High Line Bangkok
Project : High Line Bangkok
Client/Architect : Jenchieh Hung + Kulthida Songkittipakdee / HAS design and research
Location : Bangkok, Thailand
High Line Bangkok is an innovative zero-waste architectural project that reimagines and elevates Bangkok’s urban infrastructure. By transforming ordinary electric lighting posts into meaningful public spaces, the project reframes infrastructure as both a social and spatial asset for citizens. Although Thailand has millions of streetlights lining its roads, they rarely engage public life in a meaningful way. In response, architects Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee, founders of the Thai firm Jenchieh Hung + Kulthida Songkittipakdee / HAS design and research, propose an aesthetically driven, socially participatory intervention that reinterprets public infrastructure for tropical living. The pavilion integrates shading, natural ventilation, and arcade-like spatial qualities, while incorporating locally recyclable Thai fabrics with existing lighting posts. Through this approach, it demonstrates how everyday urban elements can be transformed into sustainable and vibrant social gathering spaces.





งานถ่ายภาพทางสถาปัตยกรรม โดย สกาย|กราวด์
Architectural Photography by DOF SKY|GROUND
