
According to experts, The Mansions' victory shows that the trend of high-end real estate development in the world is shifting strongly from focusing on products to prioritizing the quality of living environment and residents' experiences in the long term. This also explains why projects with methodical planning, low construction density and prioritizing the comprehensive development of the residential community are increasingly appreciated in the international market.
The Mansions and the philosophy of putting residential communities at the center
Located in the overall ParkCity Hanoi urban area, The Mansions is developed according to a high-class low-rise housing model with an extremely low construction density of only 28 units/ha, many green spaces and synchronous internal amenities. With the goal of bringing long-term living quality to many generations of residents, on an area of 5,16 ha, the project develops 146 villas and adjacent garden houses with large areas, guaranteed by a multi-layered security system, planning that emphasizes privacy and is surrounded by a large-scale linear park system, throughout the internal area, connecting seamlessly between landscape, living space and community utilities such as common living areas, swimming pools, gyms, children's play areas...

According to a representative of ParkCity Group, the FIABCI award is a recognition of the development philosophy that businesses have pursued for more than two decades in Malaysia and Vietnam: creating sustainable living communities with the orientation of putting people at the center.
Although each project has its own identity, shaped by the market, culture and indigenous communities, they are all linked together by a common goal: creating living spaces where residents can enjoy a fulfilling life, connect and prosper over time," shared Mr. Datuk Joseph Lau, CEO of ParkCity Group.
According to observers, the fact that a project belonging to ParkCity Hanoi won an international award not only reflects the development quality of The Mansions itself, but also shows the value of the integrated green urban model - where the community of residents is placed at the center in all planning and operation orientations.
Affirming the value of integrated green living environment
Started in 2010, ParkCity Hanoi is one of the pioneering projects in developing the integrated urban area model that is synchronously planned in Hanoi.
Instead of developing individual projects, ParkCity Hanoi is planned as a complete living ecosystem with synchronous connection between housing, education, commerce, green space and community utilities.
To date, ParkCity Hanoi has successfully developed low-rise sub-areas such as Nadyne Gardens, Evelyne Gardens, The Mansions, Le Jardin and Park Kiara apartment complex, while completing a synchronous utility system including ParkCity Hanoi International School (ISPH), The LINC commercial - entertainment center, clubhouse, central park, landscape lake and large-scale green infrastructure.

Continuing this development journey, in July, ParkCity Hanoi is expected to introduce the Le Parc Place luxury apartment complex located next to the park and central lake, up to 4.2 hectares wide. Developed on a land area of 1.7 hectares, this is the largest apartment complex in ParkCity Hanoi with 802 apartments with diverse areas, aiming for a dynamic and modern residential community.
In the context of increasingly scarce green living environments in Hanoi, Le Parc Place is expected to continue to extend the sustainable development orientation of ParkCity Hanoi, bringing a balanced living space between nature, amenities and a community of residents in the heart of an urban area that has been completed and operating stably for many years.
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