VELA be Siam Hotel
A new design hotel has opened in the bustling heart of Siam Square, Bangkok, a vibrant hub of culture and activity. This striking hotel features a façade that creatively reinterprets traditional Thai architectural elements,
A new design hotel has opened in the bustling heart of Siam Square, Bangkok, a vibrant hub of culture and activity. This striking hotel features a façade that creatively reinterprets traditional Thai architectural elements,
EVERYDAY VACATION HOUSE | The design adheres to community guidelines on color, roof style, and height, blending seamlessly with neighboring two-story homes. Tiered massing and setbacks maintain a cohesive skyline, while service areas such as
Spanning over seven rai of land (approximately 2,76 acres) in Thailand’s Buriram province, this detached home exudes an Asian touch, particularly reflecting the vibes of local culture. The Thai owner had this residence built
The site is located at the beautiful river bend of Chao Praya River. The urban context is surrounded by high-rise building on one side, and the other 3 sides with 12-15 m. height building. Therefore, the
Tha Chalom, the first sanitation district in Thailand which is the habitation of the Thai-Chinese fishing community settled in the past. The overall landscape is designed to be accessible for everyone, such as the application
Medita-Workation Home, located in the “Sangthian Siribun Dhamma Retreat” in Phayao, Thailand a charitable project providing the Dhamma retreat center with architecture that balances work and mindfulness. This project became an architectural study for
Benjakitti Park, an urban oasis in Bangkok, emerged from a former Tobacco factory site. It spans 720,000 sq.m, serving as an educational hub about ecology, hydrology, and the environment. This initiative retains 128,000 cu.m.
A private floating unit, construction of which commenced in 2019 and was completed in 2021, is also situated on Sinakharin Lake in Kanchanaburi, Thailand, carrying forward the legacy of Z9 Resort. Focused on sustainability, PLA2