Usuario:JGRG/Residencias privadas Four Seasons Bangkok
Four Seasons Private Residences Bangkok | ||
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In July 2021 | ||
Localización | ||
Ubicación |
300 Charoen Krung Rd, Yannawa, Sathon, Bangkok, Thailand | |
Información general | ||
Usos | Residential | |
Estilo | Modern | |
Inicio | 2015 | |
Finalización | 2019 | |
Altura | ||
Altura de la azotea | 299,5 m (983 pies) | |
Detalles técnicos | ||
Material | Concrete | |
Plantas | 73 | |
Diseño y construcción | ||
Arquitecto | Jean-Michel Gathy, Andy Miller, and Richard Scott | |
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Four Seasons Private Residences Bangkok is a 73-floor residential skyscraper in the Sathon District in Bangkok, Thailand. The tower has a total structural height of 299.5 m (983 ft)[1] and 355 residential units.[2]
History editar
The building was proposed in 2012 and construction began in 2015 and concluded in 2019.[3] It is the 4th tallest building in Bangkok and Thailand, the 13th tallest building in Southeast Asia, and the 23rd tallest residential building in the world.
It has a waterfront view of Chao Phraya River and stands out among other residential buildings for how tall it is. The architectural style is modern and it has a unique shape. The tower is owned by Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts and is designed to be a permanent or temporary living space for people. The construction material used was mainly glass and concrete.[4]
It is one of the newer buildings in Bangkok which is another reason why it is easily noticeable due to the facade.
The building is part of a residential boom in Bangkok as more tourists and citizens come to the city.[5] It has been called "one of the last golden sites in Bangkok," due to the huge population and little room to build structures.[6]
The project cost 32 billion baht, during completion focus was heavily on selling units as 70% of them were sold by September 2020 during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]
See also editar
- List of tallest buildings in Bangkok
- List of tallest buildings in the Thailand
- List of tallest buildings in Southeast Asia
- List of tallest residential buildings
References editar
- ↑ «Four Seasons Private Residences Bangkok». Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Consultado el October 9, 2022.
- ↑ «FOUR SEASONS PRIVATE RESIDENCES BANGKOK AT CHAO PHRAYA RIVER». Richmont's Thailand. Consultado el October 10, 2022.
- ↑ Asia Pacific, Business Traveller (February 1, 2019). «Four Seasons is returning to Bangkok this year». Business Traveller. Consultado el October 10, 2022.
- ↑ Huiling, Cai (April 5, 2018). «An Oasis Of Exclusive Luxury In One Of The World's Most Vibrant Cities». BLLNR. Consultado el November 20, 2022.
- ↑ «Branded residence boom foreseen in Bangkok». Bangkok Post. January 9, 2019. Consultado el November 20, 2022.
- ↑ Tee, Karen (August 22, 2016). «Meet the Singapore woman who built the first Four Seasons Private Residences in Asia». The Peak. Consultado el November 20, 2022.
- ↑ Katharangsiporn, Kanana (September 9, 2020). «Country Group puts new projects on hold». Bangkok Post. Consultado el November 20, 2022.
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[[Categoría:Rascacielos de Tailandia]] [[Categoría:Rascacielos de Bangkok]] [[Categoría:Wikipedia:Artículos con coordenadas en Wikidata]]