The Manor Lao Cai
- Mixed Used Development:
- Ben Thanh Towers
- Nguyen Cu Trinh Centre
- Residential Houses:
- The Manor - Ha Noi
- The Manor I & II - HCM
- The Manor - Eco - Lao Cai
- The Garden Officetel - HN
- Nguyen Cu Trinh Resettlement
- Township Development
- Hoang Mai Central Township - HN
- Eco Lake Sau Vo - Vinh Phuc
- Hopspital
- New Saigon Hospital – HCMC
The Manor Eco+ , Lao Cai
- Location: Cam Duong Town, Lao Cai City, Lao Cai Province
- Site area: 143,000 square meters
- Gross construction area: 208,000 square meters (+/- 500 Flat Units Plus 441 Villas)
- Scheduled construction period: From 2011 - 2014
Suburban Zone 2 at Cam Duong is located at the gateway of Cam Duong Town which is the new administrative, political and commercial centre of Lao Cai Province. This is luxurious mixed-use complex bringing together residential, office, hotel, commercial buildings, and other facilities such as swimming pool, entertainment area, sports centre and kindergarten. As a whole, the project is creating a new lifestyle in this Northern Province in the shape of a fully-integrated community. This project is leading the way for the development of new urban areas of Lao Cai Province.
In addition to the modern architectural style, the project is designed with sustainable development in mind. Among 441 low-rise residential units, there are about 300 units designed with residential areas 2nd to 4th levels and retail area at ground level (Live – Work), which enables home house owners to open a retail store, or to sub-rent the space.
The project as a whole is designed as an open space which contains different parks. The areas between the towers and villas are for community activities.
The plazas and fountains in the project reflect a European style while maintaining the cultural elements of Vietnamese ethnic groups in Lao Cai. The project is inspired by the image of terraced fields and the valleys in the Northern and Western areas of Vietnam.
With this project, the Bitexco Group aim to modernize lifestyle options with a completely integrated community, which is a first for a mountainous province in Northern Vietnam.
