A resort is not just a place to stay but also a unique experiential space where travelers can enjoy premium services and immerse themselves in nature. Whether traveling domestically or internationally, I always consider resorts an ideal accommodation choice. As an architect, I also see this as an opportunity to gain deeper insights into the resort business. Therefore, when clients sign a contract for a resort design project, I can easily provide suitable consultation solutions, leveraging my expertise and years of accumulated knowledge.
In Vietnam, I often choose to drive along coastal roads or mountain passes instead of traveling by air. Resorts are one of my preferred accommodation types for overnight stays or a few days of relaxation. While I am familiar with various resort models, I typically experience each resort only once or twice for reference rather than conducting in-depth research. I believe that having a broad knowledge base is essential, and specialized studies on a specific resort should only be conducted when working on an actual project. This approach helps identify a unique design style that best suits the specific requirements of each case.