Bangkok Mediplex is a medical complex that consists of clinics and shops selling health products. The four-story building is located on Sukhumvit Soi 42 (Ekamai) with a height of 18 m and a length of 130 meters, covering an area of over 2340 square meters. In the night, the facade of the complex has been designed with light and pleasant glass that shows the massive structure of the building. More details come from the architects after the jump.
Bangkok Mediplex is pioneering the concept of one-stop shopping for all healthcare and wellness needs, re-affirming Thailand’s position as a leader in medical tourism. The facade is a vital part of communicating this dynamic vision.
The concept was based on the cellular structure that makes up much of the human body. This idea was developed into the dynamic skin of glass and lattice that now envelopes the building.
This has enhanced the building in a number of ways. During the day, light floods the building, while at night, custom lighting turns it into a glowing beacon.
Accessibility was also a key issue to the surrounding area is gently sloped, neatly integrating the hardscape with the landscape.