Water element defines the identity of modern cities
There are destinations that people remember forever not only because of their scale or architecture, but also because of an image associated with emotions – a landscape symbol engraved in their memory. At Venetian Macao, it is an artificial canal recreating Venice in the heart of the resort; at ICONSIAM (Bangkok), it is a fountain along the Chao Phraya River; and at Changi Airport (Singapore), the giant Rain Vortex waterfall has become the highlight of the “greenest airport in the world ”.

In urban design, water can take many forms: a calm lake, a winding stream, a foaming fountain or a cascading waterfall. Whatever its shape, water adds softness to architecture, creates visual depth and reflects light, making the space more flexible and lively. It does not only have aesthetic value but also biological and emotional value: it regulates the rhythm of life, reduces the harshness of heat and noise, and creates a gentle “background sound” for people to feel at peace.
Studies have shown that “blue spaces” – spaces with the presence of water – help people relax, reduce stress and restore mental energy. The sound of trickling water creates a natural white noise effect, helping to soothe emotions and improve concentration. When combined with trees, water also contributes to the formation of a unique landscape microclimate, helping to lower the temperature, increase humidity, keep the air fresh and pleasant – a natural spiritual medicine in the midst of urban life.
These values are difficult to measure in numbers, but can be clearly felt in every moment: the cool breeze gently passing by, the light reflecting on the water surface, or the gentle murmuring sound like breathing. The moving water makes the landscape always “alive”: the light changes by the hour, the waves ripple with the wind, making each time passing by a different feeling. Around that water, people naturally want to stop, chat, children play, adults walk – small interactions gradually create a common memory of the community.
When it comes to touching emotions and leaving a deep impression, many waterscapes have gone beyond aesthetic value to become a defining symbol for an entire project. In the South of Hanoi , Greenera Southmark also carries such a symbol: the Harmonia stream - the gentle "green heart" in the heart of the project, where each flowing water reminds us of a peaceful and inspiring living space.

Harmonia Stream – The peaceful green veins of a breathing city
In the heart of Greenera Southmark, the Harmonia stream appears as a peaceful green vein - where nature gently penetrates every rhythm of life. With a sophisticated design, harmoniously combining water, trees and light, Harmonia is not only a central landscape but also a flow of connection, where residents find a sustainable green and peaceful rhythm of life in the middle of the city.
From above, Greenera Southmark looks like a miniature natural painting: three towers rise like green mountains, and the Harmonia stream originates from the “foot of the mountain”, winding through the center like a vein of vitality spreading throughout the area. The starting point of the stream is a circular mirror of water – the circle of origin symbolizing opening and completion.
From here, the water begins its winding journey between the green patches, simulating the natural movement of water – soft, supple and full of life. On both banks, details such as railings, benches, and flooring all follow the soft form philosophy – simple curves, without corners, symbolizing balance and harmony in architecture.
Along the stream, the water surface expands into "small bays" interspersed with green areas, where a series of relaxation and exercise facilities are cleverly arranged to encourage residents to step out of their homes: reading benches, children's playgrounds, outdoor gym and yoga areas, cafes, cool green walking paths and relaxing corners along the shore...

Surrounding the stream is a multi-layered system of greenery – from the low layer of shrubs that stabilize the water’s edge, to the shade layer that regulates the temperature, interspersed with clusters of flowers that bring a light fragrance. The combination of water and trees creates a unique microclimate: cool, gentle, making every step on the streamside path feel like a breath of fresh air after a long, busy day.

Nurtured by the Harmonia River, SEREN – the newly launched tower – is where that peaceful energy is transformed into a lifestyle. Inspired by the word Serenus in Latin – meaning calm and clear – SEREN is built as a resort living in the heart of the city, where people can enjoy full amenities, mental relaxation and emotional fulfillment. Here, peace does not mean silence, but a state of freedom in every moment.
With an attractive sales policy of total discounts up to 19%, SEREN officially opens its doors to welcome future residents - those who are looking for a peaceful haven by the Harmonia River.
Source: https://congluan.vn/canh-quan-nuoc-trong-thiet-ke-khong-giant-tu-yeu-to-tham-my-den-bieu-tuong-dinh-danh-10318046.html






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