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Bayphere Hotel Pattaya, VVdesine Landscape Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Bayphere Hotel Pattaya, VVdesine Landscape Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Bayphere Hotel Pattaya, VVdesine Landscape Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Bayphere Hotel Pattaya, VVdesine Landscape Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Bayphere Hotel Pattaya, VVdesine Landscape Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Bayphere Hotel Pattaya, VVdesine Landscape Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Bayphere Hotel Pattaya, VVdesine Landscape Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Bayphere Hotel Pattaya, VVdesine Landscape Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Bayphere Hotel Pattaya, VVdesine Landscape Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Bayphere Hotel Pattaya, VVdesine Landscape Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Bayphere Hotel Pattaya, VVdesine Landscape Architecture | International Design Awards Winners

Bayphere Hotel Pattaya

CompanyVVdesine Landscape Architecture
Lead DesignersVongvasu Chaloisap
Design TeamDesign Director : Vongvasu Chaloisap, Softscape Designer : Vichittrarat Chaloisap, Landscape Architect : Supajit Worakitpipat
Project LocationChonburi, Thailand
ClientHabitat Group
CreditsRungkit Charoenwat
Prize(s)Silver in Landscape Architecture / Private Space Landscaping
Entry Description

The seaside hotel with the natural beauty of the Gulf of Thailand. Reflecting local practices of using bamboo and mangrove sticks to shape sediment layers, the hotel's design narrates the story of the site's transformation. The ground-floor lobby with an open-air design and leisure pods with a waterfall and reflecting pond, while the rooftop pool offers a panoramic sea view. The ground-level flower patterns mimic the sea’s ebb and flow with hardscape elements. The design elegantly articulates architecture, interior, and landscape into a cohesive story of ecological and history's reclamation.