King Power Complex’s second branch in Pattaya was designed with a modern Thai architecture concept. The total GFA is approximately 12,000 square meters, consisting of a 3-storey duty free mall with underground parking for 52 cars.
Following the same architectural narrative as its headquarters in Bangkok, a simple and elegant character was created using fine materials for both interior and exterior.
Set back more than 50 meters from
the main road (Bangkok - Chonburi), the front lawn was thus opened for
multipurpose activities. This was originally intended to be a reflecting pond
but was modified to suit the budget, maximizing functionality and minimizing overhead.
A unique feature is its front façade
with diagonal weaving pattern, made from steel plates with gold PU coating. The
pattern also corresponds with the design of the headquarters’ Crown Atrium in
Bangkok, which has now become a landmark and conveys corporate identity through
architecture.
The diamond-shape quadrangle
structure was influenced by the patterns in Thai handicrafts, gold ornaments
and traditional architecture. Between the diamond-shape quadrangle structure,
there are stainless steel plates, which reflect sunlight, replicating the
sparkle of silver and gold threads in traditional Thai silk.
In addition to the unique character of the building, Pattaya
King Power Complex also received a Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design (LEED) gold certificate from the U.S. Green Building Council (USCBC) through
the use of sustainable materials, efficient mechanical system, facility
management and waste management, allowing the building to conserve energy and
resources. These investments reflect King Power’s objective to develop
sustainable projects with deep responsibility toward the local community.
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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.
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