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Qspace bangkok
Qspace bangkok





qspace bangkok
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Sathorn: 92/4, Floor 2, Sathorn Thani 2 Building, North Sathorn Road, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, ThailandĬontact info: / Asoke + 66, Sathorn +66 Pricing: Fixed desks from ฿12,000 per month and Serviced Offices from ฿33,000 per month for four desksĪsoke: 219/59 Asoke Towers, 2nd Floor, Soi Sukhumvit 21, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand See for yourself with these 3D walk-throughs of the Sathorn Office – walkthrough 1 and walkthrough 2.

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Opening hours are between 8 am and 5 pm.īest Features: So much natural light flooding into the offices all day with nice little breakout areas throughout.

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Facilities include everything from free tea and coffee, high-speed internet, printing/scanning, and events hosting. Conveniently located in the center of town, both are within a stone’s throw from their nearest MRT/BTS stations.

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With their two locations in Asoke and Sathorn, Glowfish are taking office chic to the next level with some of the best interior décor we’ve seen in any office. We’ve compiled our list of the best 5 local brands offering co-working space in Bangkok right now. In step the co-working companies that survived the lockdowns and made it to 2021, with their flexible contracts, smart-working environments, hot-desking, breakout zones, hyper-networking capabilities, beers, and coffees on tap, and, of course, beanbags! 5 Best Co-Working Spaces in Bangkok You can reach MOCA by car or the new train line with a station within a short walk of the museum.The large commercial landlords began to feel the pinch, as their massive multi-national tenants decided to downsize their 1,000+ people offices, with staff splitting their time between home and a smaller, smart-working environment. MOCA BANGKOK is located on the approach to Don Muang airport at the north of the city.

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The gaps between the jasmine plumes let in natural light tracing the patterns of the carved walls on the floor of the atrium, while revealing in full measure the excellence of the workmanship which can give a different feeling in different seasons. The most striking feature of the building is the openwork carvings which adorn either side of the facade, resembling enchanting plumes of jasmine cascading down the wall. The inspiration for MOCA was to celebrate and appreciate the great favour of King Rama 9 and to honour “Father of Thai Contemporary Arts” or Professor Silpa Bhirasri.įrom a design standpoint, the building portrays the idea that it has been aesthetically carved from a single piece of granite. “We’re delighted to introduce a new way for people to engage with Thailand’s most interesting artists.”Īssembling the long history of Thai arts is the lifelong passion of Mr.Boonchai Bencharongkul. “The ART Space we created at Four Seasons is highly experiential and seamlessly integrated into the surroundings, making it a unique exhibit in the city,” he explains. Kanachai Bencharongkul, Managing Director of MOCA Bangkok is excited about what this new space will mean for the art scene in Bangkok. Exhibits will rotate regularly, so Bangkok residents as well as international visitors can see the best of MOCA on the Chaophraya River. Under the joint initiative, the gallery will showcase a selection of impeccably curated Thai works of art, on loan from MOCA BANGKOK.

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ART Space is a partnership between Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok and MOCA BANGKOK ( Museum of Contemporary Art).







Qspace bangkok