Marche Thonglor by Contour Architect: A Lush Urban Oasis Redefining Bangkok’s Retail Experience
Marche Thonglor is a mixed-use green oasis in Bangkok, blending retail, office spaces, and biophilic design seamlessly.
A Vibrant Urban Revival in the Heart of Bangkok
Located in the dynamic heart of Thonglor — Bangkok’s renowned lifestyle district famous for its creative scene, boutique shops, and vibrant nightlife — Marche Thonglor represents a significant transformation of an urban site with deep community roots. Developed by Siam Future Development, this project reimagines the former Marketplace Thonglor, a community mall whose 15-year lease recently ended. With rising land value and increased foot traffic in the area, the opportunity was ripe for reinvention.


Expanding Potential: From Community Mall to Mixed-Use Landmark
In response to the evolving urban fabric of Thonglor, which is now a creative hub for design studios, co-working spaces, and upscale entertainment venues, Contour Architect designed Marche Thonglor as a mixed-use complex that blends office, retail, and leisure. What was once a modest 5,000 m² shopping space has been expanded into a sprawling 60,000 m² development, now housing 13,700 m² of office space and 46,000 m² dedicated to retail and lifestyle outlets.


Architectural Narrative: Spiral Connectivity and Seamless Circulation
The design is defined by the three newly built structures and the revitalized "The Maze" building, all of which are unified by a dramatic white spiral ramp. This architectural feature not only captures attention with its sculptural, roller-coaster-like form but also serves a practical purpose: it fulfills legal accessibility requirements while providing a fully wheelchair-friendly circulation route. This continuous, open ramp encourages fluid movement and eliminates dead ends, ensuring a pleasant, uninterrupted experience for visitors across all three zones.


A Green Haven in the Urban Core
More than just a retail space, Marche Thonglor is conceived as a green sanctuary in one of the city’s most energetic districts. Mature Bodhi and Banyan trees from the original site were preserved and incorporated into a lush central courtyard, which now acts as a multi-functional green plaza. Whether you’re waiting for a restaurant table, enjoying a coffee, working remotely, or simply relaxing, this verdant gathering space invites both respite and interaction.
Inside, natural light, fresh air, and vertical greenery form the core of the interior atmosphere. A dramatic vertical garden built into a cliff wall, accompanied by indoor waterfalls and curated planting schemes, reinforces the connection between architecture and nature — promoting wellness, tranquility, and sustainability.

A New Standard for Urban Commercial Design
Marche Thonglor redefines the potential of commercial and mixed-use architecture in Bangkok, blending sustainable landscape integration with striking design and community-conscious planning. With its harmonious fusion of biophilic elements, multifunctional spaces, and architectural innovation, this development offers a blueprint for future retail environments in tropical urban contexts.


All Photographs are works of Rungkit Charoenwat
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