Escape the City Buzz: Find Serenity at the Glass Pavilion, Bangkok!
Need a break from the hustle and bustle of Bangkok? Look no further than the Glass Pavilion at True Digital Park! This stunning meditation center, designed by Mspace, offers a tranquil sanctuary on the 4th floor of the TDPK office building.
Discover a Space for Peace and Reflection
Spanning 200 sqm, the Glass Pavilion provides a peaceful haven for meditation and Vipassana practice, welcoming young professionals and expatriates alike. It's the perfect spot to unwind and recharge.
Design That Inspires: Where Tradition Meets Modernity
Mspace has masterfully reinterpreted traditional religious architecture, blending elements of a vihara and a stupa to create a space that feels both sacred and contemporary. The design seamlessly integrates with the surrounding modern structures, offering a visually striking experience.
- Vertical Steel Plates & Light Shelves: Experience a dynamic ambiance created by reflected indirect light, changing with the external weather.
- Sukhothai-Era Inspiration: The entrance draws inspiration from the iconic Wat Si Chum, guiding visitors through a narrowing passage into a bright, luminous interior.
- Reflecting Pond: Enhance your contemplative state with the soothing presence of a reflecting pond, adding to the pavilion's serene atmosphere.
Project Overview
Here's a quick look at the key elements that make the Glass Pavilion so special:
Design Highlights:
- Unique Reinterpretation: Traditional religious architecture gets a modern twist, combining vihara and stupa elements.
- Minimalist Mastery: Natural light and a sleek steel plate structure create a sense of calm and simplicity.
- Innovative Entrance: Inspired by Sukhothai-era Wat Si Chum, the entrance is a journey in itself.
Project Details:
- Architect: Mspace (@mspace_officialig)
- Area: 200 sq.m.
- Owner: True Digital Group Co., Ltd. (@truedigitalpark)
- Lighting Design: FOS Lighting Design Studio
- Structure Engineer: One Gram Co. Ltd.
- Contractor: Bouygues-Thai
- Photographer: Mspace
- Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Don't forget to credit the amazing photographer: 📸 @17_th_
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