Saigon Centre, Mixed-use complex in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Saigon Centre is a mixed-use complex with two towers of different heights that combines office space, apartments, and retail floors under one development. The two structures and their shared connection form a major building ensemble in the city center.
The first phase was completed in 1996 and made the building Vietnam's tallest at that time. It marked an important turning point in the country's modern urban development.
The Takashimaya department store brings Japanese retail traditions to the complex, shaping how people shop and spend time there. Local and international brands blend together in the shops and restaurants, creating a meeting point for different cultures.
The complex is easy to reach on foot and well integrated into the street layout of District 1. Inside, visitors find clear signage and a logical layout separating retail, office, and residential areas.
Tower 2 has six underground levels, making it one of the deepest structures in the city. These subterranean spaces cleverly use the space for parking and technical infrastructure.
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