VR Museum in Bangkok Building
This project is part of a new cultural program for a large retail complex in Bangkok, Thailand. The existing commercial space is a 30-meter glass atrium dome. The gallery houses Buddhist statues and artifacts.
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This project is part of a new cultural program for a large retail complex in Bangkok, Thailand. The existing commercial space is a 30-meter glass atrium dome. The gallery houses Buddhist statues and artifacts.
Central Festival in Chiang Mai, Thai retail development design by Girimun Architects, on a prominent corner on Chiang Mai ring road, this Thailand lifestyle retail centre building combines indoor shopping and outdoor enjoyment: 5 levels of shopping, eating, entertainment, multiplex cinema & ice-skating rink.
Sava Sai House in Phang Nga Thai Dream duilding design by Original Vision Limited: the client’s brief was to create a six bedroom dream villa on a prime beach front plot of land on the west coast of Phang Nga province at the southern end of Thailand.
Central Plaza Lardprao in Bangkok Shopping Complex: Thai Retail Development design by Girimun Architects, first Southeast Asian mixed-use complex of shopping, offices, hotel and convention centre built in the 70’s has gone through a major expansion and repositioning.
This project design by A-cero, architectural studio of Joaquín Torres and Rafael Llamazares, is an interior design for an exclusive hotel in Thailand.
Located in the bucolic coast area of Natai Beach in Phuket, this place is characterized by its calm, the vast sands and the turquoise blue waters. The complex has 10 villas designed by different well-known international architects firms.
This house for a family of five is located on Sukhumvit Rd., Soi 101/1, next to their old house where they had been living since long time ago. According to the scale of the site and owner’s love of nature, open space, and gardening give an initial idea for this house design.
Fai-Fah, which means “light energy”, is a corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme initiated in April 2010 by TMB Bank. The programme acts as a catalyst for change in Thai society through working with underprivileged children and teenagers in their community using the arts as a vehicle for self-development and creative thinking.
Kantana Film and Animation Institute, Thailand College Development design by Bangkok Project Studio + Boonserm Premthada: massive eight-metre-high handmade brick walls with undulating geometric profiles characterise this undergraduate college.
Rather than adopting high-rise models from temperate countries, this 66-storey central Bangkok development adapts aspects of low-rise tropical housing to spaces in the sky. Naturally cross-ventilated, the apartments require no air conditioning.
W House, Nakornratchasima, Thailand – design by IDIN Architects – Thai house, Thailand architecture, Thai property: contemporary Asian home.
Phuket Gateway, New Thailand Building, Thai Design, Architect, Image Phuket Gateway : Thailand Architecture Thai Contemporary Architecture – design by IDIN Architects 14 Jan 2013 Phuket Gateway Thailand Design: IDIN Architects Location: Phuket, west Thailand Phuket Building photo : Spaceshift Studio The idea is to present the character of vernacular architecture in the south of … Read more
Casa de La Flora, Khao Lak building, Thailand – design by VaSLab Architecture – Casa de La Flora Thailand, Phangnga province building: Thai resort design
Sited at the steepest portion of the site with uninterrupted view of the Gulf of Thailand, Conrad Koh Samui Resorts & Spa is a destination in itself, where spectacular views and relaxed ambience lie yonder.
In the fall of 2008 TYIN travelled to Noh Bo, a small village on the Thai-Burmese border to design and build houses for Karen refugee children. The 60 year long conflict in Burma forced several hundred thousand people to flee from their homes. The conflict leaves many children orphaned, with little hope for the future.
The new sanitary building houses the basic needs of the orphanage; the toilets, personal hygiene facilities and laundry. The internal structure was already built and became the framework for the project.
The Old Market Library is built in a 100-year-old market building. The section for the library measures 3×9 metres internally, with a back yard facing a small canal.
Klong Toey is currently the largest and oldest areas of informal dwellings in Bangkok. More than 140.000 people is estimated to live here, and most are living in sub-standard houses with few or no tenure rights or support from the government.