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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.

V60 House in Bangkok, Thailand by WARchitect

 
September 30th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: WARchitect

House’s owners, both husband and wife are both aeroplane pilot, which is a career that takes long work periods in a very small area like cockpit. They all rarely have body movement or touching natural air when working, meanwhile each other’s schedules don’t match completely. To solve those problems, we thought of how to create spaces to enable them to took deep breaths of the fresh air and able to see each other every time they want.

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

  • Architects: WARchitect
  • Project: V60 House
  • Location: Bangkok, Thailand
  • Photography: Rungkit Charoenwat
  • Software used: Sketchup, GstarCAD, Lumion
  • Clients: Krishana Sindhvananda
  • Gross Built Area: 450
  • Completion Year: 2020

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

This house located in a very good location with low level of air pollution in a far deep alleyway (soi Vibhavadi 60) and far from main road, the place located on an inheritance land, surrounded by their relatives, allow this house to have plenty of spaces to plant trees around the house. An area size of 200 square wah seems too big compare to owners’ required usable area, therefore, there is no need to design a house too compact. We separated house elements into 3 zones, e.g. Living area, bedroom, and guest area. Inserting spaces between these zones with green courtyard, results in meeting owners’ needs mentioned above.

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

To optimize an architecture surface to touch the nature as much as possible, both from experiencing green view from their eyes, or from opening all glass folding doors to create natural ventilation, able to feel the fresh air.

All these three zones are not divided by interior partition wall, you have to walk from interior of one zone to exterior first, in order to lead dwellers to perceive a scent of nature among green courtyard before walking to other zones. Furthermore, wherever you are in these three zones, you can see each other all the time, for example, when one of the owner brew a coffee in the living area, able to see another one appreciating collectibles in the bedroom, and simultaneously seeing his parents exercising in a swimming pool.

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

Image Courtesy © Rungkit Charoenwat

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