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LEFT: The Park Lobby BELOW LEFT: The Red Oven restaurant has been conceptualised by consultancy Gorgeous Group. Live cooking stations serve up various street-style cuisines. The central show kitchen features a large vermillion-hued Molteni cooking station
architecture. “As the site is situated
on two major downtown streets, we have developed our aluminium and glass-clad tower as a hardback book with two covers slightly open to the public,” he explains. “The curvilinear façade is intended to cast varying reflections in response to the light. We have installed a glass, concrete and rosso zinc podium to provide contrast to the tower above while the aluminium-enclosed parking ramps below have a powder coating for a metallic appearance.” Internally Obayawat takes inspiration from a sunken water court, weaving public facilities through a 15-metre open well that has facilitated the insertion of an atrium and elevated walkways.
Borrowing from Bangkok’s heritage as the
Venice of the East, the street lobby welcomes visitors with water features, text-inscribed lava stone walls and Lacroix’s ‘oneiric’ mobiles. Responsible for all the public spaces, PIA Interior’s founder Rujiraporn Wanglee notes: “To journey through the hotel is to experience Bangkok’s diversity and its changes through time. For example, the Thai alphabet at entry level represents the history of Krungthep or the city of angels, as Bangkok was originally known. This area is monotone, but as one heads into the heart of the building, colours become more vibrant and design more complex.” Before guests ascend to the main lobby on
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the ninth floor, there is a chance to dip into Chocolab, a boutique with show kitchen and fibreglass-painted ceiling depicting melting chocolate drops. UK-based consultancy, Gorgeous Group, has conceptualised the hotel’s series of wining and dining venues. For Wanglee, fire is the perfect element
to represent the dynamic communal areas: “Fire’s main characteristic is forever changing energy so the design aesthetic is vibrantly diverse, with a mix of materials and forms combined randomly but consistently.” On the ninth floor, with its floor-to-ceiling views out to the park, MIXO lounge and the lobby are spacious and sculptural in quality thanks to perforated wood-
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