Two crowns on the Mekong.
A twin-tower, mixed-use development on a rare 94-metre stretch of the Mekong — Grade-A offices and a five-star hotel in one tower, fully river-facing residences in the other, over a media-façade retail podium. The constraint of a slender site is converted into the product's defining advantage.
Only 94 metres of Mekong frontage. Every plate turned to the water.
The programme is stacked for value and brand: offices low, hotel high in the west tower; a full stack of river-facing residences crowned by a sky-amenity world in the east. A low planted garden bridge links them just above the podium; sculpted crowns lean toward one another to frame a gateway over the river.
Every figure traces to a single canonical model — change an input and the whole schedule re-derives. Concept / feasibility stage; figures are stated assumptions to be confirmed.
A live 3D model drawn to the master-plan geometry — colour-coded by use, with a level selector and a day / sunset lighting toggle. The low garden bridge and the leaning gateway crowns, exactly as designed.
Select a tower and a residence or suite to see its area, aspect and the matching dimensioned plan. Every home faces the river.
Substructure and podium first, the residential tower brought on early for cash flow, then the office-and-hotel tower and fit-out.
This is a concept / feasibility master plan — not construction documents. Key planning parameters are presented openly as assumptions for the architect-of-record and authorities to confirm.