Su Kum Vit 21st, Asok 3
Code : CCBD54010284015
Location : Asok, Sukhumvit 21
Landmarks : Exchane Tower, Linked to Sukhumvit 16th road, EmQuartier, Central Embassy
Area (approximately in Acre) : 0.85
Shape : L-rectangular
Distance of the adjacent length attaching to mainroad : 20-meter adjacent to Ratchada Main Road
Area color : Red
Scenenario feasibilities : High-rise business offices, five-star hotels, the world-class landmarks with lots of mixed-use projects
Price (all fees included) : USD 98.85 M
Expected development project balance in USD : 880-940 M
We aims to disrupt the real estate market. With a development of such scale, it is bound to redefine urban living. The Icon of Bangkok aspires to revolutionize whole new standards in central Bangkok. The all-in-one blend of residential, commercial, and cultural spaces has an extremely dedicated team of visionaries and experts behind it. Its goal is no less than to create an iconic outcome that will define the city’s future.
Plasencia Auditorium and Congress Center
The Plasencia Auditorium and Congress Center, designed by Selgascano, is located on the outskirts of Plasencia, Spain, where the urban area meets the natural countryside. Situated on a site that has been significantly changed by human-made barriers, the design of the building takes advantage of the natural landscape by minimizing its impact and respecting the contours of the land. Because of the surrounding 17-meter-high embankments, the building is positioned well below street level, seamlessly blending into the surroundings and creating a distinct natural element within an expanding urban area. The structure acts as a visible landmark, representing a harmonious integration of architecture with the Extremadura countryside, and interacts dynamically with its environment both during the day and at night.
Photograph: Hisao Suzuki, Jose Selgas, and Iwan Baan
The London Aquatics Center
The London Aquatics Center stands as a masterpiece of fluid and dynamic architectural design, a creation by Zaha Hadid Architects. Located in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, the center’s remarkable construction was initially tailored for the 2012 Summer Olympics. Its unique roof design elegantly arches over the pools, evoking a wave or water droplet with its smooth, futuristic look. Emphasizing transparency and openness, the design incorporates extensive glass to bathe the interior in natural light, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor spaces. The center boasts a 50-meter competition pool, a 25-meter diving pool, and a 50-meter warm-up pool, all set within a spacious and versatile environment designed to cater to elite athletes and the public alike.
Photograph: Alex Upton, and Helene Binet