Located on the western bank of the Han River, at the junction of three major streets—2/9, Dao Tan, and Binh Hien—The One Tower rises as a calm presence amid the constant movement of Da Nang’s city center.
Built on a compact site of just over 1,500 m², the 25-storey tower (plus 3 basement levels) maintains a construction density of only 45%, allowing space to breathe and encouraging flexible interaction between people and the surrounding urban fabric.
The architecture of The One resists spectacle. Instead, it is an exercise in restraint and equilibrium—balancing work and retreat, stillness and motion, the physical and the emotional.
Functional layers—offices, officetels, condotels—are compactly arranged yet remain porous. The integration of amenities on the ground floor and rooftop (sky bar, infinity pool, gym) enables dynamic, round-the-clock activation.
Every approach reveals a different side of The One, where contrasts of material, shadow, and light are deliberately composed.
Amid the still rhythm of its façade, the rooftop pool becomes a second surface—reflecting Da Nang’s sky and dissolving the boundary between architecture and landscape.
The One does not aspire to be iconic. Yet through its restraint, contextual response, and multi-layered program, it anchors the evolving western riverfront of Da Nang—a quiet urban pause that restores balance to the city’s tempo.