Layan Verde to be represented at Megaprojects ASEAN Summit
Phuket, Thailand, 20 August 2024 – Layan Verde, a premium residential project in Phuket developed by VillaCarte Group, is set to be highlighted at the upcoming Megaprojects ASEAN Summit, scheduled for October 2-3 in Bangkok. This event is a forum for discussing infrastructure development in the region, particularly in the face of the challenges posed by rapid urbanization.
At the 5th session of the MEGAPROJECTS ASEAN SUMMIT, Mr. Freek Jansen, Branch Manager for South East Asia, Dewan Architects + Engineers, will unveil Layan Verde – a groundbreaking and innovative luxury residential property project in Phuket. In his presentation, he will highlight the following key features:
Underground Infrastructure
Leveraging the natural slope of the land and prioritizing ocean views for all buildings, Dewan Architects has created a truly unique design by elevating the structures and utilizing the space beneath for guest amenities and back-of-house services. This approach results in a vehicle-free green space between buildings, offering residents the feeling of living in a park or a jungle.
Unique Arrival Experience
The arrival experience is like going to a dense jungle, where the abundant greenery shields visitors from direct sunlight. When approaching the drop off for the hotels or residential areas, there are skylights where the green fall down from the ground floor level, illuminating the double-height lobbies and enhancing the connection with nature. The private spaces on the upper levels offer a unique connection with nature, immersing residents in the branches of the jungle. From the high floors, the panorama extends further, revealing breathtaking views of the ocean beyond the lush landscape.
Connection with Nature
Every aspect of Layan Verde is designed to connect residents with nature. From green facades and skylights cascading with greenery to the unobstructed views and the vehicle-free park space, the project ensures a harmonious blend with its natural surroundings. Dewan Architects’ vision for Layan Verde is to create a private sanctuary where residents can enjoy the ocean and lush greenery without sacrificing privacy or exclusivity.
The Megaprojects ASEAN Summit is a key event addressing the critical needs of the region’s infrastructure development amidst a rapidly growing urban population. The summit focuses on bridging the gap between ambitious infrastructure commitments, such as those under China’s Belt and Road Initiative, and the challenges of project implementation. With $77 billion pledged to 24 megaprojects, yet $52 billion remaining unfulfilled. The summit provides a platform to discuss solutions for overcoming these obstacles.
“We are thrilled to announce the presentation of the Layan Verde at the Megaprojects ASEAN Summit. Layan Verde is a high-tech, eco-friendly project that offers more than just living space. It is a place where people can feel comfortable and enjoy both their residences and the vibrant environment around them. This project represents a new kind of concept, where cutting-edge technology meets eco-friendly design, offering a top-quality living experience for our clients,” said Vadym Bukhkalov, VillaCarte Group co-CEO, resort real estate developer (Layan Verde, Layan Green Park, La Vista Villas).
“With Dewan Architects we had the opportunity to freely design something truly unique, due to the original state of the land conditions. We see this location has the potential to let you live in a national park in Phuket and that is what we are creating. From the arrival experience to your own living space, you will be connected with nature.
Our intention with Layan Verde is to see, but not to be seen. You will be in your private space connected with the greenery around you and have stunning views towards the ocean, and at the same time protected to be seen through the green. When no building is visible in this project, you are in Layan Verde.“ , added Freek Jansen, Branch Manager for South East Asia, Dewan Architects + Engineers.
About Layan Verde and VillaCarte Group
Layan Verde is an exceptional residential project located in Choeng Thale, Phuket, Thailand, developed by VillaCarte Group. It is a unique bionic architectural masterpiece designed by Top-40 architect Mohammed Adib and his architectural bureau, Dewan Architects + Engineers, which harmoniously combines contemporary luxury and the island’s serene environment. Situated on one of Phuket’s finest plots and within walking distance of BangTao Beach, Layan Verde boasts 945 apartments spread across 15 mild-rise buildings, making it the most ambitious property in Phuket, covering an area of 108,000 m². Layan Verde will receive an Advanced EDGE environmental certificate, which will help reduce electricity and water consumption by up to 45%, thereby contributing to the international certification of environmentally friendly construction.
This self-sufficient mini-city provides everything residents need within arm’s reach, including an on-site shopping centre and restaurants and 47,000 square meters will be dedicated to landscaping.
VillaCarte Group is a group of companies founded in 2012 in Phuket and established itself as a significant player with more than 12 years of experience in the real estate market in Thailand, with a diverse portfolio of projects. Their experience and the scale of their developments indicate a strong presence in the industry. To date, the company has innovative development projects which cover more than 300 thousand square meters (including 1600 villas and apartments, 4 hotels and more than 30 cafes, bars and restaurants). The company’s portfolio includes such projects as La Vista Villas, Layan Green Park, La Green Hotel & Residence, Villa Carte, Sabai Ecoverse.
Environment and Innovation
VillaCarte Group is the first company in Thailand to receive the Edge certification for residential buildings. During construction, the company considers the unique features of the environment and the potential of the area.The developer uses cutting-edge technologies and prioritizes environmental conservation.All the properties seamlessly blend into the natural landscape, without disrupting its integrity.