Excerpt: Qudos Resort by MIA Design Studio integrates green and biophilic design principles, ensuring a seamless blend of nature and modern living. The resort features terraced structures with extensive green roofs and vertical gardens, promoting biodiversity and reducing heat absorption. This innovative design not only enhances aesthetic appeal but also creates a tranquil environment, setting a new standard for eco-friendly hospitality architecture.
Project Description


[Text as submitted by architect] The master planning design for Qudos Hoi An integrates green and biophilic design principles, ensuring a seamless blend of nature and modern living. The project features multiple buildings with terraced structures, each incorporating extensive green roofs and vertical gardens that promote biodiversity and reduce heat absorption. The open spaces within the buildings are meticulously designed to maximize natural light and ventilation, fostering a healthy and sustainable environment.


The layout of the project prioritizes open spaces and scenic views, with each unit oriented to provide unobstructed vistas of the lush gardens and the beach. The landscape design includes a variety of native plant species, creating a rich and diverse ecosystem that enhances the overall aesthetic and promotes well-being. The use of natural materials and earthy tones in the buildings harmonizes with the surrounding environment, creating a tranquil and charming atmosphere.

Pathways and recreational areas are integrated into the natural landscape, encouraging exploration and interaction with the environment. The project embodies the principles of biophilic design by fostering a strong connection between residents and nature, promoting relaxation and rejuvenation. This approach ensures that the project not only meets modern comfort standards but also contributes positively to the local ecosystem.

