Curvistan Bangkok has launched a limited-time event called “Porsche Unseen Design Studies”, which showcases Michael Mauer’s design vision as VP of style for Porsche.
For the first time in Thailand, a collection of these "unseen" projects are housed under one roof. The highlight is the "Vision Spyder" — a 1:1 scale interpretation of how Mauer imagined a modern, small and sporty roadster. The "Vision Spyder" features a spartan cockpit, flat radiator grille over the midengine, red racing stripes and modest fins at the rear.
Visitors can also look forward to getting up close with other 1:3 scale model concepts such as the Macan "Vision Safari", an SUV-turned-overland design experiment; hypercar concepts like the "Vision 918 RS" and "Vision 920", and even the "Vision E" — a design experiment imagining what a Formula E car might look like, if homologated for customer racing.
Also announced was The Porsche Design Tower Bangkok, which will be 22 residences on Sukhumvit 38. It also unveiled three culinary zones to preview kitchen spaces that buyers of the apartments can look forward to. Designed by Porche Design in collalboration with Arclinea under the direction of architect Antonio Citterio, the kitchens in each suite blend performance and elegance with electrically-powered drawers and luxury appliances.
The Porsche Design Tower Bangkok is the first building of its kind in Asia and the third globally. The project features 22 exclusive duplex and quadplex “Sky Villas" ranging from 525-1,135m2, designed to set a new benchmark for luxury living. Construction is set to be completed at the end of 2028.
"Porsche Unseen Design Studies" will run until Feb 28 and entry is free.