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The Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City (English translation ''German House Ho Chi Minh City'') is a building complex in
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, Vietnam, which was opened 2017. The 25-story building complex was initiated under a bilateral government agreement between Germany and Vietnam, with the purpose of setting standards for energy efficiency “made in Germany.” It is the location of the German Consulate General and other institutions and businesses, as well as a cultural and economic hub for German representation in Vietnam.


History

After the Deutsches Haus received its first political mention by the German Federal Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier in 2008, the construction project was approved in 2013. Chancellor Angela Merkel regarded the building permit as an “important symbol” of further rapprochement between Germany and Vietnam. According to her statement, German institutions and interested German companies will have their common seat at the Deutsches Haus in Ho Chi Minh City. In October 2015 was the official groundbreaking ceremony in the presence of international guests from the political, societal, and economic fields. Also in 2015, the project was also distinguished as the ''Best Office Development'' and ''Best Green Development'' by the ''Vietnam Property Awards''. In 2016, the Deutsche Haus received the award for ''Best Green Building Development'' at the ''South East Asia Property Awards 2016''. In November 2016, the topping-out ceremony took place. The distinguished guests included Federal Foreign Minister Steinmeier. In September 2017, the building was completed and opened as part of a soft opening. The Vietnamese Party secretary for Ho-Chi-Minh City,
Nguyễn Thiện Nhân Nguyễn Thiện Nhân (born 12 June 1953) is a Vietnamese economist, engineer, professor and politician. He is currently a member of the National Assembly representing Ho Chi Minh City, where he served as its party secretary (''de facto'' may ...
, and others attended the ceremony. The German-born CEO of the owner company,
Horst Geicke Horst Joachim Franz Geicke (born 1955 in Hamburg) is a German-born entrepreneur, investor and official in Asia who has lived in Hong Kong and Vietnam since the 1980s. In Hong Kong, he is co-founder, partner and former executive chairman of the i ...
, sees the Deutsches Haus as the main address for German, Central European and global companies and investors in Vietnam and ASEAN. Since September 2018, there are three
Buddy Bears ''Buddy Bears'' are painted, life-size fiberglass bear sculptures developed by German businesspeople Klaus and Eva Herlitz, in cooperation with sculptor Roman Strobl. They have become a landmark of Berlin and are considered unofficial ambassa ...
in the lobby of the Deutsches Haus, symbolizing the bond between Germany and Vietnam, whose motifs show different aspects of the German-Vietnamese relationship. File:2016-11-01, Deutsches Haus HCM, Topping out event, opening with politicans and founders, smaller.jpg, Topping out event with investors and politicians File:Deutsches Haus Topping Out Ceremony.jpg, Topping out File:Key Handover.jpg, Symbolic key handover to the Consul General File:DH Ho Chi Minh City Buddy Bears.jpg, Buddy Bears


Design and Ecology

The architectural concept expresses Germany's leading role as an industrial and technological nation through transparency and structured nature, economic construction, and energy efficiency. According to the Federal Ministry of Economics, the building will set new standards for energy efficiency and environmental building standards in Vietnam by the use of ecological building materials in combination with the latest technology from Germany. A double facade is adapted to the climatic conditions of the country and will contribute significantly to energy savings. A glass facade signals openness to the urban environment. The two buildings which are different in height are interconnected by “glass joints.” An arcade will open the high-rise buildings on the ground floor area to both street fronts and connect the entries with the different lobbies and areas.


Gallery

File:Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City by night.jpg, Deutsches Haus by night File:Main entrance DH.jpg, Main entrance File:Main entrance DH 2.jpg, Main entrance File:Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City2.jpg, Lobby File:Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City Hall.png, Lobby File:Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City3.jpg, Conference room File:Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City6.jpg, View of an office File:Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City8.jpg, View of a lounge File:Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City5.jpg, Fitness room File:Inauguration of Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City (46760303255).jpg, Inauguration of Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City


Further

The building complex is also called ''Deutsches Haus HCMC'' or ''Deutsches Haus in Vietnam''. The owner is ''Deutsches Haus Vietnam Invest Ltd.'', a consortium o
investors
The British, French and US consulates-general are located next to Deutsches Haus. The Federal Republic of Germany originally bought the property in 1960. After a dispossession in 1975, Germany regained the usage right to the property in 2011.


External links


Website Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City (deutscheshausvietnam.com)



"Five Years Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City"
article in
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(German)


References

{{reflist Skyscrapers in Ho Chi Minh City Skyscraper office buildings in Vietnam Germany–Vietnam relations