The 2026 edition of Architect’ Expo will take place from 28 April to 3 May 2026 at Challenger Halls, IMPACT Muang Thong Thani, Bangkok. Organised by the Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage (ASA), the event has steadily evolved into a significant platform that not only showcases products and materials, but also reflects the changing aspirations of the built environment across the region.
More than a trade exhibition, Architect’ Expo captures the pulse of Southeast Asia’s architectural landscape. The event gathers architects, designers, developers, consultants, manufacturers and solution providers from around the world, transforming exhibition halls into a dynamic ecosystem of ideas, technologies and creative exchange. As Thailand continues to position itself as a key gateway to ASEAN’s rapidly expanding construction and design markets, the Expo plays an increasingly strategic role in connecting global expertise with regional opportunities.
At its core, Architect’ Expo is a showcase of technological progress and material innovation. From advanced façade systems and sustainable construction materials to smart building technologies and interior solutions, the exhibition offers a comprehensive view of how architecture is responding to environmental challenges, urban density, and evolving lifestyle demands. Visitors are presented with an opportunity to experience how design is increasingly shaped by performance, sustainability, and digital integration.
- ASA Architect Expo 2026
What distinguishes Architect’ Expo from conventional industry exhibitions is its strong intellectual and cultural dimension. Each edition is anchored by a conceptual theme that reflects contemporary architectural discourse. These themes often extend beyond technical exploration, encouraging designers to examine architecture’s social, environmental and cultural relevance. Through immersive pavilions, curated installations and experimental showcases, the Expo becomes a creative platform where design narratives are interpreted in both theoretical and tangible forms.
The knowledge-sharing component remains a cornerstone of the event. Professional seminars, forums and panel discussions bring together leading architects, academics and industry pioneers to address pressing issues shaping the future of cities and built environments. Topics frequently explore sustainability, digital transformation, adaptive reuse, wellness-focused design, and the role of architecture in supporting resilient urban communities. For many industry professionals, these conversations are as valuable as the product showcases, offering insight into emerging directions and global best practices.
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