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A civilized and welcoming community not only fosters a sense of safety and belonging for its residents but also plays a key role in enhancing property value, creating lasting appeal and sustainable growth for the area.
Nestled in Trần Văn Giàu, Vĩnh Lộc B, Bình Chánh District, The Meadow enjoys a prime location with seamless connectivity to National Highway 1A, Võ Văn Kiệt Boulevard, and a comprehensive range of modern amenities. More than just an ideal place to live, The Meadow fosters a sophisticated and forward-thinking residential community. In this contemporary environment, children grow up in a healthy and nurturing space that shapes both character and knowledge.
Figure 1: Rain garden - where young residents can freely explore natureDesigned with a biophilic approach, The Meadow seamlessly integrates nature into everyday life, enhancing mental well-being and strengthening human connections. World-class amenities such as the Rain Garden, children’s playground, BBQ area, and community garden provide families with opportunities to bond and enjoy a peaceful, enriching lifestyle.
Additionally, Gamuda Land has meticulously planned every space, maximizing green areas to create shared facilities that bring residents closer together. Families can gather and cherish warm moments at the BBQ area and community garden—places where neighborly bonds are nurtured and like-minded individuals with a passion for gardening and cuisine come together to cultivate meaningful memories in a serene and open setting.

ARDOR Green is honored to partner with Gamuda Land as a sustainability consultant for The Meadow, providing tailored solutions to maximize the project’s environmental performance. Through careful consideration of design choices and materials, we aim to help the development meet the highest green building standards—ensuring both exceptional living quality for residents and harmony with nature. We deeply appreciate our collaboration with Gamuda Land and their shared commitment to sustainable development, working together toward a greener future for the community.
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