Photographer: Wison Tungthhunya
Photographer: Wison Tungthhunya
Photographer: Wison Tungthhunya
In the middle of the crowded city, everyone needs the place that can relax and feel the atmosphere of nature. Mori Haus tried to connect feelings and atmosphere of nature back to the urban city again. “Valley” is the main concept in garden area design. The building that surrounds the garden area work as a mountain with trees that are growing in various places.
The garden area is surrounded by a small hill from in curved shape as a stepping planter. A variety of plants are used to create a sense of nature and privacy in the garden area. Garden area includes the 25-meter long natural shaped pool as "lagoon" in the middle of the valley. The swimming pool includes a 25-meter long lap pool, a Jacuzzi pool, a children's pool, and a fountain. This pool has a light that mimics the “Firefly" that is often seen in nature at night.
There are special seating area features that create “Unique Sitting Experience” to the user, such as Mesh seat over the pool, Swings, Large Lounge Chair and Seats under the pavilion. Another highlight if this garden is the variety of plants that mimic wilderness in nature. It is a “Secret Forest” that have waterfront plants, ferns, fragrant flowers, natural meadows.
Apart from the garden area at the first floor, it has the rooftop garden on the Clubhouse building which uses “Garden at the top of the hill” as a concept design. Feature tree at rooftop garden surrounded by large terraces with natural meadows and open view to the green space outside. When you fall into the garden of the Mori Haus, you will be falling in love with nature, feel relaxing, and abandon the chaos of the city outside.
Design Team:
Shma
Collaborators: Somdoon Architect
Client: Sansiri PLC
Photographer: Wison Tungthhunya
Photographer: Wison Tungthhunya
Photographer: Wison Tungthhunya
Photographer: Wison Tungthhunya