ASEAN’S LARGEST ARCHITECTURAL EXPO TAKES PLACE IN BANGKOK
Architect’25 unites Southeast Asia’s architectural leaders and enthusiasts in celebrating the evolution of Thai architecture. The expo elevates the country’s architecture to the global stage with its central theme, ‘Past Present Perfect,’ covering a wide array of disciplines, from architecture design, landscape design, interior design, and urban planning. The event features six ‘Thematic Pavilions,’ the iconic masterpieces in Architect’25, along with comprehensive building and construction innovations from over 1,000 global exhibitors.
Architect’25 takes place in Bangkok from April 29 to May 4, 2025 | all images courtesy of ArchitectExpo
ARCHITECT’25 UNITES PROFESSIONALS ACROSS A MASSIVE VENUE
As the largest building technology exposition in ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations), Architect’25 is scheduled to take place from April 29 to May 4, 2025, at Challenger Hall, IMPACT Muang Thong Thani, Bangkok. Organized by the Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage (ASA) in collaboration with TTF International Co., Ltd., the event spans a vast 75,000 square meter venue with over 1,000 exhibitors. Expected to draw around 325,000 visitors, this 37th edition offers a comprehensive exploration of architecture and building technology, bringing together leading brands from Thailand and abroad. Divided into five primary sections – Main Exhibition, Academic Exhibition, Professional Exhibition, Activity and Service Areas, and Forum & Seminars – Architect’25 caters to both industry professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Main exhibition under the theme of ‘Past Present Perfect’
BRIDGING design and building material IN THAI ARCHITECTURE
A standout feature of Architect’25 is the ‘Thematic Pavilion,’ a creative collaboration between emerging designers and construction material suppliers, showcasing large-scale, imaginative work of art. Six distinct pavilions are set to be presented, each offering its own unique perspective.
S-ONE, in collaboration with architects from Looklen Architects
NIPPON PAINT, in collaboration with architects from pbm