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National Assembly House
Nhà Quốc hội
The front of the building
General information
Architectural style
Modern architecture
Address
1, Độc Lập Road, Quán Thánh Ward, Ba Đình District[1][2]
Meinhard Von Gerkan, Nikolaus Goetze, Dirk Heller and Joern Ortmann
Architecture firm
gmp International GmbH
Engineer
Inros Lackner AG
Main contractor
Sông Đà Construction Corporation[3]
Awards and prizes
2014 Vietnam's National Architecture Award
Other information
Parking
550 spaces
The National Assembly Building of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Tòa nhà Quốc hội Việt Nam), officially the National Assembly House (Nhà Quốc hội)[6] and also known as the New Ba Đình Hall (Hội trường Ba Đình mới), is a public building located on Ba Đình Square across from the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi, Vietnam. Construction started on October 12, 2009, and finished on October 20, 2014. The building is used by the National Assembly of Vietnam for its sessions and other official functions.
This building is the largest and most complex office building built in Vietnam after the reunification of the country.[7][8]
The Building covers an area of 63,000 square meters, and is 39 meters in height. The building can accommodate 80 separate meetings with more than 2,500 people at the same time.
The old Ba Đình Hall was demolished in 2008 to make room for a new parliament house. However, archaeological remains of the old imperial city of Hanoi, Thăng Long, were found on the site and therefore the construction of a new building was delayed.
The proposed project took 15 years (1999–2014) from the initial concept to the inauguration. The project attracted attention and debates in the country's mass media concerning the construction site and conservation of Ba Đình Hall.[9][7][10][11] The project led to the largest archaeological excavations in Vietnam at the site of Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long.[12] The German architecture design consultant company, gmp International GmbH, was awarded the Vietnam's National Architecture Award by the Vietnam Architect Society in 2014.[13]
^"Nguồn lực thông tin". Thư viện Quốc hội. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
^"The National Assembly Office". Retrieved 3 October 2020.
^"Nhà Quốc hội". Sông Đà Construction Corporation. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
^"Công trình Tòa nhà Quốc hội". Công ty cổ phần Sông Đà 6. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
^Bảo Cầm (2014). "Chi hơn 5.500 tỉ đồng xây Nhà Quốc hội". Báo Thanh Niên. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
^"The National Assembly House". 9th Global Young Parliamentarians Summit. National Assembly of Vietnam. Archived from the original on 19 December 2023. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
^ abViệt Khoa – Văn Thế (2018). "Nhà Quốc hội mới: Dấu ấn thương hiệu ngành Xây dựng thời kỳ mới". Tạp Chí Kiến Trúc Việt Nam. Retrieved 20 June 2020. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
^Giang Huy (2014). "Bên trong tòa nhà Quốc hội mới". VnExpress. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
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