The two ultra-luxury residential towers (214 metres and 284 metres respectively) are located on Wireless Road in the heart of Bangkok, adjacent to the 142-acre Lumphini Park, which is often regarded as the first public park in Thailand. The design extends the experience of the park across the development’s ground plane and vertically through the towers.
Each tower is made up of two interlocking square volumes, which are rotated by 45 degrees to minimise overlooking and maximise views of the park and the city’s Central Business District. The buildings step down towards the road to reduce their visual impact, with large plates at different intervals to further break down their massing. The timeless façade has a strong horizontality – with striking textured awnings that shade the interior spaces.
The vibrant ground plane is a green oasis in Bangkok. Each tower has its own entrance and drop-off zones for residents and guests, which enables direct access from the tree-lined driveways. Shaded verandas with overhanging canopies wrap around both buildings at ground level, creating indoor-outdoor spaces for socialising and relaxation. A discreet route from the first tower leads to a private pool, a single-storey children’s pavilion, and a separate children’s pool. The glass pavilion is filled with natural light and provides direct connections with the spectacular natural landscape. Private lifts transport residents to their apartments, where some prime units feature large double-height balconies that offer panoramic views of the city.





















