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Snøhetta Designs the New Cloud 11 Building in Bangkok

Architecture studio Snøhetta designs the Cloud 11 building in Bangkok, which is a large glazed building complete with commercial, cultural, and hospitality spaces. The studio wanted to create public green spaces, which are rare to find in the city. It will feature pocket parks and gardens on elevated spaces, with a notable central lawn that will be the largest in Thailand.

Kjetil Trædal Thorsen, founding partner at Snøhetta "We have had the opportunity to not only create a building but a new neighborhood in the center of Bangkok. An urban artifact providing a thriving place for culture and creation, and green public spaces that will improve the quality of life for people living in the South Sukhumvit are. With an increasing number of people moving into urban areas, it is crucial to develop communities fit to accommodate the needs of the future cities in a sustainable way, both socially and environmentally."
Trend Themes
1. Vertical Gardens - There is an opportunity for the development of sustainable buildings with garden spaces integrated vertically, creating elevated gardens and communal spaces.
2. Green Infrastructure - The renewed focus on green spaces in urban areas presents an opportunity for businesses to invest in the development of green infrastructure in the city landscape.
3. Mixed-use Buildings - The design of mixed-use buildings and spaces are increasing, providing more opportunities for businesses to collaborate in sustainable construction and integrated urban planning.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - There is a growing need for the construction industry to adopt new technologies and designs that prioritize sustainable building techniques and materials.
2. Hospitality - The trend towards elevated gardens and green spaces in buildings presents an opportunity for the hospitality industry to provide guests with immersive, natural experiences that support health and wellness.
3. Real Estate - With the rise in demand for sustainable urban living spaces, the real estate industry has a unique opportunity to collaborate with architects and developers in creating the next generation of responsible urban living spaces.

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