Climate-controlled high-rises make sense when changing seasons bring extreme temperature shifts, but in Bangkok, year round hot and humid days blend into similarly sultry nights. Enter The Met, an award winning residential skyscraper by multidisciplinary design from WOHA Designs. (story by Jordin Kushins - Dwell Magazine)
Called by principal WOHA architect, Mun Summ Wong as a 'vertical community' this building takes great design advantage of cross-ventilation between towers, connected by bridges that double as airborne gardens and terraces. Make sure you take the time to view all the works of WOHA Designs. Something quite different...
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