Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Turk Nation Work from home community Work-from-home Community Throughout history, bedroom, a place for sleeping, had been used for several activities, including meeting, funeral, dressing, or even self-isolation. Hikikomori is one of the most extreme use in self-isolation in bedroom use. The hikikomori or social-withdrawal person are originated in Japan, the country that normally exemplifies an intensive workforce, either at the office or individual houses. Most of hikikomori isolates themselves due to several reasons, however, for the most likely-to-happen case is from social pressure towards their working productivity, competitively, from a cruel boss. Hikikomori does not prefer to connect with external world physically, nonetheless, digitally. They prefer working and conversing online, obsess especially with a virtual existence, for example, via online-gaming, blogger writing, or online-dating. In some extreme cases, they are addicted to a man-made subject such as anime’s character and can this can be developed further to a marriage intercourse.
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Turk Nation | Work-from-home Community
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Turk Nation | Work-from-home Community
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Turk Nation | Work-from-home Community
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Design Informality | Street Food Funeral
Design and Build Street Food Funeral
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Design Informality | Street Food Funeral
Bangkok streets are lined with ubiquitous stalls, makeshift kitchens and a large variety of temporary structures selling different food, clothes, and electronic gadgets. This urban condition represents the continuation of a long-standing tradition of informal trade within the community. In such a context, we see informality as an effective response to pre-conceived societal structures, as an instrument to re-organize political and formal imposed conditions. It is rooted in people’s daily life, producing its own social, economic and cultural sphere, manifested through symbolically charged objects and mundane rituals.
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Design Informality | Street Food Funeral
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
DEX workshop
Architectural and structural design
SOMEPEOPLE The objective of the workshop is to explore the potential of developable surfaces as structure. By Looking at textile patterning techniques, we are asked to reinterpret these patterns in materials stiffer than fabric. By doing this, elastic bending of wood and paper will be used to give stiffness and increased structural capacity to such thin material. Through iterative modeling, we developed a tectonic strategy in paper which will then be built in thin plywood at a 1 to 1 scale.
DEX Workshop | Somepeople
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
DEX Workshop | Somepeople
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
PUBLIC CONNECTOR
Urban Design | Public Connector
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Urban Design | Public Connector
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Fling competition Urban drone ecosystem | The Coat Buttons This location in Halong bay is the village surrounded by islands and limestone pillars. The floating homes in the center are owned by the fishermen. Located in the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia, With excessive population leading to problem within transportation system. Along the drone transport system, there are several stations. According to the map, the platforms are situated at 6 locations: Northwest, East, Southeast, Southwest, center and the main city. The whole loop links with the main city area to transport goods and delivery packaging from the village to the city. The paths are designed to generate efficient route system.
Fling Competition | Urban Drone Ecosystem All kind of the pollution are harmful to the nature. Choosing a better transportation could decrease the pollutants and conserve natural resources. With a crowded floating house village which transport only by boats can cause high amount of water pollution.By adding the drone transportation, it will decrease the shipping travel, drains and dumping which all came from the boats. Choosing to transport by air is much more efficiency and save time. The Coat Buttons building name derived from the expansion characteristic of a coat button plant that can expand along the surface of the landform(tower karst or cliff). The building consist of two parts; structure and unit blocks. The structure attaches to the surface and act as a frame for plug-in units (triangular blocks). Units are the factor that fulfill the function of the diagrid structure. Each triangular unit is the residential space and the combined units can transform to a multipurpose spaces which provides functional usability. Drone landing balcony is located in every floor, it’s support both of heavy lift and regular drone size, providing convenience for the occupants.
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Architectural Experiences Studies of architectural thresholds and interior designs.
Kusakabe House Takayama district, Gifu
The well-preserved merchant home in Takayama is special in its main hall as before visitors would walk into its inner rooms, they shall pass three-stepped floor, built to divide levels of main hall and inner rooms vertically. Moreover, when looking up at the ceiling, it is shown by timber structural elements with traditional ‘Koinobori’ or ‘carp steamer’ which is mainly used in Japanese traditional holiday ‘Tango no sekku’
Architectural Experiences| Japanese Thresholds and Interiors
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Architectural Experiences Studies of architectural thresholds and interior designs.
Kaneki Restaurant
Naga-machi Buke Yashiki District, Kanazawa Kaneki restaurant in Kanazawa, Japan, is a traditional decorated restaurant which is included with mini torii gates on its facade, which the gates are symborically represented the transition from mundane to saacred. In additional, the entrance was extruded back from facade as to create a gap with a walkway
Architectural Experiences| Japanese Thresholds and Interiors
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Architectural Experiences Studies of architectural thresholds and interior designs.
Tokyo Kyukyodo Ginza district, Tokyo
Tokyo Kyukyodo is a paper shop that is designed by using a arched brick entrance to represent its identity as an entrance as like in Ancient Roman architectures. Regarding to entrance, it is a glass wall, which an entire frontshop is made out of glass in order to display their products widely. The entrance is also divided its transition to the building in both exterior, at right side, and interior part at left sid, which both are moved back from footpath.
Architectural Experiences| Japanese Thresholds and Interiors
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Design and Construction Project for Communities at Ban Wang Toey School
Pylonesque combines climatic context and vernacular typologies into a semi-enclosed multi-purpose space for a primary and middle school in the Thai province of Uthai Thani; a region that experiences heavy rain seasons followed by extensive hot dry periods—where water holds cultural and practical significance as it is linked to agriculture, tradition, and festivities. The project responds architecturally and ecologically as a water harvesting system, which throughout its development it sought to address three primary criteria: Construction techniques and industrial materials that are standard but executed in an artisanal manner, (2) Flexibility in the program to provide functionality, play, and aesthetics, (3) Climatic sensitivity to the annual monsoons and droughts. The structure is composed of inverted triangulated pyramid modules that reduce the number of unique cuts per steel member. The pieces were sized so that they could be manually mounted and welded in place, eliminating the need for heavy machinery and reducing the overall cost. Similarly, the finishings utilize industrial materials that are applied with unconventional twists: water-boiled wood panels provide acoustic and thermal insulation from heavy rains and strong heat; aluminum foil insulated zinc roofing add an additional thermal barrier and shed water inside and outside the building; translucent red canvases project outward from the edges to provide shading while allowing for natural lighting.
Design and Construction | Ban Wang Toey School
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Design and Construction | Ban Wang Toey School
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Design and Construction | Ban Wang Toey School
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Endemic Homes
Re-designing abandoned building for slum community Dorze is an ethnic group living in the highland of Ethiopia. Since they live in a very remote area, the resource is excess but the typologies are limited. For example, bamboo, enset; or false banana, and cattle are what they mostly used for their inventions, including their habitats. Ethiopian villagers believe that the location they live af-
fects their personal traits. The highlanders will be a high-tempered while lowlanders are low-tempered person. Moreover, the highlanders are more healthier since a mosquito and tsetse fly cannot reach that height level, therefore the highlanders are safe from malaria and other fatal diseases.
Endemic Homes | Abandoned Building
Domestic Device Bodily-attached Garbage
After the study of vernacular architecture in Ethiopia, I wander back to the contextual living in Bangkok. The difference in two societies are much contrast in both environmental issues and resource management. Most of the issues in Bangkok are about excess of trashes. The domestic device I had created was a challenge called “No gain, No pain� which aims to reduce the quantity of trashes within households by challenging them to stop dumping trashes into public bin but instead carrying trashes nearby themselves.
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Endemic Homes | Abandoned Building
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
ALT-Institue | Fraternal Twins
ALT-Institute Fraternal Twins
The elements that are all given in ‘Let’s Leg’ are 8 plates with different positions and sizes of voids, 4 legs that use for stabilize the structure, and shelf that use for putting the plates on. The step to play this toy is that, first, player has to put the plates on the shelf as much as he wants. The more plates he put on the more difficulties gained. After putting plates on the shelf, Leg sticks is the next element that is used to go through all plates that has been put on and interlock each plates together. When he ensure that stability is established, bring the plates out of the shelf carefully. If the plates stand strongly with stick legs connected, it is a succession. But, if the toy is collapsed down, it is fail.
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
ALT-Institue | Fraternal Twins
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Survival of the Fittest Contemporary Business Futures The sites are divided into 2 sections as industrial site, Sukhumvit frontage, Chonburi, which is considered by the use of large amount of agriculture for plantation for bioplastic enclosure, and as well as one of site that is surrounded by the industrial company. The another site as urban site is at Fortune Town, Bangkok, which is the site for the company store, considered by the popularity of itself as biggest IT mall in Bangkok. As the company is promoted on using the bioplastic which is the renewable and recyclable material, the factory which produce the bioplastic is also made out of material it produces. The building is cladding by the hexagonal 3D-printed modules, which included solar cell at the top of the modules so that the cladding can be the replacement of both non-recyclable materials and the lighting system at the same time. The main aspect of the building is to show how the process of manufacturing inside is by sloping up and down according to the form of the machine that produce the products.
Survival of the Fittest | Contemporary Business Futures
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Building Analysis
B.S.R. 3, Yashar Architects, Bnei Brak, Israel [Exterior and Facility]
Building Analysis | B.S.R. 3
Building Analysis
B.S.R. 3, Yashar Architects, Bnei Brak, Israel [Interior]
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Mars-u Ordinary the lives of Martians on Earth
Humans are not transformed but evolved with intelligence, as suggested by the quote “If you ride a horse, does it matter if you run fast?�, by the paleontologist Milford Wolpoff. Humans have always evolved within extreme conditions since primitive age. Until in the modern era, when humans have surpassed mostly every condition on earth, and the other planets are the next goal.
Zoo is the place that is the first area of exploration of my project. Zoo has provided different technologies and techniques that maintain a healthy life of animals. For example, animals have come from various places and each one has different contextual characteristics that animals are familiar with. Since after the test of alternation of Mars on Earth, sustainability has revolved around the alternation in almost every trial. On the other side, If not being in extreme condition humans would not bother developing their lifestyle around sustainability. The Dymaxion House (1933) occured in the early nineteenth century, represented as the most sustainable architecture in the post-war era. However, the project was being rejected in every group of consumption, and this reflected that sustainability was not the direction people wanted to evolve towards in the era.
Mars-u Ordinary | Lives of Martians on Earth
Suppanut Tantraporn’s Portfolio | 2017-2020
Mars-u Ordinary | Lives of Martians on Earth