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Thailand Buildings : Architecture
Southeast Asian Property Developments – Thai Building Designs.
post updated 27 August 2024
We’ve selected what we feel are the key examples of Thailand Buildings.
We cover completed buildings, new building designs and architecture competitions across Thailand. The focus is on contemporary buildings in Thailand but information on key traditional Thai buildings is also welcome.
We have 2 pages of Thai Architecture design selections.
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Recent Building in Thailand
W House, Nakornratchasima
Design: IDIN Architects
photo : Spaceshift Studio
New House in Thailand – 21 Jan 2013
As a house, the function areas of living room, dining room, and service are supporters for the private areas of bedrooms. The bedrooms are like the boat which the river is supporting underneath for sailing. The idea was developed into the building orientation by maintaining the basic elements but completely reveal the story, functions and context.
Thai Architecture
Major Thailand Buildings Developments, alphabetical:
Old Market Library, Min Buri, Bangkok
Design: TYIN tegnestue Architects
photo : Pasi Aalto / pasiaalto.com
Old Market Library building
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. The roof and the walls were in very poor condition, and consequently any new element had to be self-supporting.
PTTEP Headquarters Building, Bangkok
Design: HASSELL
photo from HASSELL
PTTEP Headquarters
PTTEP, Thailand’s national petroleum exploration company, occupies eighteen floors in the recently completed ENCO building in Bangkok. It consolidates the various head office functions previously spread across a number of sites.
Radisson Suites Bangkok Sukhumvit
Design: HASSELL
photo from HASSELL
Radisson Suites Bangkok
Radisson Suites Bangkok is conveniently located on Sukhumvit Road in the Bangkok CBD, offering guests direct access to the city’s main business, entertainment and shopping districts. The hotel is a short walk to the Nana Bangkok Skytrain and Sukhumvit subway stations.
Safe Haven Bathhouse
Design: TYIN tegnestue Architects
photo : Pasi Aalto / pasiaalto.com
Safe Haven Bathhouse Ban Tha Song Yang
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.
Safe Haven Buildings, Ban Tha Song Yang
Design: Rintala Eggertsson Architects
photo : Pasi Aalto / Tyin Tegnestue
Safe Haven Orphanage
Through the course of the last year TYIN has worked with planning and constructing small scale projects in Thailand. We aim to build strategic projects that can improve the lives for people in difficult situations.
Soe Ker Tie House, Noh Bo, Tak
Design: TYIN tegnestue Architects
photo : Pasi Aalto / pasiaalto.com
Soe Ker Tie House
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.
More Thai Architecture online soon
Tallest Buildings in Thailand, all in Bangkok
Baiyoke Tower II
1997
Plan Architects Co.
304m
tallest building in Thailand and Southeast Asia when completed
State Tower
2001
Rangsan Architecture Co., Ltd.
247m
Empire Tower 1, Yan Nawa
1999
ACT Consultants Co. Ltd.
227m
Jewelry Trade Center
1996
Urban Architects & Associates
221m
China Resources Tower, Pathum Wan
2002
P & T Architects & Engineers Ltd.
210m
Sinn Sathorn Tower
1993
Plan Architects Co., Design 103
International Ltd., Arun Chaiseri Group
195m
Thai Wah Tower II
1995
Architrave Design & Planning
194m
More Thai Architecture projects online soon
Location: Thailand, Southeast Asia
Historic Thai Architecture
Grand Palace, Bangkok
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Buddhist Architecture
Wat Phra Kaeo – Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Bangkok
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Wat Benchamabophit – Marble Temple, Bangkok
1899
Wat Dhammamongkol
1985
Tallest temple in Bangkok
Wat Arun – Temple of the Dawn, Bangkok Yai district
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Developments in countries close to Thailand
Cambodia Buildings
photo © Tom Ravenscroft
School Design Competition, Mae Sot, Thai-Burma border
picture from design contest organisers
Thailand Design Competition
Building Trust International Competition – Moved to Care Design Competition Results Announced: Demand for healthcare services in Southeast Asia is rising rapidly especially for those in rural communities where poverty makes people more vulnerable.
Comments / photos for the Thai Buildings page welcome