onion translates seaside atmosphere into hotel’s built form
The Standard Pattaya Na Jomtien by Onion is a hospitality project shaped by the environmental and urban conditions of Pattaya, Thailand, a coastal city defined by light, shadow, movement, and beachside activity. These elements inform both the architectural language and the spatial organization of the hotel, translating the atmosphere of the seaside context into built form.
The overall layout is organized around four courtyards, each serving a distinct programmatic and experiential role. Through its courtyard-based layout, material articulation, and response to light and shadow, the project establishes a clear relationship between architecture, climate, and the beachside context of Pattaya.
all images by W Workspace
Four open courtyards organize Standard Pattaya Hotel’s plan
The first courtyard functions as the arrival and drop-off zone, presenting the hotel’s primary facade to guests. The entrance is defined by vertically articulated wave-like forms that frame the approach and guide movement toward the lobby. Overhead skylight structures cast shifting patterns of light and shadow onto surrounding surfaces throughout the day. The skylight glazing transitions in color from transparent to orange, referencing the changing tones of the sunset. The second courtyard forms the lobby space and accommodates shared amenities, including seminar rooms, a fitness area, and a children’s club. From this space, the inner surface of the six-story hotel block is visible. Curved canopies extend from each level, producing wave-like shadow patterns across the building envelope and reinforcing the project’s coastal reference.
At the center of the complex, the third courtyard is enclosed by hotel room blocks ranging from three to six stories in height. The design team at Onion conceives this courtyard as a quieter, landscaped zone, providing greenery and a more contained environment for relaxation away from the busier public areas of the hotel. The fourth courtyard opens directly toward the beachfront and is organized as a large outdoor communal space. Existing pine trees are retained and integrated into the architectural composition, with the building positioned carefully among them. This area includes all-day dining facilities, the main swimming pool, a specialty restaurant, and amenities oriented toward adult guests, such as a bar and mud area. Programmatic platforms are elevated to frame views of the sunset, allowing the architecture to engage directly with the coastal landscape.
the Standard Pattaya Na Jomtien by Onion responds to the coastal conditions of Pattaya, Thailand
light, shadow, wave movement, and beachside activity shape the hotel’s architectural language
the project translates the seaside atmosphere into spatial and formal design elements
the hotel is organized around a sequence of four courtyards
vertically articulated wave-like forms define the hotel’s primary facade
a courtyard-based layout establishes a strong relationship between architecture and climate
skylight structures cast changing patterns of light and shadow throughout the day
curved canopies on each level create wave-like shadow patterns on the facade
skylight glazing shifts from transparent to orange, referencing sunset tones
existing trees and plantation are integrated into the architectural composition
project info:
name: The Standard, Pattaya na Jomtien
architect: onion | @onion_work
location: Pattaya, Thailand
photographer: W Workspace | @wworkspace
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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom
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