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Wind House in Bangkok, Thailand by OPENSPACE DESIGN

Friday, November 4th, 2016

Article source: OPENSPACE DESIGN

“Wind House” was created as “Resort Space” which was the owner’s preference style regarding the site conditions. As it was located on the edge of the housing estate project’s boundary, it gained the view of big natural green area beside and certainly, the atmosphere of tranquility.

Image Courtesy © OPENSPACE DESIGN

Image Courtesy © OPENSPACE DESIGN

  • Architects: OPENSPACE DESIGN
  • Project: Wind House
  • Location: Noble Residence, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Client: Janphim Sukumaratat
  • Structural Engineer: EDA Consultant
  • M&E Engineer: EDA Consultant
  • Contractor: Nai Chang Thai
  • Gross Floor Area: 675 Sq.m.
  • Construction Cost: 35 Million THB
  • Commencement: 2010
  • Completion: 2013

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Seaming micro architecture to the gentleman society in Bangkok, Thailand by PHTAA Living Design

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2016

Article source: PHTAA Living Design

Keaton by PHTAA Living design is the modern vintage tailor shop which located in downtown of Bangkok. With the commercial context, independent retail, bar and cafe. Keaton well-blends with surrounding. The look of vintage fashionable guy reflect on the shop’s atmosphere.

Image Courtesy © PHTAA Living Design

Image Courtesy © PHTAA Living Design

 

  • Architects: PHTAA Living Design
  • Project: Seaming micro architecture to the gentleman society
  • Location: Bangkok, Thailand

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Ngamwongwan House in Bangkok, Thailand by JUNSEKINO Architect and Design CO,.LTD.

Saturday, October 29th, 2016

Article source: JUNSEKINO Architect and Design CO,.LTD.

‘Sometimes, an ordinary brick wishes to be something beyond itself.”

These words truly portray the potential of an ordinary material; the comprehension of a material which is considered as the petite component that can be composed as the architecture. The initiation of the project with the primary concept that focuses on the curiosity of the most common material, a brick.

Image Courtesy © JUNSEKINO Architect and Design CO,.LTD.

Image Courtesy © JUNSEKINO Architect and Design CO,.LTD.

  • Architects: JUNSEKINO Architect and Design CO,.LTD.
  • Project: Ngamwongwan House
  • Location: Bangkhen, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Owner: Mr. Piti Savasdivongsa
  • Interior designer: JUNSEKINO ARCHITECT AND DESIGN CO.,LTD
  • Builder: Mr. Jarin Dejchutrakul
  • Structural engineer: Mr. Nares Kamplaew
  • Building Area: 235 m2
  • Completion: 2012-2014

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K22 House in Bangkok, Thailand by JUNSEKINO Architect and Design CO,.LTD.

Friday, October 7th, 2016

Article source: JUNSEKINO Architect and Design CO,.LTD.

K22 is a house of 3 siblings, each of them begins to be grown-up subsequently but they all have the same intention to live together with their parents and taking care of each other like they did previously. The house is located in the inner zone of Bangkok “Huay Kwang”, they all decided to live together in the familiar district better than settling down separately which would result in more costs for land and construction. The main concept of the house is to design sharing spaces for all family members while providing privacy for each one of them. It could be compared as a family’s apartment where each of them has their own living unit, and the common space that perfectly fits the needs and activities of people from two different generations. Consequently, the house promotes all members to spend their time and share their moments together as one big family.

Image Courtesy © Spaceshift Studio

Image Courtesy © Spaceshift Studio

  • Architects: JUNSEKINO Architect and Design CO,.LTD.
  • Project: K22 House
  • Location: Huay Kwang District, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Photography: Spaceshift Studio
  • Owner: Kultawatch Ananrattanasuk
  • Principal Architect: JUN SEKINO
  • Interior Architect: Mr. Kultawatch Ananrattanasuk
  • Structural Engineer: Mr. Nares Kamplaew
  • Builder: Mr. Vorachart Wisethpalitpol, Ms. Witthaya Termjitcharoen
  • Cost of the Construction: 7,000,000 THB
  • Area: 512 sq.m.
  • Year: 2013-2016

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Hua Hin Penthouse – HHP in Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand by Ayutt and Associates design (AAd)

Friday, September 16th, 2016

Article source: Ayutt and Associates design (AAd)

This Luxury Penthouse is located on the top floor of low-rise condominium in Hua Hin, The coastal resort town by the Gulf of Thailand. The apartment is designed as a vacation house for a single family, an escape from the crowded capital city. The client’s brief is for a flexible and open-plan living space in combination with a series of sea-view bedrooms that reflect modern living standards. Ayutt and Associates design (AAd) is trying to create a harmonious meeting point between sky and sea, overlooking the breathtaking infinity beach.

Image Courtesy © Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom

Image Courtesy © Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom

  • Architects: Ayutt and Associates design (AAd)
  • Project: Hua Hin Penthouse – HHP
  • Location: Penthouse, level 8th, Hua Hin condominium, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand
  • Photography: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
  • Software used: AutoCAD, 3D Max, Photoshop, Sketch up
  • Lighting designer: Ayutt and Associates design (AAd)
  • Lead designer: Ayutt Mahasom
  • Area: 350 sq.m.
  • Project Year: 2016

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Yellow Submarine Coffee Tank in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand by Secondfloor Architects

Friday, September 9th, 2016

Article source: Secondfloor Architects 

The project locates in Pak Chong district, near the perimeter of Khao Yai National Park, one of the country’s most visited weekend destinations. This blossoming vacation town is occupied mainly by two types of architecture; the ones predominated with large openings and access to hillside view, and those with the replicated aesthetics of Western architecture. But what Yellow Submarine Coffee Tank proposes is something different.

Image Courtesy © Ketsiree Wongwan

Image Courtesy © Ketsiree Wongwan

  • Architects: Secondfloor Architects
  • Project: Yellow Submarine Coffee Tank
  • Location: Khaoyai, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
  • Photography: Ketsiree Wongwan
  • Architects team: Sake Simaraks, Prasert  Ananthayanont, Suebsai Jittakasem, Nutt la-iad-on, Jatuphon wangsong
  • Structures: Picharn Rojratsirikul
  • Contractors: Worapot Noinue
  • Project Year: 2015

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Habitia H-Clubhouse in Thailand, Bangkok by IDIN Architects

Tuesday, August 30th, 2016

Article source: IDIN Architects

Located near seaside context and rich natural ecologies of the mangrove beach of Bangkok’s outskirt – Bang Khun Thain, Habitia-H Club facilitates a recreational function as a clubhouse and a gateway entrance for a housing estate “Sansiri”. Habitia-H Club is a onestorey building situated in a 1,750-square meter site area with a 302-square meter floor area.

Image Courtesy © Spaceshift Studio

Image Courtesy © Spaceshift Studio

  • Architects: IDIN Architects (Jeravej Hongsakul, Eakgaluk Sirijariyawat, Sethapong Phisitthawanich, Wichan Kongnok)
  • Project: Habitia H-Clubhouse
  • Location: Thian Thale28 Bang Khun Thian, Thailand, Bangkok
  • Photography: Spaceshift Studio
  • Landscape Architect: Group Three Design Co., Ltd.
  • Owner: Sansiri
  • User Capacity: 15-20 persons
  • Building Area: 302 sq.m.
  • Year: 2012-2014

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The Commons in Bangkok, Thailand by Department of ARCHITECTURE Co., Ltd.

Thursday, August 25th, 2016

Article source: Department of ARCHITECTURE Co., Ltd.

For Bangkok, or any other modern-day cosmopolitan cities, living conditions and spatial form continue to evolve.  Bangkokians are now yearning for new possibilities of outdoor living space that can effectively answer to the tropical heat and its dense living condition where there is not much space for the outdoor. ‘The Commons’, a small retail development in the city center, is an attempt to create a new active outdoor space where people can comfortably enjoy it at anytime of the year.

The floating mass of the 3rd and 4th floor provides shading and rain protection to almost an entire semi-outdoor space underneath, Image Courtesy © W Workspace, Ketsiree Wongwan

The floating mass of the 3rd and 4th floor provides shading and rain protection to almost an entire semi-outdoor space underneath, Image Courtesy © W Workspace, Ketsiree Wongwan

  • Architects: Department of ARCHITECTURE Co., Ltd. 
  • Project: The Commons
  • Location: Thonglor 17, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Photography: W Workspace, Ketsiree Wongwan
  • Software used: Rhino for mass study with Vray, 3DMax+Vray and AutoCAD
  • Owner: The Commons Co., Ltd.
  • Landscape Architect: Wabi-Sabi Studio Co., Ltd.
  • Lighting Designer: Accent Studio
  • Structural Engineer: Jet Structural
  • M&E Engineer: EEC Engineering Network
  • Environmental Graphic: be>our>friend studio
  • Identity design: TNOP Design
  • Construction Management: International Project Administration Co., Ltd. (InterPAC)
  • Main Contractor: NL Development Public Co., Ltd.
  • Façade Contractor: SC Glazing Co., Ltd.
  • Construction Cost: 180 Million THB (USD 5,200,000)
  • Area: 5,000 m2
  • Construction Period: 2013-2016

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MK CK5 Production Office in Samutprakarn, Thailand by agaligo studio

Tuesday, August 16th, 2016

Article source: agaligo studio

To celebrate the transformation of a private organization to a brand new public company, MK Restaurants Group PCL decided to establish a new Central Kitchen, CK5. MK Restaurants is widely known in Thailand for 27 years for serving high quality, affordable hot pot meals as well as pioneering many innovative movements. It was the first restaurant chain to implement the use of electric pots, handheld ordering devices, induction stoves, self-ordering table tablet technology, robot service staff, and etc. One of MK’s earliest creations that eventually become its brand signature is the red trays, also called the “condo,” that are able to stack up vertically, allowing easier storage, convenience in serving, and extra space on the dining table. Designed by the owner himself since the early days of the business, it proves an inventive substitute for the impractical round plates. The use of the red condos is now common in every hot pot restaurants throughout Thailand, and is often imitated by the competitors.

Image Courtesy © Spaceshift Studio

Image Courtesy © Spaceshift Studio

 

  • Architects: agaligo studio
  • Project: MK CK5 Production Office
  • Location: Samutprakarn, Thailand
  • Photography: Spaceshift Studio
  • Landscape Architecture: OpenBox
  • Interior Design: Storage Studio
  • Lighting Design: Studio Accent
  • Graphic Design: Work In Bangkok
  • Engineering: EEC-IE, A+ Consultants
  • Area: 3,023 Sq.M.
  • Year: 2013

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Villa Zone @ Food Villa in Bangkok, Thailand by I Like Design Studio

Thursday, August 11th, 2016

Article source: I Like Design Studio

Villa zone is located at a center of Food Villa Market Ratchapruek, Bangkok. This 2-story steel structure is set to be a transition point between parking and market. The elevation is developed from farmer houses and agricultural character in Thailand, focusing on the harmony of neighborhood building.

Image Courtesy © Soopakorn Srisakul

Image Courtesy © Soopakorn Srisakul

  • Architects: I Like Design Studio
  • Project: Villa Zone @ Food Villa
  • Location: Ratchaphruek Road, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Photography: Soopakorn Srisakul
  • Design Team: Narucha Kuwattanapasiri, Unnop Tupwong, Maneenuch Poonswad, Teerapat Sukumolchan, Montree Utakrue
  • Client: BT Group Corporation
  • Area: 3,250 sq.m.
  • Project Year: 2013

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