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Recreating the history of Tam Thang village in the highlight project of Bai Sau

The winning design of the architectural design competition for the highlight project at Thuy Van Square, part of the Thuy Van Road Improvement Project (Bai Sau, Vung Tau City) has just been announced. The engineers have cleverly recreated the history of Tam Thang village in the design.

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Perspective of the highlight project Thuy Van Square (Back Beach) seen from above.
Perspective of the highlight project Thuy Van Square (Back Beach) seen from above.

Ms. Tran Thi Xuan, Chief of Office of the People's Council - People's Committee of Vung Tau City, said that recently, the selection council of the architectural design competition for the highlight project at Thuy Van Square selected design 8 of EGO Vietnam Landscape Architecture Joint Stock Company - EGO Group (headquartered in Thanh Xuan district, Hanoi) to win first prize.

According to historical records, during the reign of King Gia Long (1802-1820), in order to control and protect the Ghenh Rai Bay area, Can Gio estuary, the royal court sent 3 "boats" to Vung Tau to guard. The 3 boats included: Thang Nhat boat, Thang Nhi boat and Thang Tam boat. After completing their mission, the king discharged these 3 boats and allowed them to establish villages on the land they guarded. The name Tam Thang also started from here.

In the design, Master, Architect Oliviero Godi (Milan Architects Association, Italy) and his colleagues cleverly took inspiration and recreated the history of the three villages of Tam Thang (Thang Nhat, Thang Nhi and Thang Tam).

Perspective showing the beauty of the highlight project at night when the lights are on.
Perspective showing the beauty of the highlight project at night when the lights are on.

Specifically, the overall shape of the structure rises like three bows of a boat facing the sea, both protecting the land and expressing a strong will. The structure of the symbol consists of triangular pillars arranged on three surrounding triangles representing the three villages of Tam Thang and a hollow triangle in the middle. The lowest pillar is 10.9 m high, the highest pillar is over 31.6 m high, arranged in ascending and ascending elevations.

The highest point of the project is Mui Vong Canh, about 3.6m above the square ground. The two sides of the triangle are 2 stairs leading up to Mui Vong Canh. Below Mui Vong Canh is a semi-basement space with an area of ​​nearly 450 m² to be used as a check-in place, cafe, and to serve the entertainment needs of visitors.

The square is about 5,800 m² wide, with steps arranged to combine as an event stage and a water music stage. In the square area, shallow fountains are arranged with an area of ​​about 665 m².

The structure of the pillars is reinforced concrete, covered with mosaic ceramic tiles to create an effect when the light shines on them.

Natural lighting effect of the building when the sun rises.
Natural lighting effect of the building when the sun rises.

The pillars of different sizes, heights and lows are arranged to create the effect of a forest of light. At the same time, each pillar also evokes the image of warriors on the Tam Thang boat of the past, standing tall against the storm, affirming the resilient spirit of this historic land.

Two plots of land (No. 165 and 165A Thuy Van Street) are used partly as a parking lot, partly as a showroom, coffee shop, bar & cafeteria, souvenir shop, partly for fairs and exhibitions, and partly as a Vung Tau historical light museum.

The project also has an arched pedestrian bridge connecting the two plots of land (165 and 165A Thuy Van Street) with the square. This is both a pedestrian bridge and a sightseeing bridge, not only creating a seamless connection but also acting as a symbolic welcome gate (Dawn Bridge).

Ms. Tran Thi Xuan, Chief of Office of People's Council - People's Committee of Vung Tau City, added that the architectural design competition for the highlight project at Thuy Van Square attracted 13 units to submit applications with 15 designs.

The Organizing Committee of the competition evaluates the entries according to the following criteria: Complying with approved planning; the design is modern, creating a unique highlight, expressing the identity of Vung Tau City; attractive to community activities; sustainable with the impact of the natural environment and climate change; feasible in terms of technology and construction costs.

Article and photos: THI PHONG

Source: https://baobariavungtau.com.vn/du-lich/202504/tai-hien-lich-su-lang-tam-thang-trong-cong-trinh-diem-nhan-bai-sau-1039437/


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