The Centric Sea Pattaya condominium project is a real estate development project on Pattaya 2 Road, Chonburi Province, Eastern Thailand, and a leading tourist city in Thailand. The main objective is to develop a luxury condominium with complete facilities and the convenience of a 5-star hotel. The project’s land is developed to maximize the potential of the land, taking into account the master plan of each building to be consistent with the context of the land and the surrounding area. Importantly, the beautiful beach of Pattaya City, including the context of the scenery within the project plan that allows to connect to each other of the project’s facilities, such as the garden in each building at the podium of each building, including the swimming pool of all 3 buildings + pool terrace, fitness room, sky garden and sky multipurpose room located on the top floor of Building A and B, which offers a best view of Pattaya Beach and City during the day and night, as famous beaches in many countries.
This project consists of 3 condominium buildings, with a total area of 2 high-rise buildings (44,32 floors) and 1 low-rise building (7 floors) with a total of 999 units on a site area of 6-0-77.9 rai, divided into garden areas on the 1st floor and around the building for relaxation all day long. All 3 buildings consist of the lobby, a reception area, and a mailbox for each building, connected to the lift lobby that connects to the residential floors. You can also access various common areas. The layout of the rooms has 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom, with usable space to maximize value, including views of the rooms that can see the surroundings. The 44th and 32nd floors will be the relaxation and exercise areas, offering a 360-degree view of
Pattaya Beach.
Project type: Residential Building – Condominium
Responsibility: Architect , designer
Gloss Floor Area: 70,000 sq.m. (approx.)
Total floor: 44 / 32 / 7 Storey (tower A, B, C)
Construction Cost: 800 MB. (approx.)
Commencement: 2013
Completion: 2016
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