Having just returned from a trip to Japan, Nghiem Minh Duc, a senior engineer at an American technology corporation, still has indescribable feelings of excitement.
"Every year I spend 2-3 weeks wandering around, contemplating the unique values hidden in Japanese culture and lifestyle. Perhaps, the last trip left me with the most special emotions and the strongest desire," he confided.
Minh Duc said that choosing to stay at a resort located along the Ryokan hot spring, nestled in a valley with charming green terraced fields in Ōita province, he experienced unforgettable moments in his life when he was completely immersed in the elegant and simple resting space. From the architecture to the landscape, everything is filled with the vitality of nature, bringing a rare feeling of closeness, harmony and tranquility.
Also having an endless passion for Japanese culture, especially minimalist yet sophisticated architecture, Mr. Tam Vu, manager of a logistics company in Hanoi , desires to bring all the simplicity and experiences of the land of the rising sun into his own home.
The Japanese lifestyle has long been a trend admired by the whole world . For the people of the Land of the Rising Sun, home is a peaceful place where each person can comfortably enjoy their private life and regenerate their energy. Home is a place where nature "steps in" in harmony and flourishes.
Japanese architecture is a harmony between garden and landscape with the coolness of thatched roof trees, is gentle and delicate but meticulous and sophisticated in every detail and design. These are the things that have made Japanese style houses popular and become a trend all over the world.
Perhaps because people are living in a society that is too rushed and busy, the leisurely feeling that a house with an unmistakable architectural style brings has conquered millions of hearts. However, to create a standard house that brings a complete and full feeling like in the middle of Japan is not an easy thing.
The empathy, harmony between nature and hands, and skillful creation ideas are the foundation for creating a living space that is likened to a work of art with pure Japanese flavor. That is also the factor that creates the unique and fascinating value for the architectural works imbued with the Japanese soul of the world-famous architect Kengo Kuma and his team of KKAA associates, shown through the resort where Mr. Minh Duc stopped or the place to live that Mr. Tam Vu sought.
Not only is he a world-class design star and a "great master of Japanese-style fusion architecture", Kengo Kuma is also considered one of the most successful architects in the world at the beginning of the 21st century.
He is the one who created the standard of modern Japanese architecture - flexible but solid, different but harmonious, imbued with the harmony and wisdom of the East, while going hand in hand with the modernity and versatility of the West.
Kuma has shown the world his passion for pursuing sustainable architecture based on respect for nature and cultural characteristics through hundreds of famous works across five continents, which have become symbols of the lands.
In fact, in Vietnam, there have been many projects with Japanese design ideas, but finding an entity that fully exudes the spirit, lifestyle and culture of Japan is not easy.
Not simply architecture, what sophisticated owners seek is a house with perfect harmony between Japanese style and nature, native landscape, a "soul" that opens up genuine vibrations before the pure but discreet, luxurious and unobtrusive beauty.
With the desire to bring a rare Japanese-standard living space, Vietnam's leading real estate developer Vinhomes and architect Kengo Kuma have fully recreated the quintessence of Japanese culture and architecture at The Miyabi - a rare subdivision at Vinhomes Royal Island.
For Kengo Kuma, architecture is not simply about creating magnificent houses, beautifying living spaces, but opening up a multi-sided dialogue between space - nature - materials and people. He spent several months studying Vu Yen island to finally conceive of Miyabi.
"If we cleverly design to retain all the wild natural features of the island, while creating a house that allows residents to blend in with nature, this project will become an extremely special project that will amaze the whole world," said Kengo Kuma while standing in the middle of a lush green island, surrounded by beautiful rivers and streams.
Kuma has taken advantage of the unique location and harmonious river nature of Vu Yen island to hide his works in the native nature. Taking advantage of the closed subdivision, like an oasis in the island, the talented architect has created unique villas amidst the rich native natural landscape, hidden with a subtle Japanese style.
Passing through the subdivision gate, going deeper into each street, each owner, the guest will be surprised once again by the villas placed and closely connected in a space imbued with the cultural breath of the land of the rising sun.
To make each elite owner fully blend with nature, Kuma and his colleagues have skillfully combined the delicate Japanese style of the Zenpark and Ikigai Japanese gardens in front and the elegant beauty of the gentle blue sea and smooth white sand of the private beach behind each villa, opening up a vivid scene, evoking people's feelings of nature with all their senses.
From the windows of the villas, Miyabi homeowners can fully enjoy the morning sunlight, breathe in the fresh air of the river region full of vitality, and enjoy the pure Japanese art in their daily lives.
Aiming for unique values, the architecture of each villa at The Miyabi is an artistic masterpiece that contains elegant beauty, exuding the "silent luxury" lifestyle of the owner. There is a harmony between modern architecture and traditional lines from the land of the rising sun, skillfully combining natural materials, distilled from the quintessence of the locality.
Inspired by the familiar image of flying geese, each Miyabi villa is set back, creating an open space in front, visually airy. This layout also helps improve air circulation and brings a spacious, comfortable feeling to residents. The roof, typical of Japanese architecture, is designed to slope forward like a welcoming bow, while sloping to both sides to maximize functionality and create an aesthetic highlight.
Right in front of the house is a small, pretty garden with blooming flowers. The diverse layers of trees are covered with lush greenery, making the villas look like they are hidden in a shady green area, both peaceful and private.
Stepping inside, even the most demanding owners will be captivated by the art of arrangement and the delicate, meticulous interior design. The arrangement of each bonsai tree, the interior colors dotted with wooden materials... recreate the typical living space of the cherry blossom country. Each house is an individual with soul and depth in a harmonious whole and without boundaries between humans and creatures.
"I am extremely excited to be involved in such a special project in the world. I feel that The Miyabi project is an excellent project not only among the projects Vinhomes has developed but also among the projects we have designed," shared architect Kengo Kuma.
In addition to the valuable experience in each house and the absolute privacy, the elite owners of The Miyabi can also fully enjoy the high-class amenities appearing for the first time in Vietnam of the "Royal Island City".
Relaxing in the morning, riding a horse to watch the sunrise at the Royal Equestrian Academy or cruising on a river cruise, going to the 36-hole golf course in the afternoon with friends and partners, walking along the longest riverside walking street in Vietnam in the evening, immersing yourself in the bustling, vibrant atmosphere at K-Park, Royal Square... These are the privileges of life that are not available to the majority that all homeowners of The Miyabi can enjoy every day.
Mr. Minh Duc said that he really likes the Japanese philosophy of life Ichigo Ichie (every moment, every meeting): "Live fully every moment that only comes once in a lifetime". Therefore, this IT engineer does not want to miss a standard Japanese living space like The Miyabi.
Meanwhile, Mr. Tam Vu also decided to choose The Miyabi to live the way he always wanted.
For him, The Miyabi is a place where people can fully enjoy every precious moment of life, a place where there is only room for happiness and serenity, without any ostentation amidst the hustle and bustle of modern life.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/bat-dong-san/the-miyabi-chat-song-chuan-nhat-giua-dao-vu-yen-20240621080823862.htm
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