Unveiling Vinh’s New Urban Hub: The Sensia Redefines City Living

In the midst of rapid urbanization, areas intertwined with natural waterways have emerged as pivotal elements in the pursuit of sustainable urban development. Riverfront peninsula models, distinguished by their unique topography and scenic landscapes, are increasingly being envisioned as the new iconic symbols of modern cities.

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Urban Peninsula: A Rare Natural Haven in Modern Cityscapes

In rapidly developing cities, prime riverfront land within urban cores is becoming increasingly scarce. Urban planning in these areas often requires a delicate balance between expanding living spaces and preserving natural landscapes. This demands a coordinated approach to manage construction density and shape the city’s long-term image.

When landscape and sustainable development take center stage, meticulously planned riverfront areas become highly valuable real estate. In London, revitalized riverfront projects like King’s Cross and Battersea Power Station have seen property values surge by 25% to over 100% post-redevelopment. Similarly, in Singapore and Shanghai, urban riverfront transformations have boosted property values by 15–40%, with some areas soaring by over 700%.

In Vietnam, waterfront developments such as Thu Thiem in Ho Chi Minh City and Quang An Peninsula in Hanoi are often positioned as benchmarks for urban living standards and aesthetics at each stage of development.

In North Central Vietnam, Nghe An is entering a phase of urban expansion and regional repositioning, with a focus on riverfront development.

Strategically located at the gateway to Nghe An’s eastward and southeastern urban expansion, The Sensia plays a pivotal role in connecting the existing urban core with emerging growth areas.

Harmonious Planning Rooted in Local Understanding and Nghe An’s Lifestyle

Nestled on a natural peninsula embraced by the Rao Mang and Vinh Rivers, The Sensia boasts a rare “water-enveloped” topography.

The riverfront peninsula setting enhances residents’ access to water, while improving natural ventilation and lighting.

Driven by a vision to elevate urban aesthetics through deep local understanding and long-term development strategies, developer Tri Duong has crafted The Sensia with a nature-aligned philosophy. Water and natural elements are central to its spatial design. The lotus, symbolizing Nghe An’s simplicity and resilience, is seamlessly integrated into the landscape and public spaces.

The Sensia embraces Walkable Urbanism, prioritizing pedestrian-friendly design to create seamless connections between residences, landscapes, and daily amenities. Riverfront promenades serve as primary connectors, featuring a 5km jogging path, 7m-wide sidewalks, and access to over 55 on-site amenities within a 5-minute walk.

The design encourages residents to engage more with nature and communal activities in their daily lives.

Given Nghe An’s hot, humid climate with seasonal Lao winds and rainfall, The Sensia’s spatial organization maximizes natural ventilation, minimizes heat retention, and optimizes daylight. Passive design solutions are prioritized in both architecture and landscaping, reducing reliance on artificial energy.

This aligns with the global Biophilic Design trend, where nature is integral to living spaces, harmonizing with residents’ natural habits and surroundings.

Interwoven layers of Zen gardens, forest gardens, rooftop gardens, and Tsuboniwa act as ecological buffers, regulating microclimates and fostering a tranquil urban rhythm. With a controlled 26% construction density, Tri Duong ensures a thriving ecosystem featuring 25,000m² of water bodies, 8,000 trees, and 139 symbiotic animal species.

Against this nature-centric backdrop, The Sensia also embodies Nghe An’s cultural essence in its residential design. Spaces are tailored to prioritize family bonds, balanced privacy, and personalized daily living.

Every home includes elevator provisions, a private pool, at least one parking space, front and back gardens, and flexible interiors. Residents can customize functional areas to suit their preferences, creating unique spaces like studies, entertainment rooms, tea corners, or personalized living areas.

The fusion of a rare peninsula setting and nature-aligned development philosophy sets The Sensia apart. Once operational, it will not only expand Nghe An’s housing but also establish a model urban community, blending local culture with international living standards.

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