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archstudent
Apr 12, 2007, 3:36 AM
North Point Tower A : Pattaya
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Official sources: http://www.northpointpattaya.com/
Unofficial sources: http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=281212

Building Name: North Point ,Tower A
Native Name:
Other Names:
Address: endeavour at Wong Amat beach at Nak Lua
City: Pattaya
Postal Code:
State/Province:
Country: Thailand
Official Building Website URL: http://www.northpointpattaya.com/
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.info) URL:
Architect: HB Design
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words):

Heights--

PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES.
- antenna:
- spire:
- roof: 225.7 m. (61x3.7=225.7) (estimate)
- top floor:
- other heights:

Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Under Construction

Construction Dates--
- started: 2007
- finished: 2009
- destroyed:


Above ground floors: 61
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count:

Structure Type(s): Reinforced Concrete
Building Use(s): Condominium
Building Style(s):
Building Materials:
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archstudent
Apr 12, 2007, 1:52 PM
EDIT >> gain more information

North Point Tower A : Pattaya
------------------------
Official sources: http://www.northpointpattaya.com/
Unofficial sources: http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=281212

Building Name: North Point ,Tower A
Native Name:
Other Names:
Address: endeavour at Wong Amat beach at Nak Lua
City: Pattaya
Postal Code:
State/Province:
Country: Thailand
Official Building Website URL: http://www.northpointpattaya.com/
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.info) URL:
Architect: HB Design
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words):
- this tower will be the second tallest in pattaya city after 'ocean1'

Heights--

PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES.
- antenna:
- spire:
- roof: 225.7 m. (61x3.7=225.7) (estimate)
- top floor:
- other heights:

Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Under Construction
Construction Dates--
- started: 2007
- finished: 2009
- destroyed:


Above ground floors: 61
Below ground floors: -
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count: 4+1 (passenger and fire man lift)
Unit count:

Structure Type(s): Reinforced Concrete
Building Use(s): Condominium
Building Style(s): Modern
Building Materials: Glass ,Marble ,Stone ,Aluminium
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archstudent
Apr 12, 2007, 1:54 PM
Pattaya site to open in 3 weeks

Northpoint sales office at Wong Amat to contain 4 mock-up units

Itthi C Tan

The pre-launch of Raimon Land's North-point condominium in Pattaya has reaped handsome bookings worth a "tad under Bt1 billion", chief executive Nigel Cornick said at the weekend.

"We have sold about 20 per cent of the project at Wong Amat Beach, North Pattaya," he said about the prime 13-rai beachfront site.

The two-tower residential structure is expected to take 36 months to complete once piling begins, said Cornick. The property, with 370 exclusive apartments, has access to an 80-metre beachfront.

Northpoint is based on concepts created by Singapore-based designer Hans Brouwer. One tower rises 60 floors while the other covers 50 floors.

The chief executive said the project's official launch in the middle of next month should spark much interest as quality residences in Pattaya are still limited. Raimon Land has invested about Bt50 million on its on-site sales office, which will house four mock-up units.

Its freehold apartments will be furnished with kitchens, air-conditioners and built-in furniture.

Northpoint is Raimon's second Pattaya project, coming on the heels of the Northshore condominium, which was recently completed on Beach Road Soi 5.

"Northpoint will be a much better product," said Cornick. "The new units will include better facilities and set a new benchmark for Pattaya."

Currently, the company has half a dozen prime sites. Its land bank will generate properties worth more than Bt20 billion over the next five years, he said.

It has a spectacular 14-rai housing project in Phuket called The Heights, located atop a hill overlooking Kata Bay. The project contains 51 luxury condominiums, all with panoramic views.

Its Kata Gardens project has also secured strong bookings, he said.

Also in the works is a 12-rai site on the Chao Phya River near the Peninsular Hotel.

The riverfront plot was bought for Bt900 million and overlooks the Shangri La and Oriental hotels. The development there - tentatively called "The River" - will enjoy a 120-metre waterfront.

The project will be mixed-use and contain residential apartments as well as a five-star hotel.

Cornick said the company was ready to pay premium prices for prime plots because the opportunities to secure such sites are rather limited.

Meanwhile, its Lofts Yennakart condominium in Bangkok has proven popular with both local and foreign buyers. Cornick also recently raised prices after the project achieved more than 60-per-cent sales.

He said the military coup on September 19 had not greatly affected buying. In fact, the change in government should prove positive to market sentiment. The one area that is hurting the market, however, is in the confusion over some foreign ownership regulations, which has dampened enthusiasm among overseas buyers.

"Until that is cleared up, markets such as Hong Kong and Singapore will delay investment decisions," he said.

To boost sentiment, local authorities need to move swiftly to calm anxiety and reinforce the Kingdom's commitment to being a friendly market for overseas investors.

Nominee practices and lease titles have served both foreign buyers and Thailand well for many years, he said. The nominee practice is currently under scrutiny.

Cornick remains confident the new government will not send the wrong message to global investors, a move that would benefit no one.

Source : THE NATION : Oct 23, 2006

archstudent
Apr 12, 2007, 1:58 PM
project render
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v443/Zimoune/RevisedNPrendering.jpg

under construction
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/140/343490251_70eeff4705_o.jpg

LMich
Apr 12, 2007, 10:33 PM
What is the source for the information of the start and completion years? Please, also make sure when you post construction photos that you put the date that they were taken.

archstudent
Apr 13, 2007, 2:45 AM
SOURCE FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE

Raimon Land to acquire another Grade A beachfront condominium site in North Pattaya

Today Mr. Nigel J. Cornick, CEO of Raimon Land announced that the company plans to acquire and develop a Grade A condominium project on a prime twelve rai beachfront site at Wongamart, North Pattaya. The acquisition is subject to Shareholder approval at an EGM to held on 14th November 2005.



The site located in Naklua Road, Pattaya, has approximately 80 metres of beach frontage and is adjacent to the Aisawan Resort and Spa. It is envisaged that the development will be composed of two towers offering one, two and three bedroom units with extensive landscaping, swimming pools and recreational facilities. All units will have panoramic sea views.

Commenting on the planned development Mr. Cornick said “The success of Raimon Land’s Northshore project, the first Grade A condominium to be launched in Pattaya for many years has highlighted the substantial demand for quality condominiums in Pattaya, particularly close to the town centre and the north end of Pattaya.”


Mr. Cornick went on to add “We have sold 90% of Northshore, with prices reaching Baht 100,000 per sq. metre. During the past 12 month we have achieved sales of Baht 1.2 Billion with over 2,500 visitors to our display suite which has resulted in our having a long waiting list for our next Pattaya project. We are therefore very confident that the new project to be known as “NORTHPOINT” will be well received by the market and set a new benchmark for the Eastern Seaboard real estate market.”

The project is scheduled to be launched in 2006, with completion by the end of 2009. (acually construction start this year)

Source: Raimonland : Oct 2005

archstudent
Apr 13, 2007, 2:50 AM
for constuction update pic take by Chad M.Blair on 17 Jan 2007