Summary
- Heatherwick Studio unveiled its first project in Thailand, Hatai
- The Bangkok development features lantern-inspired forms and 5,200 square meters of public space
- Set to open in 2028, Hatai will feature two hotels: Six Senses and a new Narai Hotel
Heatherwick Studio has unveiled Hatai, its first project in Thailand — a mixed-use development in Bangkok’s Silom district that reimagines the site of the original Narai Hotel. Inspired by the delicate craftsmanship of traditional Thai lanterns, the design features a series of stacked, rounded forms that soften the city’s skyline and evoke a sense of warmth and celebration. At the heart of the development are two hotels – Six Senses and a new Narai Hotel – offering over 300 rooms alongside a wellness center, ballroom and conference facilities.
The ground level of Hatai is conceived as a vibrant public village, designed to foster community engagement and street-level life. Spanning 5,200 square meters, the space includes a green canopied plaza with native planting, a restored canal, elevated walkways and amenities like a shrine, open-air market, nursery and event spaces. Heatherwick Studio’s approach emphasizes openness and accessibility, aiming to create a meaningful urban intervention that blends heritage with contemporary needs.
Scheduled to open in 2028, Hatai reflects Heatherwick Studio’s commitment to culturally resonant design and sustainable development. The project is expected to meet LEED and WELL Gold standards, incorporating biophilic elements, recycled materials and natural light strategies. By integrating traditional symbolism with modern architecture, Hatai offers a sculptural and soulful addition to Bangkok’s evolving cityscape.
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