AON Hanoi Landmark Tower, Postmodern skyscraper in Hanoi, Vietnam.
The AON Hanoi Landmark Tower is a skyscraper in the Mễ Trì neighborhood with 72 floors rising above street level and two basement stories. The building follows postmodern lines and reaches 346 meters into the air.
The building opened in 2011 and was one of the first towers of this scale in the city. Its completion marked a turning point in Hanoi's urban growth after the country's economic reforms.
The tower's design combines international architectural standards with Vietnamese urban planning principles, reflecting the evolution of Hanoi's built environment.
Access to the building is through the main entrance at ground level, where a reception area is located. The floors are divided into offices, apartments, and shops, each with different entry rules depending on their purpose.
The building uses a sophisticated elevator system with 70 cars divided by zones, each serving different groups of floors. This arrangement reduces waiting times and allows people to move faster between sections.
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