In every iteration, MultiPly shows how lighting can enhance architecture’s modularity, sustainability and identity, while demonstrating all of these qualities as urban experiences for people to enjoy.Ģ019 Structural Timber Awards – Pioneer AwardĪs part of the masterplanned Central Phuket lifestyle complex, the nature-themed Central Floresta mall features dramatic planted ceilings, led by floral designer PHKA and lit by SEAM. While London revolved around an interior exploration, Milan was viewed predominantly as a stacked facade in elevation, and Madrid introduced an inhabitable sculpture into the city’s Esplanade de Puente del Rey civic realm – representing an unprecedented public artwork for Spain. The precise route through MultiPly remains each visitor’s own exploration. At the human scale, the lighting welcomes visitors and highlights pathways through the maze-like interior, while at the urban scale it creates an enigmatic sculpture, which then evolves in a shifting parallax of solids and voids as one encircles, enters and ascends through the structure. The resulting, dynamic compositions of glowing doorways, layering light and dark surfaces, make MultiPly’s architecture legible and enjoyable at night. Once assembled, each system is programmed on location in real-time across a single evening, using mobile devices to operate MultiPly, to align the pavilion’s brightness and animations with the local sunset hours and spatial context from key local vantage points. A singular lighting detail is integrated into each module during pre-fabrication, with all modules then connected on site and controlled wirelessly via Bluetooth. SEAM expanded the lighting brief to include the project’s modularity, with an affordable, transportable and dynamically programmable system. Each urban situation informs a bespoke modular configuration and, in response, a unique lighting programme, with SEAM’s illumination bringing each MultiPly installation to life after dark. Designed by Waugh Thistleton Architects for the American Hardwood Export Council, the public artwork applies prefabrication and modular construction to showcase engineered-timber’s material integrity and beauty. The demountable pavilion MultiPly first debuted for London Design Festival 2018, and has so far travelled to Milan Design Week 2019 and Madrid Design Festival 2020. MYS Khao Yai can also be booked for special events where the gardens and facilities can host weddings and other special occasions. Lighting caters to the various activities and special events for guests looking for a quiet countryside destination within some of the most beautiful mountainous parks of the country. Exclusive visitors can also book two residences on the hotel property for special events and occasions. The hotel will also feature a wine bar and Michelin level all-day dining. The main reception lobby features a levitating outdoor swimming pool and is connected to a lounge cafe that opens to expansive highly curated gardens across the hotel grounds. Featuring contemporary modern Scandinavian inspired Thai design, guests will enjoy beautifully appointed decor that blurs interior and exterior of the common amenity spaces and private villas. MYS Khao Yai Hotel will be the newest boutique destination in Khao Yai, Thailand. Project Management: Manmade Interiors Co., Ltd. Structural Engineer : Supol Techanakara, Thawatchai Pengsuwa, Ruethatip Kerdperm, Pongsiri PrechaponkitĮlectrical Engineer: Narongrit Thammapradit Landscape architect : Magla Landscape Co., Ltd. Interior Designers : Apichaya Krongboonying and Kalunyoo Sipiyaruk
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