The Hanoi People’s Committee recently announced a plan to create management records, develop a database, and implement 3D digitization for these villas. This initiative is part of Program No. 03-CTr/TU, aimed at enhancing the management, use, and preservation of state-owned villas built before 1954.
The plan will improve the capacity of state management agencies by providing comprehensive information on the status of these villas, enabling better decision-making for their conservation. It also includes the development of villa management software to help analyze data and predict future needs.
Key milestones include:
- By the end of 2024, 20% of the villas (about 240) will have their management profiles and databases established.
- The 3D digitization of Group 1 villas will begin in the fourth quarter of 2024.
- By 2025, the city aims to have 80% of the villas (around 970) documented and digitized.
- The entire project, including software development and 3D digitization, is expected to be completed by December 31, 2026.
This effort underscores Hanoi’s commitment to preserving its cultural heritage while leveraging modern technology for effective management.
Group 1 Villas are villas ranked as historical and cultural relics according to the provisions of the law on cultural heritage; villas with typical architectural value, owned by the state.