Elephant Building Explained

Elephant Building
Status:completed
Completion Date:1997
Architect:Ong-at Sattraphan
Management:Arun Chaiseri Group & Elephant Group

The Elephant Building or Chang Building (Thai: ตึกช้าง, in Thai pronounced as /tɯk̚˨˩.t͡ɕʰaːŋ˦˥/) is a high-rise building at Paholyothin Road and Ratchadaphisek Road in Bangkok, Thailand. It lies in the north Bangkok business district and Chatuchak District. The building is one of the better known buildings in Bangkok as it resembles an elephant. It was a collaboration between Dr Arun Chaisaree (Thai: ดร.อรุณ ชัยเสรี) and architect Ong-ard Satrabhandhu (Thai: องอาจ สาตรพันธุ์;) The building has 32 floors and is 102 metres (335 ft) high. It was completed in 1997. The Elephant Building was ranked number four of the "20 World's Iconic Skyscrapers [sic]" by CNNGo in February 2011.[1]

The elephant building consists of seven parts:

Nearby

Opposite lies Major Cineplex Ratchayothin. Further down the road is Lotus's, and Central Ladprao.

Transportation

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chang (Elephant) Building. BKK Kids. 9 March 2014. 9 October 2013. 9 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140309041332/http://www.bkkkids.com/activities/chang-elephant-building/. dead.