INDOCHINA LAND
Indochina Land is the real estate division of Indochina Capital, a leading investment firm whose principals have an 18 year track-record in Vietnam developing and financing real estate projects including residential, retail, office, hotels, resorts and more. Today, Indochina Land manages three private, closed-ended funds with US$460 million of equity, which translates into approximately US$1.8 billion of projects in operation or under development in Vietnam.
Indochina Land is the real estate division of Indochina Capital, a leading investment firm whose principals have an 18 year track-record in Vietnam developing and financing real estate projects including residential, retail, office, hotels, resorts and more. Today, Indochina Land manages three private, closed-ended funds with US$460 million of equity, which translates into approximately US$1.8 billion of projects in operation or under development in Vietnam.
Benwood Studio Shanghai
was instrumental in the project’s early conceptual development, putting together the original masterplan drawings. Ben Wood was the Chief Architect of New Soldier Field in Chicago, home of the Chicago Bears and named by the New York Times as one of the ten best buildings of 2003. His first commission in Asia was Xintiandi, a cultural entertainment district in Shanghai for which he received the 2003 Award of Excellence from the Urban Land Institute.
was instrumental in the project’s early conceptual development, putting together the original masterplan drawings. Ben Wood was the Chief Architect of New Soldier Field in Chicago, home of the Chicago Bears and named by the New York Times as one of the ten best buildings of 2003. His first commission in Asia was Xintiandi, a cultural entertainment district in Shanghai for which he received the 2003 Award of Excellence from the Urban Land Institute.
Gravity Partnership
Founded in 2003, Gravity’s vision is to deliver innovation through non-conventional architectural designs and work processes. The firm employs more than 40 architects whose objectives are to create high quality and imaginative designs including Indochina Land’s own Indochina Riverside Towers project in Danang. Gravity, in association with Benwood Studio, was responsible for the project’s original conceptual design.
Founded in 2003, Gravity’s vision is to deliver innovation through non-conventional architectural designs and work processes. The firm employs more than 40 architects whose objectives are to create high quality and imaginative designs including Indochina Land’s own Indochina Riverside Towers project in Danang. Gravity, in association with Benwood Studio, was responsible for the project’s original conceptual design.






