Seacon Square is the largest and
most well-known shopping mall in the suburbs of west Bangkok. The 20-year-old
fashion mall with large facade of over 500 meters was in need of a facelift.
This once suburban mall has become
a city mall due to Bangkok’s rapid expansion and development. The architect’s
intent was to replace the old image of the mall by redesigning a new interactive
facade with colorful wall pixels and a modern, glass curtain wall hung from the
existing structure.
Random colorful pixels flow from one
end of the façade to the other, creating a sense of amusement and lively
movement, easily attracting customers from the main street. The new rebranding
of the mall totally changed the perception of its customers.
LED lighting creates an exciting nighttime
mood and a celebratory theme for any occasion. With such a large façade, the architect
focused on the design of each entrance, preserving the continuity with color
pixels spread all over the front elevation.
A playful fountain emerges from the ground of the entrance plaza and the main central entrance is emphasized with a large glass canopy and frame of colored, perforated steel pixel-panels welcoming everyone.
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