Car Parking Solar Roof Bangkok, Thailand

Car Parking Solar Roof Bangkok Building, Thai Sustainable Architecture, Southeast Asia Offices

Car Parking Solar Roof Bangkok Building

Design: Openbox Group and Openbox Architects

Location: B.GRIMM POWER Headquarters Office, Bang Kapi District, Bangkok, Thailand

Car Parking Solar Roof Bangkok, Thailand

Photos by Panoramic Studio

3 Aug 2020

Power Wing Bangkok – Car Parking Solar Roof

B.GRIMM POWER Headquarters Office Sculpture, Bangkok

After many success OPENBOX design interventions for large scale projects, B. Grimm Power send us a brief to help creating an awareness of the important of sustainable energy to public. The brief was to create an iconic piece of landmark at their Headquarters Office, that can send a strong message.

Car Parking Solar Roof Bangkok, Thailand

OPENBOX design team studied the headquarters layout and proposed to create two multi-function objects at the office parking areas, at the most visible location from the main road. We will create a parking roof, completed with solar panels in a form of a stunning sculpture.

Car Parking Solar Roof Bangkok, Thailand

B.Grimm Power is the leading professional firm in solar energy, the company’s headquarters emphasis is using the solar panel and solar farm. The design is integration between architecture and nature. In order to create a more dynamic form, each solar panel was arranged in various angles according to energy waves to be “The Power wing”. Also, it’s inspired from B.Grimm corporate’s value, the solar panel demonstrates the unity of people in their corporation.

Car Parking Solar Roof Bangkok, Thailand

The piece of art itself will express engineering aesthetics by revealing a steel skeleton of a 50 meters piece of art with only 2 columns, and grand cantilever, combined with solar panels installations. This symbolised mankind’s achievements in structural and energy engineering. Under the surface of the structure, are dashes of terracotta orange that stand for B.Grimm Power color identity.

Car Parking Solar Roof Bangkok, Thailand

From the main street passing the front of the headquarters office and through the entrance road, the sculptures create a strong presence with the awareness as intended. More than just a visual landmark , the sculptures symbolised a connection between engineering and art, that should be perceived as ONE.

Car Parking Solar Roof Bangkok, Thailand

Power Wing Bangkok, Thailand – Building Information

B.GRIMM POWER Headquarters Office Sculpture

Project name: Power Wing
Building Type: Car Parking Solar Roof
Location: B.GRIMM POWER Headquarters Office, Bangkok, Thailand
Completed: 2020
Architecture: Openbox Group and Openbox Architects
Principal Architects: Mr. Ratiwat Suwannatrai
Architects Team: Mr. Apiwat Limpananakthong, Mr. Natthapol Yuanjit, Mr. Taksin Cherngroo

Power Wing B.GRIMM POWER Headquarters Bang Kapi District

Structural Engineer: Mr. Pongsakorn Amornsak
MEP Engineer: Siam complete construction Co. ltd
Consultant: Solarcon Co. ltd
Constructor: APM group & service Co. ltd

Photography: Panoramic Studio

B.GRIMM POWER Headquarters Office Sculpture, Bangkok B.GRIMM POWER Headquarters Office Sculpture, Bangkok

Parking A
Area: 677.30 sq.m.
Solar panel: 318 panels
: 124.02 kWp

Parking B
Area: 533.80 sq.m.
Solar panel: 252 panels
: 98.28 kWp

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Products / Brands:
– Solar Panel: Cheetah 72M-V 370-390 Watt / Jinko Solar
– String Inverters: Smart PV String Inverters / Huawei

B.GRIMM POWER Headquarters Office Sculpture, Bangkok

Identity Design Concept

For years OPENBOX ARCHITECTS has a strong belief that alternative, sustainable energy concept is the key of future developments. Energy consumption in developments are one of the highest expenses in business system. Reduction of such expense could be a great benefit in then long run.

B.GRIMM POWER Headquarters Office Sculpture, Bangkok

There are many incentives to encourage the use of sustainable energy sources, such as many certificates and awards. The actual implementation is still far from enough, and is only perceived as CSR for corporate rather to a real solution to save the World.

B.GRIMM POWER Headquarters Office Sculpture, Bangkok

The following could be one of the most important reasons. Provision of sustainable energy sources has been the ‘unseen’ part of the final outcome. It is perceived to be an infrastructure that lacks appealing images to create a powerful marketing storey.

B.GRIMM POWER Headquarters Office Sculpture, Bangkok

This is where OPENBOX ARCHITECTS could provide a potential solutions, Identity design for infrastructure projects. For years we have been experimenting with many projects including our homes, and OPENBOX Garden Office that we install solar panels that provided 70% of our daily electricity. Though this has started as our personal passion, we know that one day, this shall become the next BIG idea for future developments, and for mankind.

Power Wing Bang Kapi District

Since 2017, we have started cooperating our design influence into alternative, clean, sustainable energy business. Today, we have set up partnerships with related companies for this journey. The journey will lead to sustainable future, from Zero Energy Village to ZERO Energy City.

Power Wing Bang Kapi District Bangkok

Car Parking Solar Roof Bangkok Building images / information from Enter Projects Asia on 200220

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