steel facade envelops hotel in bangkok by ASWA
In Bangkok’s Siam Square, ASWA (Architectural Studio of Work – Aholic) inserts the Vela be Siam hotel that reflects and refracts the layered character of the neighborhood. The structure takes cues from traditional Thai domestic architecture and reinvents them through a vibrant material and vocabulary. On its stainless steel facade, shimmering chain links reinterpret the Pun-Lom, a carved wooden gable board found on Thai homes, and nod to mosquito netting once common over beds.
all images by Soopakorn Srisakul
bold colors saturate the spaces inside Vela be Siam
The double-height lobby of Vela be Siam is anchored by an orange, pebble-like reception desk set against a vivid green backdrop, setting an animated tone from the outset. Here, the Bangkok-based team of ASWA constructs not a stage for social interaction. The chromatic intensity continues throughout the communal zones, most notably in the yellow-and-black second-floor common area, visible from the lobby above, a flexible space intended for working, dining, or lounging. A pool bar at the rear of the building, nestled in lush greenery and soft water features, offers a rare moment of retreat within the city.
Each lift hall adopts a different bold color, helping guests navigate the vertical stack of floors while enhancing the playful experience of moving through the building. This vibrant approach is echoed on the railings that line the circulation spaces, extending the color coding across levels. As guests move toward their rooms, however, the tones begin to soften, with muted palettes promoting a sense of calm without entirely shedding their lighthearted character — colorful bathroom tiles, for example, maintain a touch of surprise.
a facade that reinterprets traditional Thai architectural elements
stainless steel chain links cover the exterior of the hotel
guests are welcomed by a vibrant interior lobby
an orange, pebble-like reception desk centers the lobby
a relaxing pool bar offers a serene setting for every guest to rest
the playful lift hall on the second floor displays a playful design
a yellow and black common area on the second floor includes spaces for working, dining, and playing
the colors also continue on the railing all along every floor
different colors give each level its unique character
the guest room provides a harmonious blend of energy and tranquility
the chain links reinterpret the mosquito nets that Thai people used to cover their beds while sleeping
the vivid hue of the hotel’s common area lights up the surroundings
project info:
name: Vela be Siam hotel
architect: ASWA (Architectural Studio of Work – Aholic)
location: Bangkok, Thailand
area: 2,500 square meters
interior design: ASWA (Architectural Studio of Work – Aholic)
photographer: Soopakorn Srisakul | @soopakornsrisakul
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