Siam InterContinental

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Siam InterContinental

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The Siam InterContinental, in Bangkok, Thailand, was built by Pan Am in 1966, signaling the rise of the luxury resort hotel in exotic, far-flung locales serviced by Pan Am’s global fleet.

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Siam InterContinental Bangkok exhibit wall panel
Wall panel from the 2013 New York School of Interior Design exhibit "Designing the Luxury Hotel: Neal Prince and the Inter-Continental Brand."

The Siam Inter-Continental, in Bangkok, Thailand, and the Tahara’a Inter-Continental, in Pape’éte,…

Siam InterContinental Bangkok Naga cocktail bar and lounge
For the hotel bar, the design team worked with local artisans to produce intricately carved wooden screens that acted as room dividers, with dragon-headed nagas (snakes) taken from temple architecture. Wall fabrics were chosen in rich jewel tones…

Siam InterContinental Bangkok private suite for entertaining
Thai motifs are found throughout the hotel. Common motifs include: the flame, the lotus, the fight between the serpent Naga and the Monkey God, the royal hunt for the mythical jeweled leopard, Thai silk, gold leaf, mirror mosaic, brass, carved wood,…

Siam InterContinental Bangkok guest suite
Thai motifs are found throughout the hotel.  Common motifs include: the flame, the lotus, the fight between the serpent Naga and the Monkey God, the royal hunt for the mythical jeweled leopard, Thai silk, gold leaf, mirror mosaic, brass, carved wood,…

Exterior view: Siam InterContinental Bangkok
Exterior ground-level view of the Siam InterContinental Bangkok and its reflective lily pond which surrounds the front of the building. The main building and roof were controversial, reminding Prince Kukrit Pramoj of a crematorium. The hotel was in…

Exterior view: Siam InterContinental Bangkok
Exterior ground-level view of the Siam InterContinental Bangkok and its lily pond. The main building and roof were controversial, reminding Prince Kukrit Pramoj of a crematorium. The hotel was in operation from 1966-2002.

Architecture by Joseph…

Siam InterContinental Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand, aerial view
The hotel was built by architect Joseph Salerno. A pyramidal-shaped building flanked by two wings, the Siam Inter-Continental was informed by the exoticism of Bangkok’s Grand Palace complex. Salerno did not want to “copy local designs since he…
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