A new US$1 billion expansion of Vietnam’s The Grand Ho Tram has been described as a wellness-oriented hospitality and residential development, forming part of the integrated resort’s Phase 3 plans.
First announced in Q2 following a groundbreaking ceremony, Dewan Architects + Engineers, which has been appointed Lead Architect and Interior Design consultant, this week revealed further details of the development, known as “Maia Ho Tram”. The design, it explained, integrates a high-density hospitality and residential program with a wellness-led ethos, “capitalizing on the site’s oceanfront positioning while creating a strong sense of connection to its natural surroundings.”
Spanning around 103,000 square meters, “Maia Ho Tram” will comprise two high-rise towers, a villa cluster and a podium of shared amenities including leisure and dining options, while a rooftop wellness deck aims to reinforce the development’s focus on healthy, contemporary living.
“Maia Ho Tram is a milestone project that reflects the values we bring to every commission: sustainability, lifestyle-driven design and architectural innovation,” said Ammar Al Assam, CEO of Dewan Architects + Engineers. “Vietnam and Southeast Asia are rapidly growing markets and we are proud to contribute with a project that sets new benchmarks for wellness and hospitality, while creating long-term value for both residents and guests.”
Freek Jansen, Branch Manager of Dewan Southeast Asia, added, “Our vision for Maia Ho Tram is to design more than just buildings – we are shaping an experience that brings people closer to nature while delivering the highest standards of contemporary living. It is a unique opportunity to strengthen our presence in Vietnam and demonstrate how design-led thinking can define new models of resort living.”
Dewan Architects + Engineers said that the project will include a hotel operated by Fusion Hotel Group under the Maia Resort brand, 1,244 condominium apartments and 36 low-rise villas. The podium will feature a seafood restaurant, two-level food court, kids’ club, golf simulator, wellness center, multifunctional hall for 400 people and a beach club.
Completion is scheduled for 3Q27.



























