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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Bed One Block Hostel in Bangkok, Thailand by A MILLIMETRE

 
April 13th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: A MILLIMETRE

Two years after Bed Station Hostel was completed in 2014, the client offered us with a new project, a typical one-block-shophouse in the same neighbourhood. A unit of 4m. width by 16m. depth, named BED ONE BLOCK HOSTEL after the building character. Despite a small area, all facilities are still required with the maximum bed number. Balance between public and private space is also necessary.

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  • Architects: A MILLIMETRE
  • Project: Bed One Block Hostel
  • Location: Ratchathewi, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Photography: Jirayu Rattanawong
  • Client: Bed Station Hotel Co., Ltd.
  • Graphic Designer: Studio Dialogue
  • Lead Architects: Sitthana Phongkitkaroon, Wipavee Kueasirikul, Tanaphat Tanjatham
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 265 sq.m.
  • Completion Year: 2016

Image Courtesy © Jirayu Rattanawong

To design a hostel, a space for guests’ social interaction plays major role. In BED ONE BLOCK HOSTEL, not only the common area, but also in each dormitory, social space was created for guests to share and relax. The common area was designed to be featured stair on the ground floor that connect to the space on the mezzanine floor, where everyone can meet up or use a working space individual and relax. Apart from the common area, each dormitory has its own small relaxing area where guest can privately take a rest, arrange their luggages or have a chat with other guests.

Image Courtesy © Jirayu Rattanawong

Image Courtesy © Jirayu Rattanawong

The exterior which greets all pedestrians was required with a buffer to conceal back of house facilities, such as air conditioning and other systems. A distinct pattern for the facade was intended to relate with Thai-element. After experimenting with many options, a pattern of shingle tiled roof with a twist of modern material and pattern was the final solution. White perforated steel sheets with various hole sizes were arranged diagonally which created difference of transparency and contrast to the adjacent blocks. This facade benefits not only an appealing exterior appearance but also allow natural light and still maintains privacy of interior space.

Image Courtesy © Jirayu Rattanawong

Image Courtesy © Jirayu Rattanawong

A welcoming and friendly service might not be enough to make a good hostel. But with a good design to support guests’ behaviour can make it a great one. This is what BED ONE BLOCK HOSTEL is trying to achieve.

Image Courtesy © Jirayu Rattanawong

Image Courtesy © Jirayu Rattanawong

Image Courtesy © Jirayu Rattanawong

Image Courtesy © Jirayu Rattanawong

Image Courtesy © Jirayu Rattanawong

Image Courtesy © Jirayu Rattanawong

Image Courtesy © Jirayu Rattanawong

Image Courtesy © Jirayu Rattanawong

Image Courtesy © Jirayu Rattanawong

Image Courtesy © Jirayu Rattanawong

Image Courtesy © Jirayu Rattanawong

Image Courtesy © Jirayu Rattanawong

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