The third branch of King Power duty-free shopping complexes is
located in Srivaree, some 15 kilometers from Thailand’s main international
airport, and was conceived to accommodate the increasing influx of tourists,
especially those from China.
The project boasts a total area of 37,000 square meters with retail space; a
1,400-seat cafeteria; office spaces and a large parking lot. The design concept
drew inspiration from local handicrafts, also featured in the preceding two
branches (Headquarters and Pattaya complexes), resulting in a visual motif that
reinforces the brand image.
Hexagonal screens on the front and back facades, and a pair
of square wicker-like structures above internal courtyards on both sides of the
soaring 12-meter high foyer replicate the pattern of traditional Thai bamboo
baskets used for carrying goods, a reference to the function of the shopping
complex. At night, when the building is lit up, the two baskets transform into
a pair of illuminated lanterns.
Gold screens, together with an array of gold and silver
columns symbolizing a bamboo forest, also function as a sun-shades, while their
color reflects the high-end nature of the merchandise within.
The internal courtyards draw in daylight and provide green
space, bringing nature deep into the building to create a pleasant interior
atmosphere. Outdoor landscaping, with large, green lawns and ponds, serve as a
buffer reinforcing the tranquil character of the project.
One of the biggest challenges on this project was time
constraint. As the building had to be designed and completed in less than a
year, the design was therefore based on a fixed grid system, which allowed for
the structural design and piling works to commence almost immediately. It also
meant that material sizing was dictated by the grid system, facilitating the extensive use of prefabricated building elements to reduce construction time and ensure
that the project was delivered on schedule.
Landscape Architects of Bangkok
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In 1980, Prabhakorn received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Chulalongkorn University. He continued his education at the Catholic University of America in Washington DC, where he graduated with a Master of Architecture degree in 1984. Whilst in Washington DC, Prabhakorn worked at Robert Schwinn & Associates in Maryland before returning to Thailand and joining A49 in 1985. At A49, he has been responsible for a wide range of projects ranging from mega complexes and high-rise buildings to houses. Most of these are located in Thailand, whilst others are located in other countries in the region, including: China, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam. His work has also extended outside that region, for example, to the United Arab Emirates and India. All add breadth to the A49 portfolio of work. His main role has been to establish major policies, design concepts and strategic planning initiatives. He was appointed as President of Architects49 Phuket in 2005 and President of Architects49 International in 2006.
Prabhakorn actively served the Association of Siamese Architects (ASA) as its Head of Public Relations from 1992 to 1994, as its Vice President of Foreign Affairs from 1995 to 1997, and as the President of ASA during 2002-2004. He has also participated in many subcommittees for both the ASA and the Architect Council of Thailand (ACT). He is an active Council Member of the ACT, with his present duties for them extending into 2018. He has been an Honorary member of the Japan Institute of Architects (JIA) since 2003.
Prabhakorn has been a key member of A49 since its foundation, and has the honour of being trusted by Nithi Sthapitanonda (the Founder of A49) to be President and Managing Director of 49Group.
In 1980, Prabhakorn received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Chulalongkorn University. He continued his education at the Catholic University of America in Washington DC, where he graduated with a Master of Architecture degree in 1984. Whilst in Washington DC, Prabhakorn worked at Robert Schwinn & Associates in Maryland before returning to Thailand and joining A49 in 1985. At A49, he has been responsible for a wide range of projects ranging from mega complexes and high-rise buildings to houses. Most of these are located in Thailand, whilst others are located in other countries in the region, including: China, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam. His work has also extended outside that region, for example, to the United Arab Emirates and India. All add breadth to the A49 portfolio of work. His main role has been to establish major policies, design concepts and strategic planning initiatives. He was appointed as President of Architects49 Phuket in 2005 and President of Architects49 International in 2006.
Prabhakorn actively served the Association of Siamese Architects (ASA) as its Head of Public Relations from 1992 to 1994, as its Vice President of Foreign Affairs from 1995 to 1997, and as the President of ASA during 2002-2004. He has also participated in many subcommittees for both the ASA and the Architect Council of Thailand (ACT). He is an active Council Member of the ACT, with his present duties for them extending into 2018. He has been an Honorary member of the Japan Institute of Architects (JIA) since 2003.
Prabhakorn has been a key member of A49 since its foundation, and has the honour of being trusted by Nithi Sthapitanonda (the Founder of A49) to be President and Managing Director of 49Group.
In collaboration with Landscape Architects 49, we have extensive experience in master planning and urban design. We have worked for both government and private sectors from large urban development to planning of new university campus.