InJoy Snow Hotel Bangkok comes from a beautiful background. The owner is a Thai-French who has lived in Paris for many years. She loves the climate and geography of France and looks forward to building a hotel in Bangkok that feels like being in a French snow scene by using the idea of sustainability to maximize the restoration of natural elements in architecture. Hung And Songkittipakdee (HAS) carries on the Thai-French owner's expectations of nature. The design uses the unique approach "Thai Snow" to connect the entire architectural space and landscape field, and combines the microclimate characteristics of the site to create a place that is free from the cluttered city and a sanctuary for the soul.
When visitors approach the architecture, the design features continuous folding perforated aluminum panels that cleverly isolate the external cluttered environment while maximizing the opening numbers of perforated panels, visually presenting a hazy architectural beauty reminiscent of natural morning fog. Hundreds of undulating perforated aluminum panels not only add human scale to Bangkok's street level, but also filter excess sunlight and introduce local monsoons, creating a refreshing and pleasant atmosphere for the interior space.
The continuous folding perforated aluminum panels on the facade are transformed into soft and swaying threads in the foyer, cleverly transitioning between inside and outside spaces, and visually creating a perception reminiscent of natural snowflakes. Nearly a thousand undulating threads not only connect the upper and lower floors in the vertical direction, but also separate and link various spaces in the horizontal direction. The effects of the rich and uncertain threads become a highlight of the experience.
In each guest room, HAS Design and Research employs a variety of fabric densities to achieve varying visual permeability in response to natural sunlight. To maximize the "Seasonal Room" concept, the moveable fabric not only separates static and dynamic spaces, but also opens and closes based on weather. The local stone and plants create a unique landscape experience, and a mist SPA is hidden in the moveable light-transmitting fabrics at the end of the bamboo forest.
InJoy Snow Hotel Bangkok takes sustainability as its philosophy, and the result is a distinctive new vernacular architecture. The perforated aluminum panels, which can introduce natural wind convection from the outside. The threads, which can block the western sun while maintaining visual transparency, and the movable fabric allows for a variety of guest room layouts. The building not only provides a respite from Bangkok's dense urban environment, but its snow-ness concept contrasts with the surrounding environment, bringing visitors spiritual tranquility and ritual.
Project name: InJoy Snow Hotel Bangkok
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Architecture firm: HAS design and research
Design team: Jenchieh Hung, Kulthida Songkittipakdee, Jiaqi Han, Tapanee Laddahom
Lighting design: Jenna Tsailin Liu, LUNDI
Lighting product: Philips, Lumencraft, L&E
Façade constructor: Alufence
Site area: 200 sq.m.
Gross built area: 150 sq.m.
Photo credit: Panoramic Studio