BIJOUX PHU QUOC ISLAND

Phú Quoc Bijoux is a visionary 100-acre masterplan on Vietnam’s South Western coast, designed as a modern, ecologically sustainable tourist destination featuring a pedestrian boulevard connecting key attractions like a casino, entertainment hub, eco-theme park, waterfront resorts, and a BRT system—all seamlessly integrated with nature.

The idea of Phú Quoc Bijoux is to establish a truly unique proposition in Vietnam. Situated on the South Western coast of Phú Quoc island, this 100 acre site is blessed with a natural environment with a scenic setting. Our proposed masterplan seeks to provide a vision for the future that will become a catalyst for the transformation of Phú Quoc as a truly modern, ecologically sustainable and exciting tourist destination for all.

The main strategy of our urban design concept is to create a series of key attractions along a main pedestrian boulevard which ties all the components together. The main boulevard draws visitors towards the waterfront. Along the way, key attractions include the Bijoux Casino, MICE and Entertainment Hub, Eco-Theme Park, a Residential area along the Public Park, the Water Theme Park Resort Hotel, Beach Front Resort Hotel and Beach Front Villas. All components are serviced by a Bus-Rapid-Transit (BRT) system, an electric-powered green vehicle.

 

This Masterplan is a vision for a vibrant development nestled within nature with something unique to offer for everyone.

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THU THIEM NEW URBAN AREA DESIGN COMPETITION

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PAB, in collaboration with CHORDstudio, participated in an international design competition for the Central Plaza, Crescent Park, and Saigon River Pedestrian Bridge in Thu Thiem, a 770-hectare new urban area in District 2. The 13-hectare Central Plaza is designed to host major events for over a million people, while the 12-hectare Crescent Park will feature landscaped gardens, promenades, kiosks, and a water taxi station. An iconic constructivist-style bridge will seamlessly connect the new city to the historic commercial district across the Saigon River.