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Sathorn Unique Tower Bangkok. Beautiful Images from Sathorn Unique Tower, Bangkok Abandoned Spaces At 607 feet, the Sathorn Unique Tower in Bangkok has 47 storeys and two underground units Standing 49 stories tall, The Sathorn Unique was slated to be the most glimmering addition to the Bangkok skyline

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Sathorn Unique Tower is an unfinished skyscraper located in the Sathon district of Bangkok, Thailand.Planned as a high-rise condominium complex, construction of the building was halted during the 1997 Asian financial crisis, when it was already about 80 percent complete.The Sathorn Unique Tower is now among the most prominent of Bangkok's many derelict buildings, and has become a destination. Rising 607 feet overlooking the sweeping skyline of Bangkok stands Sathorn Unique Tower

The highest abandoned skyscraper Bangkok gost tower Sathorn Unique

The Sathorn Unique building in Bangkok, Thailand, was supposed to be a luxury condominium The Sathorn Unique Tower project started back in 1990 with a total investment reportedly as high as 1,800 million Baht It has since become known as Bangkok's biggest eyesore, one which most locals dare not acknowledge.

The Sathorn Unique, the Abandoned Skyscraper in Bangkok. Rising 607 feet overlooking the sweeping skyline of Bangkok stands Sathorn Unique Tower The Sathorn Unique Tower was one of hundreds of high-rise developments started in the Thai capital in the Nineties as the city enjoyed boom years, but when the Asian financial crisis struck in.

The highest abandoned skyscraper Bangkok gost tower Sathorn Unique. Sathorn Unique Tower is an unfinished skyscraper located in the Sathon district of Bangkok, Thailand.Planned as a high-rise condominium complex, construction of the building was halted during the 1997 Asian financial crisis, when it was already about 80 percent complete.The Sathorn Unique Tower is now among the most prominent of Bangkok's many derelict buildings, and has become a destination. The postmodern concrete skyscraper—defined by a series of stacked classical curved balconies and columns.