
Namia River Retreat
ARCHITECTS
T3 Architects
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Lj-group Landscape Architecture
LEAD ARCHITECTS
T3 Architects
INTERIOR DESIGN
Lifestyle Connected, Florence Mussou - Art Director
ENGINEERING & CONSULTING > SERVICES
Tran Duc Homes
ENGINEERING & CONSULTING > STRUCTURAL
Indochina E&c
ENGINEERING & CONSULTING > LIGHTING
Kobi Lighting Studio
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Lumina Wellbeing - Operator
DESIGN TEAM
Pedro Pedalino, Daniel Alonso, Phuong Nguyen, Huy Truong, Kha Pham, Ho Gia Luan, Quy Le
MANUFACTURERS
Dasso, Tdt Danang Grc
PHOTOGRAPHS
Trieu Chien, Truong Nhat Huy
AREA
44000 m²
YEAR
2025
LOCATION
Hội An, Vietnam
CATEGORY
Hospitality Architecture
Namia River Retreat is a five-star sustainable wellness resort located on a five-hectare private island along the Thu Bon River, less than two kilometers from Hoi An Ancient Town.
Set within a landscape of tropical abundance and cultural depth, the project honors the identity of Quang Nam Province — a place where nature, history, and craftsmanship coexist in harmony.
The design draws inspiration from the area's UNESCO World Heritage status, emphasizing the preservation of local character and ecological integrity while shaping a contemporary retreat for rest and renewal.
At the heart of the project lies a dialogue between landscape and culture. The design orchestrates a series of calm, flowing gestures that mirror the rhythm of the river.
A gently curved bridge connects the island to the mainland, acting not only as a passage but as a sculptural expression of movement and balance.
Along the riverbanks, wooden decks and shaded pavilions provide tranquil spots for reflection, while traditional boats glide past, evoking the timeless connection between the community and the water.
Every spatial sequence within the retreat has been composed to heighten sensory awareness. Pathways framed by native vegetation guide visitors through diverse experiences — from open lawns and herbal gardens to secluded courtyards surrounded by tropical species.
The material palette, featuring wood, stone, and bamboo, reinforces the natural identity of the place while ensuring comfort and longevity.
In a region with frequent flooding, the "Sanctuary" concept extends to the master plan, integrating sustainability as both principle and practice with actions such as soil preservation, water conservation, and local planting strategies that foster ecological resilience.
Vegetable and herbal gardens supply organic produce, reflecting a holistic approach to wellbeing that connects nourishment with place.
Namia River Retreat embodies the essence of Pro-Active Wellness Tourism: a destination where culture, landscape, and mindfulness intertwine.
It is an invitation to rediscover balance — to experience healing through nature's quiet beauty and the gentle cadence of the Thu Bon River.
































