The first project bearing the White Palace brand mark is the White Palace conference center located at 194 Hoang Van Thu, Phu Nhuan District, Ho Chi Minh City. Hidden behind natural green areas full of vitality, this place opens up a luxurious, relaxing space, separate from the noisy urban life outside.i.

The Ivory lobby awakens artistic senses from the first visual touches

The breath of art spreads right from the Ivory lobby area. With a unique arc dome architecture, the Ivory lobby awakens artistic senses from the first visual touches. Intertwined with the soaring white curves are naturally arranged green areas, creating a delicate highlight for the overall architecture. That spacious, pure space is the place that connects the two largest halls of the White Palace convention center.

The Alpas Hall evokes the spirit of creativity through a string of light beads shimmering from the wooden ceiling

Designed towards events that emphasize aesthetic values, the Alpas and Diwa halls with contemporary architecture are expressed through unique forms transformed from the language of art. If Alpas evokes the creative spirit through a string of light beads shimmering from the wooden ceiling, then Diwa with hundreds of splendid sky lights is a space that leads to sublime artistic inspiration.

Besides colors and materials, the architects cleverly exploited the light element, bringing harmonious convection vitality throughout the hall space.

In the Foyer lobby area, art is conveyed delicately through generous curves

In the small banquet halls, warm wood tones and soft curves act as materials connecting artistic inspiration. With a wooden mesh design interwoven with natural green areas, Chillax creates a feeling of spaciousness and freedom, while Soulix with its wooden arch architecture evokes harmony and close connection.

Luxurious but minimalist design with subtle artistic implications has helped the White Palace convention center transform spectacularly after 10 years of formation and development, becoming a place of inspiration for events that promote dignity. Creativity and aesthetic value.

White Palace event center is like a living work of art in the heart of the city

In mid-2019, the second branch of the White Palace brand launched at 588 Pham Van Dong, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City. This iconic work is considered a living work of art in the heart of the city. Covering the entire facade with pure white, characteristic of the White Palace brand.

Seen from a distance, the overall project resembles a busy commercial port with soaring sails, simulating the intersection of art with great aspirations on the journey to connect the community. The curved steel structure with modern patterns is integrated in layers and rhythmically with natural green areas full of vitality, creating delicate spaces connecting the banquet halls.

Steel structure with modern patterns is integrated in a layered and rhythmic manner with natural green areas

The curved wood design combined with a sparkling silver mirrored ceiling opens up a deep space leading to the two largest halls of the White Palace event center, Hall A and Hall B.

With a ceiling height of more than 9m, Hall A and Hall B are where event organizers can find creative inspiration with strong, solid yet flexible and soft shapes, creating harmony on the ground. Warm wood background.

Standing out among the luxurious and elegant space are transparent windows that open a clear view of the green Pavilion garden, carrying the idea of ​​a thoughtful reunion of nature, architecture and art.

Hall A and Hall B are where event organizers can find creative inspiration.

The sophistication and aesthetic spirit continue to be conveyed through the architectural language of the small banquet halls. With a curved wooden ceiling design inspired by free waves, Serene exudes peace and relaxation like the meaning of the lobby’s name. Meanwhile, Tala and Baam awaken the artistic sense through a minimalist, elegant but no less luxurious design.

In architecture there is always the breath of art and in moments of sublimation art always has architectural imprints. Although different in scale and shape, White Palace buildings all contain subtle artistic implications from which event organizers can creatively sublimate all ideas.