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Design legend Kengo Kuma wants to revive the natural beauty of Dalat

(Chinhphu.vn) - Architect Kengo Kuma believes that the combination of terrain and landscape in Da Lat, along with the humanistic philosophy of the investor HAUS Da Lat, can help him create one of the most unique works of his career, while reviving the natural beauty of the city of thousands of pine trees.

Báo Chính PhủBáo Chính Phủ03/11/2025

Huyền thoại thiết kế Kengo Kuma muốn hồi sinh nét đẹp tự nhiên của Đà Lạt- Ảnh 1.

Design legend Kengo Kuma - Top 100 most influential people in the world voted by Time Magazine

From the first time he came to survey the prime land of the HAUS Da Lat project (in front of Xuan Huong Lake, Da Lat), architect Kengo Kuma was confident that he and his colleagues could create "something very special" here.

As major cities are increasingly becoming more concreted, he not only wishes to create the first ESG real estate project in Vietnam, but also aims to deeply connect with the surrounding community, redefining global luxury standards.

At present, when the project is gradually taking shape, he is confident that this will be one of the most unique residential and resort complexes in the world.

Architect Kengo Kuma spoke with reporters about this special project.

Huyền thoại thiết kế Kengo Kuma muốn hồi sinh nét đẹp tự nhiên của Đà Lạt- Ảnh 2.

Architect Kengo Kuma is famous for his fastidiousness and meticulousness in choosing projects and partners.

A legacy for future generations

Hello Mr. Kengo Kuma, thank you for sharing. As a globally renowned design legend with many iconic projects, famous for being picky and meticulous in choosing projects and partners, why did you choose Da Lat as your next milestone? How did the investor of the HAUS Da Lat project convince you?

Architect Kengo Kuma: When I was invited to participate in the project, I knew absolutely nothing about Da Lat, so I decided to visit and feel it for myself. Walking around the project site was a completely different experience than looking at photos, and from the very first visit, I was deeply impressed by the uniqueness of this place.

In the context of global warming, Da Lat is like a dreamland. I can feel the cool breeze from the pine forest and enjoy the vibrant yet sophisticated street life, with dishes rich in fresh green vegetables and specialties such as avocado and yogurt.

As for the HAUS Da Lat project, this is a hard-to-find golden land right in the center of Da Lat, in front of Xuan Huong Lake. The combination of terrain and landscape gives me the belief that something very special can be created. I immediately think of Karuizawa in Japan, also at an altitude of over 1,000 m, attracting people with special "taste" for relaxation.

Therefore, I believe HAUS Da Lat will be one of the most unique residential and resort complexes I have ever designed.

But what convinced me even more was the developer, The One Destination. They didn’t just build this project for money, they really wanted to leave a legacy for future generations through the first ESG real estate project in Vietnam. There, sustainability and harmony with the surrounding community are top priorities. That resonates with my design philosophy, and I’m really excited about this collaboration.

Huyền thoại thiết kế Kengo Kuma muốn hồi sinh nét đẹp tự nhiên của Đà Lạt- Ảnh 3.

Architect Kengo Kuma carefully checks every small detail at the HAUS Da Lat project construction site

In fact, before the HAUS Da Lat project, some opinions said that Da Lat was gradually losing its identity due to the "hot" development of tourism and real estate. With the design philosophy of harmony with nature and respect for local characteristics that you have pursued so far, what do you plan to do to make this project retain the inherent uniqueness of Da Lat while still affirming the mark of Kengo Kuma?

Architect Kengo Kuma: I noticed that most of the luxury resorts in Dalat have long copied projects from the 20th century, with a nostalgic feel of European life in the past.

But with HAUS Da Lat, we want to change the definition of luxury and set a new standard for future resorts. No need for classical architecture, marble, high ceilings, or being located in a private, separate area, we can completely aim for a sustainable resort complex, in harmony with the natural landscape and deeply connected with the surrounding community.

In addition to the wood material that has been familiar in my works up to now, in Da Lat, I also got design inspiration from the unique shapes of pine trees and pine cones to incorporate into the overall construction and many details in this project. We also used stones and metals with special colors, suitable for the terrain of Da Lat to blur the boundary between architecture and nature.

At the same time, HAUS Da Lat is considered the largest pine forest conservation project in the city. At the same time, we plant more trees and flowers suitable for the soil and climate of Da Lat, as well as focus on landscape design. Welcoming residents and visitors of HAUS Da Lat every day will be a flower gate blooming all four seasons with a special curved arch design made from natural wood materials that are thinly split, manually bent, combined with special wood processing techniques, ensuring sustainability over time, not affected by weather and environment. This is also a big highlight of the project and currently engineers and workers are actively installing and implementing.

Above all, I want to revive the natural, intimate beauty of Da Lat, of Vietnam in a modern context, when cities are increasingly becoming concreted.

Huyền thoại thiết kế Kengo Kuma muốn hồi sinh nét đẹp tự nhiên của Đà Lạt- Ảnh 4.

HAUS Da Lat is inspired by nature and the pine forest of Da Lat.

But to realize these ideas and designs, besides the harmony in philosophy between you and the investor, what is the working process with other stakeholders like?

Architect Kengo Kuma: Unlike some architects who only leave drawings, we discuss very carefully with contractors about design details and materials. Sometimes we have arguments, but I believe that is necessary for the success of the project, so that we can build a "one-of-a-kind" residential and resort complex in the world.

And you see, my colleagues and I are often present at the project. 9 weeks ago, I flew here to check the lighting design, and today, before coming to this interview, I checked the important mock-ups of each building. I don't believe in drawings or pictures, I want to go to the site and even touch each model and material.

So far, I am very satisfied with the quality of the model and believe that this will be one of the most unique residential and resort complexes in the world.

Huyền thoại thiết kế Kengo Kuma muốn hồi sinh nét đẹp tự nhiên của Đà Lạt- Ảnh 5.

Coffee stand designed by Kengo Kuma based on Japanese Origami art

With such frequent site visits, do you spend much time exploring other areas in Vietnam? With what you have learned about Vietnam, what advice do you have for investors and architects in Vietnam to continue creating landmark projects, so that the world can know more about this place?

Architect Kengo Kuma : Actually, I have been to many places in Vietnam, especially tourist destinations. Thanks to that, I can clearly feel the diversity of Vietnam.

Similar to Japan, Vietnam is not a large country but stretches from North to South with each region having its own characteristics in terms of landscape, climate, culture and cuisine. Before coming here, I did not know about that diversity.

So I think it is necessary to honor the diversity of each locality, not to copy resorts or urban designs in other countries. Vietnam should be Vietnam, a country of diversity and closeness.

Huyền thoại thiết kế Kengo Kuma muốn hồi sinh nét đẹp tự nhiên của Đà Lạt- Ảnh 6.

HAUS Da Lat Complex - Vietnam's first ESG real estate

In recent years, many international real estate developers have come to Vietnam to develop a series of high-end and luxury real estate projects. How can Vietnam take advantage of this wave of development opportunities while still maintaining its own identity?

Architect Kengo Kuma: It can be said that Vietnam is an emerging country in the field of high-end and luxury resort real estate.

I also witnessed such a boom in Japan in the 1980s, when foreign investors came to develop projects. However, at that time, most architects did not realize the diversity and uniqueness of Japan, they chose to copy Western culture, such as postmodern style, which actually destroyed Japanese identity.

I think Vietnam should not make the same mistake as Japan. There are many hidden treasures here, like Da Lat, that have not yet been discovered. Let's clearly identify the identity of each land and not copy anywhere.

I believe that the HAUS Da Lat project will be a testament that Vietnam can absolutely become a model of sustainable architecture - where modern development goes hand in hand with natural beauty and its own identity.

Thanks for sharing this!

Kengo Kuma is a contemporary Japanese architect who pursues sustainable architecture through the use of materials, expressing respect for nature and local cultural characteristics.

He founded Kengo Kuma & Associates in 1990 and has completed over 300 projects in 20 countries, with other projects underway in over 50 countries. He was named one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2021.

Not only is he a globally renowned architect, he is also a veteran educator and emeritus professor at the University of Tokyo, and the author of many highly regarded professional books.


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