AIA East Gateway | Shma Company Limited

AIA East Gateway is a new office building model located in the Bangna area. This building emphasizes the well-being of office employees by integrating nature and green spaces into the building.

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The surrounding landscape on the ground, on podiums, and on the sky balcony not only offers a relaxing atmosphere for people but also provides areas to promote physical and mental well-being, such as an outdoor exercise area featuring a vibrant red running track contrasted with greenery along 400 meters, an outdoor fitness center, table tennis, indoor fitness, and even a saltwater swimming pool.

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During the day, employees can change their working atmosphere. The space was designed to allow the user to come out to discuss in the outdoor Co-Working Area, which is surrounded by nature. It can help increase concentration, reduce fatigue, and enhance work efficiency and creativity by approximately 15 – 20%.

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There are areas to promote Social and Community well-being for employees, with meeting pavilions, resting pavilions and dining tables. Another highlight is the urban farming corner with abundant edible plant species to be harvested and enjoyed by people working here. Activities of gathering plants and taking care of the farm can be bonding social moments. Studies have found that having an edible garden can improve people’s health by up to 15%.

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AIA East Gateway building not only emphasizes well-being but is also dedicated to addressing the issue of flood-prone areas with nature-based solutions. The design ensures that the property can serve as a water retention area during heavy rainfall for four months and store up to 1,161.25 cubic meters of water. The significant key of the design is the natural retention pond and the bioswale, which not only enhance the ambiance of the surrounding area but also function as water retention areas for the project.

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The natural retention ponds also serve as a rainwater harvesting area and upcycle the water. All of the green spaces within the project are designed as Rain Gardens capable of capturing and slowing down water flow. These gardens can filter dust and contaminants before allowing the water to flow into natural ponds. This is achieved through long bioswales, designed like streams amidst green vegetation. Those parts help to trap pollutants and slow down the water, then store it in rain harvesting tanks and undergo a nature-based purification process. The purified water is reused for various activities within the project, such as irrigating the plants.

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With these design that is environmentally conscious and prioritizes the well-being of its users, the AIA East Gateway building has achieved the WELL Building Standard, which assesses buildings under seven core concepts: Air, Water, Nourishment, Light, Fitness, Comfort, and Mind. It also received the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Building Certification, which is beneficial not only to the building’s users but also to the people in the neighborhood and the surrounding area.

Project Info
Landscape Architects: Shma Company Limited
Country: Thailand, Khet Bang Na
Area: 16143 m²
Year: 2023
Photographs: W Workspace
Design Director: Prapan Napawongdee
CM: Anongnard Jungmongkolsawat
Landscape Architects: Katavet Sittikit, Phat Chapanon, Ginsupa Tantiprasong, Rattnin Peewsook, Sorat Sitthidumrong, Sumonpan Kong-u-thaikul
Horticulturists: Supaluk Paorik, Jakkrapan Kongklum
Graphic Designers: Thanaphum Thongprasert and Chidapa Phruetthithananon

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Isabelle Laurent is a Built Projects Editor at Arch2O, recognized for her editorial insight and passion for contemporary architecture. She holds a Master’s in Architectural Theory from École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville. Before joining Arch2O in 2016, she worked in a Paris-based architectural office and taught as a faculty adjunct at the École Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris. Isabelle focuses on curating projects around sustainability, adaptive reuse, and urban resilience. With a background in design and communication, she brings clarity to complex ideas and plays a key role in shaping Arch2O’s editorial

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