Bangkok Midtown Hotel | Plan Architect

Designed by Plan Architect, Bangkok Midtown Hotel is a 6-story hotel with a multiple of public facilities such as the main lobby, restaurant, swimming pool and Thai spa. The 4-star hotel is located among untidy surroundings and very close to row houses at 3 sides of the site. The only side, the front, that connected to Rama VI road is intentionally designed to engage with an open courtyard.

Our main concept of the project is to reinterpret a visual definition of “traditional Thai” and transform it to be “Contemporary Thai” architecture. The Thai traditional floral mobile is purposed as building facade pattern and a visual filter for both users and neighborhood. The façade also acts as a second skin and sunshade of the building which creates a shape-duplicated shadow on the wall.

The front side is gradually opened to be a welcome main approach to the building. In the courtyard, the pillar-like vertical fins represent the traditional Thai temple pillar. At the end of the group of pillars, reflecting glass wall is designed and situated in order to create a visual continuous hall.  The bridge on the roof is initially designed to be a rooftop bar. Its bottom is covered with mirror finished aluminum composite panels with a different angle in each panel.  Not only it creates an illusion reflecting effect but also referred to be identical to a character of mosaic glasses on Thai pagoda.

courtesy of © PanoramicStudio

Project Info:
Architects: Plan Architect
Location: 888 Thanon Rama VI, Khwaeng Thanon Phetchaburi, Khet Ratchathewi, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10400, Thailand
Architects in Charge: Sinn Phonghanyudh, Somsak Chanokprasit, Wara Jithpratugs, Naphasorn Kiatwinyoo
Area: 9.287 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: PanoramicStudio
Project Name: Bangkok Midtown Hotel

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