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One of the building’s main features is its dragon-inspired façade, which drew inspiration from a local legend that dates back to 1010 when Hanoi was formerly known in ancient times as Thang Long.
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The dragon-scale pattern flows from the façade into the interior, shaping a ceiling design that reflects the movement and energy of a soaring dragon across the grand lobby.
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Inspired by Vietnamese ancient belief, the lobby artworks express the idea of fertile ground and prosperity - where rice grains symbolize growth and renewal, and flocks of birds reflect a welcoming, thriving place.
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Drawing from the imagery of boats, the artworks and spatial design express a spirit of connection and exchange, echoing the lively flow of trade at Capital Place.
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Flowing walkways echo the gentle tempo of Hanoi’s poetic streets, inviting moments of calm, elegance, and quiet contemplation within a modern workspace.
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The entrance reinterprets the ancient Thang Long dock with soft, fluid contours, while bamboo-inspired festival columns embrace the building - blending Vietnamese cultural warmth with global Grade-A architecture.
Capital Place looks to accommodate a green and sustainable working environment by creating a verdantly lush space to further bolster the comfort and serenity of office workers and visitors.
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