Vattanac Capital is Phnom Penh’s most prestigious commercial address. Rising to 187.3m, this landmark development is designed and constructed to the highest international standards for Cambodia’s emerging business and leisure community. Vattanac Capital is Gold Certification in LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), an internationally recognized green building standard established by United States Green Building Council.
Vattanac Capital is the first Gold LEED certified tower in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It will set the benchmark for sustainable development, raise the bar for building environmental performance, and exceed all occupants expectations. Not only Vattanac Capital be an international icon, it will also be a corporate symbol of social and environmental responsibility, and lead the way in sustainable development in Cambodia.
Shaped like a dragon’s back and incorporating elements of fengshui and traditional Naga motifs, the 188-metre, 39-storey Vattanac Capital Tower already dominates Phnom Penh’s skyline. Vattanac Capital was also awarded the best commercial property in South East Asia in 2012.
Vattanac Capital will be a world of difference.
The building consists of two impressive towers and a glass and steel podium; Vattanac Capital Tower 1 is a 38 floor skyscraper with Grade A offices, luxury retail and world-class 5 Stars Hotel. Vattanac Capital Tower 2 is a life style cube which has cinema floor, fitness floor, forecourt floor and medical floor among other attractions.
The tower provide serviced apartments, retail space, office space, a rooftop outdoor bar and a car park. The Vattanac Bank also plans to move their headquarters to the tower.
Floors 25 through 39 will house the Rosewood Phnom Penh Hotel, slated to open in early 2018. The hotel will provide 148 rooms and 27 serviced apartments, as well as conference facilities, a fitness centre, a lobby lounge, a "sky bar", and a 20-metre swimming pool on the 33rd storey. The sky bar sits on a terrace which is cantilevered from the curving roofline of the tower.
The building was designed by TFP Farrells. The form of the tower was inspired by a dragon and incorporates feng shui and traditional Naga motifs. The construction manager and engineer was Arup. The LEED consultant is CO2nnsulting. The building has 30 high-speed Schindler lifts, as well as two Kone lifts.
The building is LEED Gold certified and won the "Best Commercial Development (South East Asia)" award at the South East Asia Property Awards in Singapore in December 2012.
Address: Preah Ang Non Street, Phnom Penh
Suggested duration: 1-2 hours
Height: 187 m
Floors: 38
Opened: 2014
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