The Met in Bangkok, Thailand

El diseño de edificios en altura ha seguido tradicionalmente los modelos de Nueva York o Chicago, ciudades con climas fríos y fuertes vientos. El diseño The Met explora las formas de vida en un rascacielos de alta densidad localizado en un ambiente con clima tropical. Varias de sus ideas fueron desarrolladas previamente por WOHA para un concurso de vivienda pública en Singapur.

The Met in Bangkok, Thailand

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photo by Tim Griffith

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WOHA’s design explores strategies of high-density living in a high-rise tropical environment.

The concept for The Met is to develop an advanced form of high-rise living for the tropics, developed less from western temperate models than from research on possibilities of low-wind, tropical climate in dense urban conditions. This project implemented several ideas developed originally for a competition in Singapore for public housing.

High-rise designs have traditionally followed temperate models, which were developed in New York or Chicago with cold weather and strong winds. This resulted in apartments that are compact, insulated from the exterior and without sun shading or overhangs. Buildings are protective shells designed to shield the inhabitants from the harsh weather.

By contrast, design for the tropics should take advantage of year-round warm weather, capture breezes, and be laid out for cross-ventilation, incorporating outdoor spaces, verandahs and gardens. Buildings are framing devices of minimal environmental devices for an indoor-outdoor lifestyle.

This scheme is designed from first principles to create a better lifestyle for central city living in the tropics. Going high in the tropics means cooler breezes, less dust, more privacy, more security, less noise, better views. To take advantage of these conditions, the design incorporates a staggered arrangement of blocks that allow cross ventilation, views to both the city and the river, and enhance the gentle breezes by funneling them between towers. The gaps between the towers are bridged with sky gardens that provide exterior entertaining areas directly off living areas – pools and gardens.

The orientation of the staggered blocks allows the sun to daily penetrate between the blocks on its regular tropical sun-path.

The apartments’ interiors interact strongly with the exterior, with full height glazing, balconies, sky gardens and sky terraces. Sun shading and overhangs provide weather protection and screen and filter the strong tropical light. Walls of greenery provide sun-shading that convert heat into oxygen, improving local air quality.

Common areas are spread throughout the towers, offering inhabitants a variety of experiences, from the intricately designed carpet of water, stone and vegetation at ground level, to the extensive indoor-outdoor facilities at the pool level, to libraries, barbeques, and function areas at sky terraces.

The hotel block explores related ideas, providing guests with huge outdoor balconies incorporating water features and trees, staggering up the façade to provide a layer of interlocking external spaces.

The Met in Bangkok, Thailand

1st floor plan

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4th floor plan

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9th floor plan

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20th floor plan

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28th floor plan

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30st floor plan

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54st floor plan

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North elevation

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West elevation

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South elevation

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Section A-A

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Section D-D

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Información técnica

WAF Award Winner - Category: Housing


Project Title: The Met

Project Location:
125 South Sathorn Road, Bangkok, Thailand

Project Dates Design Inception:
March 2004

Start of Construction:
August 2005

TOP date:
19 December 2008

Expected Completion:
December 2009


Project Cost: US $ 132 million

Building Type: Condominium

Site Area: 11,360.50 m2

Gross Floor Area: 112,833.523 m2

Building Height: 230.56 m ( from Ground floor Datum to Refuge Plate Form Level)

Apartment Unit Details: Total 370 units, with:

2 type of 2-bedroom unit

2 type of 3-bedroom unit (about 190 m2)

1 type of 4-bedroom unit (about 365 m2)

1 type of Penthouse unit (about 545 m2)

3 and 4 bedroom units have option of additional private pool/garden ( about 40 m2)


Architects: WOHA

Project Team: Alina Yeo, Carina Tang, Cheah Boon Kwan, Gerry Richardson, Janita Han, Jose Nixon, Sicat, Puiphai Khunawat, Punpong Wiwatkul, Techit Romraruk, Richard Hassell, Sim Choon Heok, Wong Mun Summ

Architects in Association: Tandem Architects

Owner/Developer: Pebble Bay Thailand Co. Ltd

Mechanical & Electrical: Lincolne Scott Ng Pte. Ltd.

Civil & Structural Engineers: Worley Pte. Ltd.

Quantity Surveyors: KPK Quantity Surveyors (1995) Singapore P/L

Landscape Architect: Cicada Pte. Ltd.

EIA Consultant: ERM - Siam Co. Ltd.

Main Contractor: Bouygues Thai Ltd.

Nominated Sub-contractors/ Suppliers:

KONE Thai Lift PCL. - Lift Subcontractor

Teo Hong Silom Co.,Ltd - ACMV Subcontractor

Italthai Trevi Co., Ltd - Piling Contractor

Peterson 1990 Co.,Ltd. - Aluminium & Glazing Works Subcontractor

Teo Hong Silom Co.,Ltd - Plumbing/Sanitary Subcontractor

Teo Hong Silom Co.,Ltd - Minor Sewer Contractor

MONO Group Co.,Ltd - Landscape Subcontractor

Bellaya Co.,Ltd - Timber flooring Subcontractor

Light At Work Co.,Ltd. - Lighting Supplier

Palicon Pro-Art Lighting Ltd. - Lighting Supplier

Siemens BSH Home Appliances Limited - Kitchen Supplier

United Marine and Trading Co.,Ltd.- Sanitary Supplier

Grand Home Mart Co.,Ltd.- Sanitary Supplier


Photography: Patrick Bingham-Hall





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