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Bangkok Architecture Tours

Thailand Architecture Guides – Exclusive Southeast Asia Building Guides tailor made for Groups

post updated 10 February 2024

Contact Isabelle Lomholt on isabelle(at)e-architect.com

Bangkok Architecture Tours: Exclusive Guided Walks

Our Bangkok guided tours are all tailored to suit each booking, we do not allow for bookings to be joined. Our guided tours in Thailand are all exclusive to each client.

Should you be planning an office trip, a conference, or university trip in Southeast Asia we would be happy to take your booking: please contact us at e-architect.

Central Embassy in Bangkok Building by Architects AL_A:
Central Embassy in Bangkok Building
architecture photograph © Hufton Crow

Bangkok Walking Tours

Bangkok Architecture – Introduction

Bangkok is located in Southeast Asia.

Major contemporary buildings include Centralplaza by French architect Manuelle Gautrand ; Central Embassy – retail and hotel building complex by Amanda Levete Architects from London ; PTTEP Headquarters Building by HASSELL, Australia ; Fai-Fah by Spark ; Bangkok International Airport – Suvarnabhumi Airport by Helmut Jahn of Murphy/Jahn Architects ; British Embassy Building Renovation by MJP Architects – MacCormac Jamieson Prichard, England. All these buildings can be visited on our Bangkok Architecture Tours.

Kantana Film Animation-Institute, Thailand - Bangkok Architecture Tours
Kantana Film Animation-Institute building image Courtesy architecture office

Bangkok Architecture – Key Buildings

Bangkok Walking Tours – Traditional, Contemporary or Both

This South-east Asia city is the capital of the country officially titled the Kingdom of Thailand. It is located in the centre of the Indochina peninsula in Southeast Asia, bordered to the north by Burma and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by Malaysia and to the west by the Andaman Sea.

Central Embassy Bangkok Architecture Tours
Central Embassy building image Courtesy architecture office

Bangkok Architectural Tours can focus on traditional buildings, contemporary buildings or both. The architecture tour can be an introduction to the city’s main buildings or can be tailored to your group’s interests.

Mulberry Grove The Forestias Villas, Bangkok building design by Foster + Partners:
Mulberry Grove The Forestias Villas Bangkok Thailand
Mulberry Grove The Forestias Villas photograph : Weerapon Singnoi

Walking Tours of Bangkok can involve advice (for an agreed fee) ahead of trips about types and areas of buildings.

We are more than happy to accommodate your needs and interests on our Bangkok Architecture Tours.

The Street Ratchada
The Street Ratchada photography : W Workspace, Luke Yeung, Aey Somsawat

We can provide information on programme, geographical areas and building types up to a year ahead of your Bangkok tour. For example a group of architects interested in innovative Bangkok housing could be provided with tailored information allowing a tour programme to be agreed prior to their visit to Southeast Asia.

Visits can be combined with our tours to Singapore where e-architect also have architectural guides available.

Hachi Serviced Apartment Building, Chatuchak District by Octane architect & design:
Hachi Serviced Apartment in Chatuchak District Bangkok Architecture Walking Tours
Chatuchak District property photo © Rungkit Charoenwat

Bangkok Walking Tours

Contact us to arrange your Bangkok architectural tour on mobile or email us at isabelle(at)e-architect.com

Architecture Tours

e-architect also organise architecture walking tours in other Asian cities such as Singapore, Hong Kong, New Delhi, Shanghai and Istanbul.

Architecture Walking Tours

Art Collector gallery in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand building designed by Enter Projects:
Art Collector gallery in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Chiang Mai Art Collector gallery photo : William Barrington-Binns
This Art collector’s gallery in Chiang Mai consists of many interior pavilions enclosed by intricate gardens with exterior sculptures and ornate water features.

Location: Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia

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Architectural Walking Tour References

Thailand Architecture

Thailand Architecture Design

Centralplaza, Bangkok
Design: Manuelle Gautrand, Architects
Centralplaza

Central Embassy – retail and hotel building complex
Design: Amanda Levete Architects
Central Embassy Bangkok

Bangkok International Airport – Suvarnabhumi Airport
Design: Helmut Jahn of Murphy/Jahn Architects
Suvarnabhumi Airport Building

British Embassy Building Renovation
Design: MJP Architects – MacCormac Jamieson Prichard
British Embassy Bangkok

East Ville, Bangkok
Architects: DROO
East Ville in Bangkok
East Ville building photograph : Michel Da Costa Gonçalves
East Ville in Bangkok
The architectural design for East Ville – a new indoor / outdoor retail complex in tropical Bangkok – engages with the notion of shelter, through this semi external shopping mall.

Sala Samui Chaweng Beach Resort, Koh Samui, Surat Thani
Architects: Onion
Sala Samui Chaweng Beach Resort in Koh Samui
Koh Samui property photo : Wworkspace
Sala Samui Chaweng Beach Resort
This Thai beach R=resort has a panoramic view of Chaweng Beach on the third largest island in Thailand. Ko Samui lies in the Gulf of Thailand, off the east coast of Surat Thani Province.

Siri House, Suriyawong
Design: IDIN Architects
Siri House
Suriyawong building photo © Spaceshift Studio
Siri House in Bangkok

Central World Tower Hotel & Convention Center Building
Design: BBG-BBGM withTandem Architects
Central World Hotel Bangkok

Cambodia Buildings

Philippines Buildings

Vietnam Buildings

Malaysian Architecture

Singapore Architecture

Asian Architecture

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