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Pentagram

Beam

Interiors for a nightclub in Bangkok that uses dramatic forms and a robust material palette to introduce a little drama to local nightlife.

The concept compliments the bipolarity of the space, creating a coherent narrative between the relaxed lounge bar downstairs and the frenetic nightclub upstairs.

The view from Beam's DJ booth
Architectural drawing of the entrance to the staircase that connects the lounge to the dance area
Architectural drawing of the lounge bar, for drinking, eating and socialising
Interiors of the lounge area
A structurally and materially dramatic staircase connecting to staff areas within the main club
Architectural drawing of the cast concrete forms that form seating in the club

The interiors have a robust material palette, juxtaposing raw finishes of shuttered concrete with refined touches of bronze and marble.

This ribbon of concrete connects each component of the club
Beam's upstairs dance area features a double height volume
Tables and seating hang from the cast concrete
The dance area, which includes Asia's first 'body kinetic' dance floor
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When a scruffy after-hours comedy show debuted in NBC’s Studio 8H on October 11, 1975, no one could have known that the entertainment world was about to be changed forever. Over the next half century, Saturday Night Live would launch the careers of countless global stars, create indelible catch phrases, and consolidate the reputations of musical acts from Talking Heads to Kendrick Lamar. Since 1994, Pentagram partner Emily Oberman has been the steward of SNL’s graphic image, from the show’s iconic opening titles, to books celebrating its legacy. With each project, she meets the challenge of acknowledging the franchise’s extraordinary legacy while keeping its profile fresh, surprising, and funny.