Silom Road has always been at the forefront of progress and
innovation. Historically the first road in Thailand to have an electric tram,
and currently the financial center and a Cosmopolitan hub of Bangkok, Silom is
a hallmark of the country’s growth and prosperity. Ashton Silom aspires to be first-of-its-kind,
much like the pioneering road it’s situated on.
An innovative L-shaped, vertically interlocking design
provides each unit with a double height living room. Together with floor to ceiling
windows, this enhances the feeling of comfort and spaciousness in the main
living area, while maintaining a conventional height for the bedroom. This
configuration makes each unit and each room unique, with magnificent views of
the metropolis. As a result of this building layout, 85% of units are corner
suites. The VRF air-conditioning system, with compressors located at the common
area of each floor, allows each room an unobstructed view of the cityscape and no
AC noise disruptions.
Building amenities are located on multiple levels. The pool
on the 34th floor offers spectacular views of four main thoroughfares
and the beautiful Chao Phraya River. The extensive fitness center also
overlooks the river and the old neighborhoods of Yaowarat and Rattanakosin, with a lounge, library and theater on the mezzanine level. Recreational areas
on the upper floors, starting from the 46th floor, boasts a step garden connected to the event space on the roof top,
with full service provided by the Sky Lounge on the 49th floor. Ashton
Silom is a pinnacle of sophistication befitting its historic location.
Qbic Engineers and Architects
EEC Engineering Network
PIA Interior
TROP
A Build Management
Visavapat
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.