by Architect 49

Located in Bangkok’s Central Business District, the Tait 12 residential development faced a challenge with setback regulations. This was overcome by designing a unique, sloping form that stands out among the surrounding high-rise buildings. The simple and elegant architecture is subtly striking and visually complements the Bangkok skyline.
The building’s inclined form provides natural lighting to the interiors, creating a comfortable ambiance. The curtain wall façade features full-height windows, and the floor plan allows for more corner units than other condominium developments of similar scale. These combined features offer a high standard of living that modern urbanites aspire to.
In the facilities zone, the unique form is showcased with open façades and green areas that create a relaxing tropical atmosphere with ample breeze. Recreational areas include internal courtyards, a cavern pool, and a panoramic gym, all designed to leave a memorable impact on residents. Hanging gardens on the terraces of the sloped façade create an image of a cascading forest, visually connecting the pinnacle to the ground-level courtyard gardens and lobby space.
Category:Residential TowersYear:2023Location:Bangkok, Thailand Architects:Architect 49 Client: Raimon Land SathornPhotographer: Courtesy of the Architects