The National Assembly House, built in Hanoi (Vietnam) according to a project by the Inros Lackner Company, takes modernity to its summit. The key: a successful design of volumes that yields wide-open spaces, coupled with a magnificent choice of construction materials.
The heart of the building is the meeting hall, a space 51 metres in diameter and 26 metres high with floors covered in Crema Marfil Coto® marble from the Levantina Group, in a honed finish.
A highly modern architecture adorned by the classic style of the finest Original Stone.
As discreet as it is bright, this material allows the building's interior architecture to shine as it increases its volumetric qualities. Combined with the oxidised ochre of the walls and the industrial green of the central volume, the Crema Marfil Coto® marble creates a palette of tones as unique as it is original in this spectacular project. An elegant and timeless building to set a precedent and make passions soar.