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BU LANDMARK COMPLEX BY ARCHITECTS 49



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BU Landmark is a new building complex built right at the main entrance point to the Bangkok University Campus at Pathumthani.

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In addition to the mentioned requirements, the School of Business Management also required some supplementary facilities, for example, classrooms, seminar rooms, lecturers’ office, lecture halls.


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Then, the new complex is emerged from the particular architectural form evoking the symbol of the university, a diamond. A group of buildings as a “Landmark” is a fundamental concept of the project.


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The created architectural form is evocative of the presence of the university, its symbol and also allows students and visitors approach the campus easily.


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The concept of a learning space, in which students search for refining themselves through learning process – in order to obtain knowledge and become qualified human resources – can be illustrated by analogy with a lapidary process.


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In common with a learning process, a lapidarian gradually transforms a stone into the precious diamond through cutting and polishing elaboration. Thus, the concept coincides precisely with the university’s vision that aims to be “Creative University”.


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The site planning considers the campus’s traffic system and provides two additional gates in order to facilitate the traffic flow efficiently. The landscape design plays a role of bringing the complex become more outstanding.


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The pond is placed in the front of the building group so it creates a reflecting effect of the building forms. Moreover, it also serves as a natural barrier as well as the campus’s reservoir.


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Principally, the design considers visual and functional continuity between the front area and the rear of the campus so the entire campus is inextricably intertwined.


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It consists of 3 buildings – 2 lower 4-storey buildings at the front and a higher 7-storey building at the back. The circulation spaces are all naturally ventilated yet cool and comfortable despite of the hot tropical weather.

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Location: Rangsit, Thailand 
Architects: Architects 49 
Structural Engineer: Architectural Engineering 49 
System Engineer: M&E Engineering 49 
Interior Architect: Interior Architects 49 
Landscape Architect: Landscape Architects 49 
Lighting Consultant: Lighting Design Consultants 49 
Construction Management: KCS 
Contractor: Thai Obayashi 
Area: 26,000 sqm 
Year: 2010 
Client: Bangkok University