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Contemporary Itinerary contemporary itinerary Bangkok Kuala Lumpur edited by Sara Dello Scarparo, Andrea Ferraro biblio-164.indd 167 21/05/19 17:54 don muang toll way ratchadaphisek rd contemporary itinerary: Bangkok - Kuala Lumpur phahon yothin rd 24 ratchadaphisek rd ratchadaphisek lat phrao rd 23 Bangkok ROD FAI PARK soi supha phong 01. Bangkok Midtown Hotel, Plan Architect 02. The Pool at Pyne, T.R.O.P. 03. Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, RGB Architects 04. Siam Discovery, Nendo 05. Central Embassy Tower, AL_A sutthisan winitchai 06. Isabel Marant Boutique, Ciguë CHAO PHRAYA 07. Kukrit Institute, De Sign Science sirat expy phahon yothin rd 08. The Met, WOHA rama VI soi 30 09. Mahanakhon Tower, Ole Scheeren 10. Sathorn Square Offi ce Tower, 22 D P&T Architects and Engineers soi kanchana khom 21 don muang toll way 11. The Robot Building, Sumet Jumsai Na mit maitri rd sirat expy pracha uthit rd Ayudhaya 20 12. Empire Tower, ACT Consultants thiam ruam mit rd 13. The River, Hans Brouwer phitsanulok rd sirat expy 14. Tree Hous, Jirayu Tulyanond thanon si ayutthaya 15. Phra Pradeang House, all(zone) 16. Suvarnabhumi Airpor, Helmut Jahn 17. Klong Toey Community Lantern, 01 sirat expy K.Yamtree, A. GrØntvedt Gjertsen, 02 phetchaburi rd Y. Hanstad, J.-F. Fischer, K. Markus, M. Johander, P. La Tourelle, N. Müller, 03 A new petchaburi rd 04 rama I rd W. Marome 05 06 18. Vertical Living Gallery klang alley 19. Shophouse Transformation, allzone chalerm maha nakhon expy 20. Tinman House, Junsekino Architect ratchadamri rd witthayu rd soi phrom phak rama IV rd 19 and Design soi sukhumvit 55 sukhumvit rd PARCO DI 21. S3h House, allzone LUMPHINI 22. Pearl Bangkok, P & T Group ekkamai rd 23. Hachi Apartment, Octane architect & design silom rd sathon thai rd 07 24. Elephant Tower, Ong-at Sattraphan 10 08 18 soi sukhumvit 40 sukhumvit soi 09 thang rotfai sairama kao IV pak rd nam rd 11 sunthon kosa rd 12 B chalerm maha nakhon expy 13 17 kasem rat rd CHAO PHRAYA charoen krung rd 16 sirat expy chalerm maha nakhon expy bua bueng phatthana rama III phetchahung rd C 15 industrial ring rd phetchahung rd 14 3113 mappa-bangkok-kuala.indd 168 21/05/19 17:54 17 jalan kuching jalan tun razak E23 jalan tuanku abdul halim E12 jalan yap kwan seng jalan ampang Kuala Lumpur jalan sultan ismail 08 06 070 055 jalan tun razak jalan dang wangi 099 jalan ampang 01. Starhill Gallery, Spark architects 04 lorong kuda 02. Bulgari Shop, MVRDV jalan p ramlee 03 03. Convention Centre, Cox Architect TAMAN TUGU 10 lebuhraya sultan iskandar 04. City Centre Park, Pelli Clarke Pelli, PLAZA TUGU 11 jalan raja chulan Adamson Associates Architects NEGARA 02 05. The Troika Tower, Foster + Partners 12 01 jalan raja KL BUTTERFLY PARK jalan pudu 06. The Ilham Tower, Foster + Partners 13 DEER PARK 07. Maxis Tower, Kevin Roche John 16 jalan sultan jalan damansara Dinkeloo & Associates 15 14 08. Le Nouvel, Jean Nouvel A jalan changkat thambi 09. Petronas Twin Tower, Cesar Pelli & jalan istana Associate jalan maharajalela 10. KL Tower, Kumpulan Senireka Sdn. Bhd 11. The Window House, FORMZERO jalan travers 12. May Bank Menara, Hijjas Kasturi jalan tun sambanthan pj bangsar bypass 18 Associates; aisei Corporation 13. Dayabumi Comple, Arkitek MAA jalan bukit pantai E23 and BEP Architects 14. Old Train Station, AB Hubback jalan syed putra E9 15. Islamic Art Museum, AA.VV. jalan bangsar 16. Bamboo Play House, Eleena Jamil Architect 19 17. MITEC, RSP 2 18. Mantab Workplace, S/LAB10 19. Menara Teleco, Hijjas Kasturi jalan sungai besi Associates 20. The Pod, Hijjas Kasturi Associates Sdn with Studio Nicoletti Associati 21. Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Arkitek FAA 22. Axiata Arena, Populous, RSP Architects jalan klang lama B 23. Putraya Mosque, Kumpulan Senireka 24. International Airport, Kisho Kurokawa TAMAN RIMBA TAMAN TASIK TASIK TAMAN BUKIT KERINCHI PERMAISURI RUMAH PANDU PUTERI SELANGOR PJ jalan kuchai maju jalan gembira 20 jalan mesra ria E20 jalan awan besar jalan radin C E5 jalan jalil perkasa 7 jalan merah caga 21 E20 217 22 23 24 mappa-bangkok-kuala.indd 169 21/05/19 17:54 D Bangkok A B C 01 02 03 04 A A A A project Bangkok Midtown project The Pool at Pyne project Bangkok Art and Culture project Siam Discovery Hotel tipology swiming-pool Centre tipology store tipology hotel architect T.R.O.P. tipology cultural architect 0GNFOÌ architect Plan Architect realization 2010-2013 architect RGB Architects realization 2007 address Phayathai Rd, realization 2018 Khwaeng Thanon realization 2008 address 989 Rama I Rd, address 888 Thanon Rama VI, Phetchaburi, Khet address 939 Rama I Rd, Khwaeng Pathum Wan, Khwaeng Thanon Ratchathewi, Krung Khwaeng Wang Mai, Khet Pathum Wan, Phetchaburi, Khet Thep Maha Nakhon Khet Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Ratchathewi, Krung 10400 Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330 Thep Maha Nakhon Nakhon 10330 10400 05 06 07 08 A A B B project Central Embassy Tower project Isabel Marant Boutique project Kukrit Institute project The Met tipology mixed use tipology shop tipology culture, mixed-use, tipology OĘEG architect AL_A architect Ciguë museum architect WOHA realization 2017 realization 2014 architect De Sign Science realization 2005 address 1031 Phloen Chit Rd, address 1031 Ploenchit Road, realization 2011 address PGCM+RM Pathum Wan, Khet Pathumwan Central address 99/9 Ngam Pathum Wan, Krung Embassy Floor L1-18/2 Duphli Alley, Thep Maha Nakhon 10330 Khwaeng Thung Maha 10330 Mek, Khet Sathon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10120 00-BANGKOK KUALA LUMPUR Nuova numeraz.indd 170 21/05/19 17:58 D A B C 09 10 11 12 B B B B project Mahanakhon project Sathorn Square project The Robot Building project Empire Tower Tower 1ĘEG6OVGR tipology OĘEG tipology OĘEG tipology mixed use tipology OĘEG architect Sumet Jumsai Na architect ACT Consultants architect 1ĚG5EJGGRGNÌ architect P&T Architects #XTFJCXCÌ realization 1999 realization 2011 CNF'NIKNGGRSÌ realization 1986 address Khwaeng Yan Nawa, address 114 Naradhiwas realization 2011 address South Sathorn Road Khet Sathon, Rajanagarindra Road, address Sathorn Square 191, 1012 Krung Thep Maha Bang Rak Nakhon 10120 13 14 15 16 C C C C project The River project Tree House project Phra Pradeang House project Suvarnabhumi Airport tipology residential tipology hotel tipology residential tipology public architect Hans Brouwer architect Jirayu Tulyanond architect all(zone) architect Helmut Jahn realization 2011 realization 2015 realization 2018 realization 2006 address 110 Charoen Nakhon address 60 Moo1 Soi Bua address Phra Pradaeng District, address 999 1 Nong Prue, Rd, Khlong San, Krung Phueng Pattana, 10130 Samut Prakan Amphoe Bang Phli, Thep Maha Nakhon Province Chang Wat Samut 10600 Prakan 10540 00-BANGKOK KUALA LUMPUR Nuova numeraz.indd 171 21/05/19 17:58 D A B C 17 18 19 20 C C C D project Klong Toey project Vertical Living Gallery project Shophouse project Tinman House Community Lantern tipology gallery Transformation tipology residential tipology public architect Shma + Sansiri PCL + tipology OĘEG architect Junsekino Architect architect K.Yamtree, SdA architect CĚĚYONGÌ and Design A. GrØntvedt Gjertsen, realization 2011 realization 2009 realization 2014 Y. Hanstad, J.F. Fischer, address Sukhumvit Road address Sukhumvit 49 address Huaykwang K. Markus, M. Johander, between 34 and 36 P. La Tourelle, 0/}ĚĚGR9/CROMGÌ realization 2011 address Klong Toey Lock 1-2-3 contemporary itinerary: bangkok-kuala lumpur itinerario lumpur contemporaneo: bangkok-kuala 2122 23 24 172 D D D D project S3h House project Pearl Bangkok project Hachi project Elephant Tower tipology residential tipology OĘEG Apartment tipology mixed use architect CĚĚYONGÌ architect P & T Group tipology residential architect Ong-at Sattraphan realization 2013 realization 2016 architect Octane architect realization 1997 address Ramkamheng 118 address 1183/1, Tesco Lotus & design address 369/38 Phaholyothin Road Soi Aree, Phahonyothin realization 2018 26 Chatuchak Road, Samsen Nai address Ladprao soi 3, Phyathai Chatuchak District 00-BANGKOK KUALA LUMPUR Nuova numeraz.indd 172 21/05/19 17:58 A Kuala Lumpur B 01 02 03 04 C A A A AC project Starhill Gallery project Bulgari Shop project Convention project City Centre Park tipology gallery tipology shop Centre tipology public architect Spark architects architect MVRDV tipology exhibition architect Pelli Clarke Pelli, realization 2011 realization 2018 architect Cox Architect Adamson Associates address 181, Bukit Bintang address 168 Jalan Bukit realization 2005 Architects Street, Bukit Bintang, Bintang, Lots 2.23 & address City Centre, 50088 realization 1998 55100 3.25, 55100 address Jalan Ampang, City Centre, 50088 05 06 07 08 A A A A project The Troika Tower project The Ilham Tower project Maxis Tower project Le Nouvel tipology residential tipology mixed use tipology OĘEG tipology residential architect Foster + Partners architect Foster + Partners architect Kevin Roche John architect Jean Nouvel realization 2010 realization 2016 Dinkeloo & Associates realization 2018 address Jalan Binjai address Jalan Binja realization 1998 address 152, Jalan Ampang, address City Centre, 50088 Kampung Baru, 50450 00-BANGKOK KUALA LUMPUR Nuova numeraz.indd 173 21/05/19 17:58 A B 09 10 11 12 C A A A A project Petronas Twin Tower project KL Tower project The Window House project May Bank Menara tipology OĘEG tipology tower tipology residential tipology OĘEG architect Cesar Pelli & Associate architect Kumpulan Senireka architect FORMZERO architect *ĞęCS-CSěTRK realization 1998 Sdn. Bhd realization 2018 Associates; address Jalan Ampang realization 1996 address Forest Eco Park aisei Corporation address No. 2 Jalan Punchak, realization 1988 Off, Jalan P Ramlee, address 100 Jalan Tun Perak, 50250 57000 13 14 15 16 A A A A project Dayabumi Complex project Old Train Station project Islamic Art Museum project Bamboo Play House tipology OĘEG tipology rail station tipology museum tipology public architect Arkitek MAA architect AB Hubback architect AA.VV.
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