efficient, and upscale living space.

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With its unique vertical design, The Zei fully caters to the needs of any modern resident. Simply press the elevator button to ascend from the first floor to the rooftop, and you'll have access to a full range of amenities: a shopping center, a 365-day swimming pool, a wellness center with a gym and spa, a Zen space for meditation, and modern co-working offices… This is a stark contrast to living in narrow, long houses where residents have to travel far from their homes to access any convenience.

Thanks to its vertical city model, all residents' needs for learning, working, relaxing, and experiencing life are "brought together in one place." Furthermore, with its smart, space-saving design, The Zei dedicates a large portion of its remaining area to greenery, recreational amenities, public landscapes, and transportation infrastructure. This integrated system provides a harmonious living experience for each individual.

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Amidst the modernity and hustle and bustle, The Zei doesn't create the cramped, stifling feeling of other high-rise complexes. The Zei offers its residents harmony, balance, and a vibrant energy in every moment of life.

In line with Hanoi's urban development trends, the dream of a "vertical city" is being realized at The Zei, developed by the financially strong HD Mon. This is the key to unlocking a new and exciting life for residents in the heart of My Dinh in the near future.

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