BOONSERM PREMTHADA’S GOYA TOWER RISES IN PHANG NGA
In Phang Nga, southern Thailand, elephants form part of both the cultural memory and ecological landscape. Nearby, a limestone mountain known as Khao Chang, or Elephant Mountain, is said to resemble a reclining elephant turned to stone. Designed by Boonserm Premthada with Bangkok Project Studio, Goya Tower continues this connection in built form, standing at the entrance to the Matalay Project as a new public lookout named after a female elephant born in the area.
The observation tower invites visitors to climb through a sequence of cylindrical columns, curved walkways, light, and shadow. As they ascend, views of road, garden, forest, sky, and sea...
