dwp architects: everrich 2 apartments

dwp architects: everrich 2 apartments


the 'everrich 2' apartments by dwp architects
all images courtesy dwp architects



the 'everrich 2' apartments by vietnamese dwp architects is a housing complex which
measures 630,000 square meters, and reaches a height of 37 storeys. in total,
there are 3,100 apartment units ranging from 120 to 250 square meters each,
with two floors of mixed retail and public space on the ground level. the project aims to be
a self-sustaining community in district 7, ho chi minh city, and construction has already
begun with approval from local authorities.



the 'everrich 2' apartments at night



the 'everrich 2' apartments


in its concept phase the building's form was influenced a single continuous loop, or a mobius
strip. the mammoth structure was softened into the shape of an undulating organic wave,
creating different views, sun angles and breeze flows throughout. the final design is still true to
the intentions of the original concept, offering various styles of dwelling units and many
opportunities for different kinds of glazing and natural landscaping. 



detail of gardens

dwp’s green strategies, such as precast concrete and maximization of local masonry, are all
included in the project. the architects produced a design that maintained good views
from all apartments and incorporated a number of sustainable details including natural ventilation,
sky gardens, green roofs and lavational shading treatments that will make the building very efficient
in terms of energy usage.



a view from a distance

standing in an open, fairly uninhabited part of district 7, this building will be an example
of living on a grand scale in vietnam. 



detail of the roof gardens



aerial view



a pool on one side of the roof



the inside garden, consists of pools and sporting fields


project info:
project name: the everrich 2 apartments
location: phu thuan ward, district 7, ho chi min city
client: phat dat real estate development corporation
principal architect: dwp vietnam
m&e engineers: pme
c&s engineers: ace
contractor: coteccon
construction start: january 2010
scheduled completion date:february 2012
building height (m): 129 m
building height (storeys): 37 storeys
gross floor area:639,500 m2
site area: 112,585 m2

ridhika db
06.14.10  
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This is NOT a good piece of urbanism at all. I cannot believe that there are still architects out there who are prepared to do this kind of work.
Martin Duys   06.14.10
i like it
weee   06.14.10
oppressive scale - ugly form - culturally and environmentally insensitive
Orange   06.14.10
As ugly and as out-of-proportions as the MAD sea-side project. Will these architects ever learn lessons from the past ?
june   06.14.10
Looks like roller coaster from the communism times.
Peter   06.14.10
'baie des anges' did this so much more elegantly and 25 years ago; when there was more excuse.
http://immobiliere-pelou.com/wp-content/uploads/3635/4buildings-capitainerie.jpg
nicey   06.14.10
NOAH'S ARK!
popi   06.14.10
Human jungle, how sad!
Faustina Lin   06.14.10
what a monster!!!
Francesco R.   06.14.10
Not bad
I ike it alot
architecture in malasya   06.14.10
inside garden is great. overall, not bad. it's different.
sam   06.14.10
Copy MAD‘s project
tata   06.14.10
this looks like a las vegas hotel... no architetcural quality/ innovation whatsoever...mad's project is also ridiculously bad
skeptic   06.14.10
stupid architects!
rem koolhaas   06.14.10
DEATH valley in the middle, no cross ventilation....
V   06.14.10
I dont like it.
The similar MAD's project is much more better.
Giedre   06.15.10
Shit!
Onur   06.15.10
just crap...
not impressed   06.16.10
MAD's "fake hills" project is already half way build.
haha   06.16.10
I agree with most of the comments above. Can one imagine living in this kind of a community? It is worse than the U.S. housing project of old. It is just terrible. The sad thing is that there are developers and building officials who approve and condone projects such as these, time and time again. It is sad for the architectural profession and schools that turn out people like that.
NPA   06.16.10

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