CHALIDA DATERAPEEPONG SoA + D School of Architecture and Design
Chalida D Archiecture
ChalidaD. Architecture
chalida.daterapeepong@gmail.com
ChalidaD. Architecture
chalida.daterapeepong@gmail.com
CHALIDA DATERAPEEPONG 71/156, Parichart Village, Bangkhuwat Mueng, Phathum thani, Thailand,12000 Tel: +668 0623 4062
Objective
Architectural services, Associates, Sale architect
SoA + D Education
2009-2014 School of Architecture and Design Major: Architecture GPA: 3.3 2008 Associate in Arts & Science Suankularb Wittayalai Nonthaburi
Skills
Experiences
Software AutoCad, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, SketchUp, 3dmax
2014 Worked as a sales associate at Wal-Mart Work Abroad under work & Travel program in the USA 2013 Made models for Asa Exhibion, part of Architectural Services Solar Decathon project. Trainee at Arsomslip Institution, worked in both design & Community section 2012 Constructional & architectural details Draft/Draw drafting by using ArchiCad software at ArchiCad Company 2011 Assisted flood victims Volunteers for flood relief
Projects Year 5 2014 Bang Khu Wat Agricultural Learning Community, Thesis
Year 4 2013 Foldable House, Solar Decathone Project Tree shelter, Prepariness for future living project
Year 3 2012 Vertical Living, Mid-rise building Functional FoVertical Living, Mid-rise building Nang-lerng Community, Community project PAC (Performing Art center), Theater project
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I strongly I strongly believe believe thatthat architecture architecture should should be be well-designed well-designed notnot only only its its appearences appearences andand features, features, butbut also also be be designed designed appropriately appropriately thatthat thethe buildings buildings would would have have lessless impact impact on on thethe existing existing environement environmentasaspossible. possible.
EveryEvery livingliving creature creature is equally is equally important important that that means means they they are sharing are sharing and living and living in theinsame the same place., place., world, world, where where is fullisoffull several of several diversities diversities and and natural natural resources. resources. Sustainability Sustainability and functionality and functionality is theiskey theto key serve to serve the the fundamental fundamental elements elements within within a design a design which which is concerned is concerned to strive to strive the the better better and pleasant and pleasant placeplace for allfor kinds all kinds of creatures. of creatures.
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Bang Khu Wat Agricultural Learning Community,
Phathum Thani
2014
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Bang BangKhu KhuWat Wat ural ral Learning LearningCommunity Community Phathum Thani
Bang Khu Wat is a big district that composes of various types of community. Its location tends to be developed further in the nearly future where the BTS and some universities aim to settle down to accommodate a growing city and population. In the meantime, another beautiful side of Bang Khu Wat is agricultural lands which agriculture still plays an important role as the backbone of the country. To conserve local wisdoms and existing natural surrounding is a big approach to the future development for the next generation. So the question is, “What are quality of spaces and built environments that could deliver a better sense of Bang Khu Wat community, assist a formation of agricultural knowledge integrated with culture, social and lifestyle, and create an 2 urban green space?�
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Introduction
Bang Bang KhuKhu WatWat Housing Characteristics Housing Characteristics ang Wat Khu Housing Wat Housing Characteristic is plain BangBKhu Characteristic is plain and and simple. the housing use wood and concrete simple. Most Most of theofhousing use wood and concrete the structures and walls. The houses are lifted as theasstructures and walls. The houses are lifted up up an open high cellar for good ventilation and flood as anas open high cellar for good ventilation and flood protection duetheto location the location thatnearby is nearby protection due to that is the the houses are colorful to bring out the canal.canal. SomeSome houses are colorful to bring out the uniqueness and easy maintenance. uniqueness and easy maintenance. Characteristics: Characteristics: KhuCommunity Wat Community Thai contemporary BangBang Khu Wat + Thai+ contemporary
Gable roof
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HousingHousing sketch sketch
Gable roof
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Usingand wood and concrete as Using wood concrete as firstfoundation floor foundation and the firstthe floor and structure structure
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walls and structures. WoodenWooden walls and structures. Using wooden and Using wooden claddingcladding and Flatroof. gable roof. Using gypsum Flat gable Using gypsum boards boards as wallsas walls studs. Coconuts are woodenwooden studs. Coconuts are and integrated with wooden and integrated with wooden to increase plantedplanted to increase privacy.privacy. windows. High cellars windows. High cellars as the as the 2 is nearby the canal. house ishouse nearby the canal.
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Bang Community Bang KhuKhu WatWat Community rom user’s analysis, candivided be divided FromFuser’s analysis, it canit be
Agriculturists Agriculturists 40%
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The community provides learning opporThe community provides learning oppor1 2 tunities. the direct GROUPGROUP 1 GROUPGROUP 2 tunities. They They are are underunder the direct Professional Development Beginner to Agriculture Development Beginner to Agriculture administration of local government. Professional administration of local government. Learning Learning Villages committees in area rural are areathe are the Villages committees in rural Rice election Rice election OrganicOrganic Farm Farm Community Community lowest of self-governance, lowest level level of self-governance, underunder Self-efficiency Self-efficiency practices Houshold products practices Houshold products learninglearning Joint plantation Greenhouse effect leaning Joint plantation Greenhouse effect leaning the leadership of township governments the leadership of township governments Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc. and performing administrative functions and performing administrative functions the village. Located in a community in of theofvillage. Located in a community in less developed of Bang Khu Wat less developed area area of Bang Khu Wat district, the community is organized (distributing district, the community is organized by by Market Market (distributing area) area) the local community people that select the local community people that select committees to serve the needs all building committees to serve the needs of allof Keep Keep building character contextcontext character Khucommunity Wat community and neighborBangBang Khu Wat and neighboraround. hoodshoods around.
Open space Open space Community space (collage Community space (collage image) image)
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intogroups 2 groups of users; into 2 of users; groupgroup 1 as1 as ‘Professional development’ and group 2 ‘Professional development’ and group 2 ‘a beginner to agriculture’, as ‘a as beginner to agriculture’, whichwhich the the divided is based on users’ knowldivided groupgroup is based on users’ knowland offer different edge edge and offer usersusers different kindskinds of of learning programs, leading to program learning programs, leading to program analysis. analysis.
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Bang Khu Wat has a high concentration of agriculture and several natural resources, where the site itself has potential in developing agricultural practices. This 9,600 sq.m or 6 rais is located in the low alluvial flats of the Chao Phaya river, the central of Phathum Thani province.
Bang Khu Wat district, Phathum Thani
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Bang Khu Wat community Rice mill factory Temples Schools Rice fields
Strategic Framework The strategic framework was inspired by the require-
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Site has variety of unique contexts connecting to natural resources and canal.
Pond should be placed in the middle of the site showing that it is a crucial source for agricultural practices and linkages.
To create an appoarch by encouraging users to bike or walk into the site that leads users to another different kinds of learning spaces.
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ment of plesantly basis of agricultural learning practices. The challenge of the design is to explore the relationships of physically surroundings. The purpose is to analyze the possibility of site contexts with an existing environment to establish maximum potential of spaces responding to the community’s needs.
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Tree and Path
Building as connected pavillions
Putting in grouping of trees for shading and enhancing natural surrounding.
Building position are placed aroubd a pond to create walking experiences by walking from one building to another which establishes an experience witg nature.
Wide views Pond is the viewing point that creates a wide range of view and visual connection to the site context.
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Playscape Playscape Designed Designed Experiments Experiments A learning A learning spot (unique spot (unique Experiments Experiments cancan comcompare play focus) play focus) provides provides for for pare aa variety variety of active active and a widea wide rangerange of comof friendly and passive approaches approaches to munitycommunity activities and activities to irrigation, invasive invasive plant take advantage and take advantage of the of plantand and management management and distinctthe cues. distinct cues and more. more UrbanUrban Agriculture Agriculture Platform Platform Terrace Terrace Community Community gardens, gardens, rice rice The The idea idea of wooden of wooden Stepped Stepped topography topography keeps ke paddy,paddy, demonstration demonstration area area platforms platforms is to is create to create soil on soil the on slope, the slope, treats tr and collaborative and collaborative forms forms of of relaxing relaxing spaces, spaces, wherewhere it it rainwater rainwater and create and create lead-lea urban urban agricultural agricultural learning learning is located is located in comfortable in comfortable ing direction direction andand creekcreek side plant and plant management and management and and shaded shaded locations locations along along habitat. habitat more. more the main thewalkway. main walkway
Design Design Space Space Components Components TheseT5hese spaces 5 spaces help create help create the relaxation the relaxation and and comfort comfort that motivate that motivate and increase and increase human’s human’s sensessenses and comfort and comfort zone inzone learning in learning process. process.
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Learning Learning Space Space The T spaces he spaces that facilitate that facilitate the learning the learning process process withinwithin
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the concept the concept of ‘learning of ‘learning is easy, is easy, learning learning is fun’. is fun’. Learning Learning can be canachieved be achieved by studying, by studying, sharing sharing and and doing. doing. The spaces The spaces are to are identify to identify the programs the programs that that motivate motivate usersusers learning learning process process through through nature nature and and Learning is easy, learning is fun! is easy, learning is fun! eco-friendly eco-friendly surrounding. surrounding. Agricultural Agricultural learning learning Learning creates spaces that facilate the learning process creates spaces that facilate the learning process process process is to understand is to understand the nature the nature that most that most of time of time is a part is a of part human’s of human’s life. life.
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Group Group Space Space Display Display Space Space Learning Learning by sharing by sharing Learning Learning through through exhibiexhibiyour your knowledge knowledge and and tion tion via media via media for easy for easy experices experices with others with others understanding understanding Exploring Exploring Space Space Breakout Breakout Space Space Outdoor Outdoor Learning Learning Learning Learning by doing by doing or or Learning Learning is playing, is playing, Learning Learning with with nature nature experimenting experimenting from from locallocal relaxing relaxing and and chilling chilling that creates that creates a peaceful a peaceful wisdoms wisdoms and experrts and experts out out and creative and creative mindmind
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1 Headquater Headquater available for for community operation available community operation 2 Acoomodationavailable Accommodation availableforfortorurists’ torurists’stay stay Learning space available for for various types of learning 3 Learning space available various types of learning
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The Tlayout he layout planplan was was desined desined to respond to respond to the toagricultural the agricultural practices. practices. The The design design is toisorganize to organize the circulation the circulation and and functions functions to betosuitable be suitable for each for each learning learning station station (building (building and and natural natural area). area). HeadHead quaterquater
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Office Office Meeting Meeting areaarea 2 Local 2 Local Shop Shop 3 Cafe 3 Cafe 4 Forrest 4 Forrest Pavilion Pavilion Vegetable Vegetable bedsbeds Various Various typestypes of trees of trees 5 Workshop 5 Workshop Production Production Kitchen Kitchen W.CW.C F/M F/M 6 2 Accomodation 6 2 Accomodation 2Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms Living Living areaarea Recreation Recreation areaarea Building Building 7 Learning 7 Learning Library Library Dialoged Dialoged Rooms Rooms Exhobitoon Exhobitoon AreaArea 8 Green 8 Green Houses Houses 9 Rice 9 Rice paddy paddy fieldfield 10 Services 10 Services 11 Car 11 Car ParkPark LocalLocal Shop Shop
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The The concept of the is tois design the building that that meets concept of design the design to design the building meets ThaiThai people comfort zone, the the contemporary ThaiThai stylestyle people comfort zone, contemporary elements are are needed. The The distinctive elements of Thai elements needed. distinctive elements of Thai contemporary houses are are highhigh gable roofs, highhigh cellars, contemporary houses gable roofs, cellars, openopen spaces, wooden materials, etc. etc. These elements spaces, wooden materials, These elements provide goodgood ventilation and and surrounding. The The ideaidea is tois to provide ventilation surrounding. design the building that that is harmony in nature. design the building is harmony in nature.
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Final models present the overall image of agricultural learning community in Bang khu Wat, Phathum Thani. These physical models are the conceptual photoypes in communicating design, also in presenting the agricultural design details which may otherwise be overlooked. The model is made of balza as it represents the wooden materials that blends in with the trees and its surrounding.
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Foldable Container House Tree Shelter
Worldwide
2013
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edness For aredness ForFuture FutureLivings Livings Foldable FoldableHouse House Worldwide Worldwide
Thefoldable foldablehouse houseis isa aportable portablehouse houseconcept concept The that has been designed not just house but that has been designed not just asas aa house but asas a complete housing system to respond to the a complete housing system to respond to the globalchange changeononenvironment environmentduring duringmid midofofthis this global century,making makinga alivable livableplace placethat thatis isenvironenvironcentury, mentally efficient and economically self-sufficient mentally efficient and economically self-sufficient according the idea the ‘Solar Decathlon Projaccording toto the idea ofof the ‘Solar Decathlon Project’ ect’ Thehouse houseis ismade madeofofa arecycled recycledcontainer containerthat that The can be organized in any arrangement and is comcan be organized in any arrangement and is comparatively smaller, more flexible and faster conparatively smaller, more flexible and faster inin construction than the conventional houses.The interistruction than the conventional houses.The interidesignprovides providescomfortability comfortabilityforforananenhanced enhanced orordesign qualitylifelifebybyfeaturing featuringvarious variousfacilities facilities(washing (washing quality machine, fridge, etc) for the normal living condimachine, fridge, etc) for the normal living condition.However, However,when whenit itcomes comestotothe thedisaster disaster tion. circumstances, the house can be transported circumstances, the house can be transported toto the other safe areas because structure origithe other safe areas because itsitsstructure is is originallyfrom froma acontainer containerthat thatcan canbebestuck stuckononthe the nally truck. This phototype is the idealistic design truck. This phototype is the idealistic design forfor preparednessforforunpredictable unpredictablesituations situationsininthe the 20 preparedness nearly future. (eg, natural disaster) nearly future. (eg, natural disaster)
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Introduction Introduction
The Characteristics of Container Houses The closed-top, FRP– 20’ dry cargo container is made of steel, aluminum, plywood, plastic, fiberglass, or a combination of these materials. Characteristics: 1. Low cost and quick speed 2. Free combination and stack 3. High safety, good seismic resistance 4. Fire prevention, good insulation, and comfortable 5. Long service life, about 20 years
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Container house is a kind of housing which is very comfortable and high cost performance
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STRUCTURAL CORE 2.5 M
2 Designed Container House Structure Using steel framing to provide building of: Strength Light High quality Weather resistance : snow loads & wind loads
STEEL FRAMING
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Container Container Construction Construction 3 Designed 3 Designed Faster Faster construction construction compared compared to the to traditional the traditional stickstick built:built: Building Building process process built-in built-in factory factory can be canconstructed be constructed completely completely within within 6-8 weeks 6-8 weeks before before carrying carrying on finish on finish on site on site
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Container Foundation 4 Designed Designed Container Foundation UsingasI -beam as foundations: Using I -beam foundations:
The I-BEAM would provide a solid foundation as well as attachment The I-BEAM would provide a solid foundation as well as attachment points the to secure the containers the winds and level up the points to secure containers against theagainst winds and level up the steps tank for water tank and tank as permanent is steps for water and septic tankseptic as permanent settlement settlement is accepted. accepted.
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5 Foldable Container House Foldable Foldable container container house house prefabricated prefabricated mobile mobile modified modified shipping shipping container: container: The Tconcept he concept is toisuse to use the maximum the maximum space space in a in limited a limited areaarea by by pulling pulling out panels out panels to expand to expand another another roomroom according according to user’s to user’s functional functional needs. needs. Folding Folding & expanding & expanding steps: steps: There There are 2are parts 2 parts of theofside the side foldable foldable & expandable & expandable unitsunits to create to create larger larger accomodation accomodation unitsunits onceonce the whole the whole unit unit has has beenbeen settled settled downdown on the onground the ground
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create create larger larger accommodation accommodation units.units. It has It been has been designed designed in compliance in compliance with with the the international international transportation transportation standards standards (shipping) (shipping) and also and also can be cantransported be transported on aon a single single trucktruck in case in case of evacuation. of evacuation. Since Since it is foldable, it is foldable, it canit be canstored be stored and transportand transported as edaas package. a package. The The idea idea is toiskeep to keep the strcutural the strcutural core core as itsasevicted its evicted formform by by adding adding additional additional features features to help to help improve improve the environment the environment and livable and livable units.units. These These eco-friendly eco-friendly materials materials are available are available to betoinstalled be installed within within the units. the units.
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Container House Plan 6 Foldable Container House Plan 6 Foldable Foldable container house prefabricated mobile modified Foldable container house prefabricated mobile modified shipping container: shipping container: he concept to use the maximum space a limited The Tconcept is toisuse the maximum space in a in limited areaarea by by pulling out panels to expand another according to user’s pulling out panels to expand another roomroom according to user’s needs. needs. SINGLE BEDROOM SINGLE BEDROOM
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Expanding Expanding StepStep 2: 2: Attach jackstands Attach jackstands to to the structure levellevel the structure as aas a roomroom
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FASCADE FASCADE DESIGN DESIGN BASED BASED ON ORIENTATION ON ORIENTATION
House House Detail Detail Area:Area: 66 sq. 66msq. (12.0 m (12.0 x 2.5xx2.5 2.5xm) 2.5 m) Rooms: Rooms: 2 Bedroom, 2 Bedroom, kitchen, kitchen, 2 bathrooms 2 bathrooms (1 for(1handicap) for handicap) Users: Users: 2-8 people 2-8 people Additional Additional applications: applications: 30 solar 30 solar panels panels (Wind (Wind spirespire on ground on ground afterafter the settlement) the settlement) SingleSingle bedroom bedroom
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Smart Smart design design fascade fascade Wall Wall panels panels Eco Eco material material Recycled Recycled Wooden Wooden Energy Energy efficiency efficiency LEDLED light light LebelLebel No.5No.5 Water Water conservation conservation Lowflow Lowflow fixture fixture
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Regarding Regarding to the to ‘Solar the ‘Solar Decathlon Decathlon Project’, Project’, the concept the concept is is a sustainable a sustainable house house that that includes includes neccesary neccesary appliances appliances andand produces produces as much as much energy energy as itas uses. it uses. An innovative An innovative house house of the of the future future that that harvests harvests natural natural resources resources to to power power the the home home while while maintaining maintaining comfort comfort for its for ideal its ideal resident, resident, andand users’s users’s safety safety is the is priority the priority when when it comes it comes to unexpected to unexpected circumstances; circumstances; the the house house is prepared is prepared for for natural natural disasters. disasters.
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Prepa Prepa
aredness edness For ForFuture FutureLivings Livings TreeHouse House Tree Tree Shelter Worldwide Worldwide
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Introduction Introduction shelters shelters are are constructed constructed among among the the trunk trunk or or TreeTree branches branches of mature of mature tress. tress. TreeTree shelters shelters can can be be used used for recreation, for recreation, habitation, habitation, or workspace or workspace as as According According uses, uses, temporary temporary retreats. retreats. to practical to practical treetree houses houses are are alsoalso benetficial benetficial for disaster for disaster proof proof thatthat might might be the be the dwelling dwelling of the of the future future in disasin disaster-prone. ter-prone. is for is protection for protection fromfrom TheThe concept concept of tree of tree shelters shelters wildwild animals animals (above (above the the ground ground level) level) andand some some disasters disasters by by adding adding some some additional additional features. features. disasters disasters Floods, Floods, earthquakes, earthquakes, landslides, landslides, natural natural it beit great be great to to are are growing growing even even more, more, so wouldn’t so wouldn’t get get prepared prepared before before everything everything happens. happens. TheThe modular modular structure, structure, the the treetree shelter shelter prototype, prototype, is desined is desined under under the the ideaidea of disaster-proofof disaster-proofshelshelbut but alsoalso ter. ter. Not Not onlyonly a safe a safe place place to survive to survive provides provides food, food, water, water, fuel fuel andand comfort. comfort. Each Each treetree house house contains contains 2-4 2-4 people people (a single (a single family), family), which which it is ita is built-in a built-in factory factory (easy (easy installation) installation) ready ready to be to be constructed constructed on site. on site.
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TheThe Characteristics Characteristics of Tree of Tree Choose Choose a healthy, a healthy, long-lived long-lived hardwood hardwood for maximum for maximum support, support, with with load-bearing load-bearing branches branches at least at least 8 in (20 8 incm). (20 cm). in diameter in diameter (larger (larger if theifspecies the species is a softwood). is a softwood).
Douglas Douglas fir fir
Hemlock Hemlock
Consideration Consideration 1 Site 1 Site Tropical evergreens all areas of Thailand, though Tropical evergreens growgrow in allinareas of Thailand, though they they are are found mostly in southern the southern eastern areas of country. the country. Locafound mostly in the and and eastern areas of the Locaas Rayong, Chanthaburi and Trad feature heavy rainfall tionstions suchsuch as Rayong, Chanthaburi and Trad feature heavy rainfall and and moisture levels theand air soil and that soil contribute that contribute togrowth the growth high high moisture levels in theinair to the of of the tropical evergreens. the tropical evergreens. Trees: rubber and other hardwoods. Trees: rubber and other hardwoods. Smaller plants: bamboo, and wicke Smaller plants: bamboo, palmpalm and wicke Tropical Evergreen Forests Consideration Tropical Evergreen Forests Consideration Above sea level to 1,000 meters. Above sea level to 1,000 meters. in areas an annual rainoffall of 2 meters 8 months. GrowGrow in areas with with an annual rain fall 2 meters moremore than than 8 months. Trees to over 55 mters in height canopy Trees growgrow to over 55 mters in height and and havehave canopy of 25ofto2535to 35 meters meters wide.wide. Various in vegetation Various in vegetation
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urban urban society society is continuously is continuously growing growing andand OurOur expanding. expanding. Economic Economic andand social social are are improving improving changchanges on es the on the wayway of life of life of people of people living living in the in the urban urban regions. regions. TheThe trends trends of design of design in the in the future future can can be conbe concluded cluded mainly mainly in terms in terms of the of the physical physical features features andand the the location location of the of the projects projects withwith more more consideration consideration on on restidents restidents health health andand energy energy savings. savings. Furthermore, Furthermore, building building process process will will be faster be faster andand more more accurate accurate duedue to new to new technology. technologies. The The size size of the of the landland will will be smaller be smaller but but usage usage areaarea will will be larger be larger andand vertiverticallycally overlaid overlaid or more or more useable useable areas areas can can be planned be planned for everywhere for everywhere to accomodate to accomodate facilities facilities thatthat maymay be be increase increase in the in the future. future. TheThe question question is how is how we will we will live live in the in the future future andand howhow spaces spaces for for dwelling dwelling could could respond respond to the to the changing changing of life of life andand living living condition. condition. Speculative Speculative andand research-oriented research-oriented in nature.To in nature.To open open the the vision vision to the to the changing changing of different of different criteria criteria of living; of living; Housing Housing is conceived is conceived as aas total a total environment environment thatthat stimstimulates ulates healthy healthy living living andand meets meets man’s man’s physical physical needs. needs. Natural Natural ventilation, ventilation, lighting lighting andand thermal thermal performance performance asreasre aspect aspect thatthat have have an imact an imact on the on the needs needs of resiof residents. dents. 48
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andand form form ,considered ,considered together together in archiin archiFunction Function tecture, tecture, stand stand inopposition inopposition to to thethe dualism dualism which which defined definedourour approach approach to to thethe built built environment environment throughout throughout thethe twentieth twentieth century. century. The The idea idea of of thethe project project is is to to renovate renovate thethe existing existing building building andand turn turn it into it into thethe restaurant restaurant by by using using steel steel as as thethe main main structure. structure. The The purpose purpose of of thethe project project is to is to explore explore thethe varivariousous functonal functonal forms forms in in oreder oreder to to replace replace thethe toptop three three existing existing building building floors floors with with new new functions functions andand designs, designs, The The owner owner of of thethe office office building building where where it isit located is located in Bangkok, in Bangkok, hashas an an idea idea to run to run a restaurant a restaurant to increase to increase thethe potential potential of her of her office office building building floors floors thatthat cancan be be operated operated during during thethe dayday andand night. night. The The main main element element of of thisthis project project is a is a structural structural steel steel thatthat evokes evokes a modern a modern spirit, spirit, creatcreatinging diiferent diiferent levels levels of open of open spaces, spaces, while while wewe serve serve 53 a 360 a 360 degree degree view view of Bangkok. of Bangkok.
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Using structural steels to play an important role in designing a restaurant is a challege for the high-rise buildings. The purpose of the project is to keep the existing office building by renovating the entire layout plan for the upcoming restaurant where it is located upon the office building in the future while the office area is sitll operative during the day. Structural steel ideas are based on the three main base units; space-frame, diagrid and folded plate, some experiemental models are used in the design as the structure for the top three-storey restaurant.
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well-designed schoolOn can positively affect social changes. a small scale,influence a well-deindividual learning and help children identify signed school can positively influence individual themselves parts of a larger community. Onas learning and as help children identify themselves a larger planning offers scale, not parts of ascale, largerurban community. Onthat a larger only the basic requirements of housing, but urban planning that offers not only the basic also parks, public squares, cultural requirements of housing, butand also parks,facilipublic ties which can increase the quality of life for all squares, and cultural facilities which can increase inhabitants, pride, and bolster may have the quality of bolster life for civic all inhabitants, civic an appositive impact on city’s economy. But pride, and may have an appositive impact on city’s successfulBut architecture – which transcends the economy. successful architecture – which barest requirements create a place use- a transcends the baresttorequirements to of create fulness and beauty – is far from reaching all place of usefulness and beauty – is far from reachsegments of global society, including large ing all segments of global society, including large parts of the population that do not even have parts of the population that do not even have housingthat thatmeets meetsbasic basic needs. Architecture housing needs. Architecture that that is carefully designed in order to respond to is carefully designed in order to respond to cultural culturaladds nuance, addsvalue, aesthetic value, new andor nuance, aesthetic and facilities facilities new or betterwithin communication withinis aby better communication a community, community, is by necessity rarely programs. a priority for 60 necessity rarely a priority for these Photo taken by NualVilarndesho these programs.
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NANG-LERNG COMMUNITY Nang-Lerng is the old market and community located in Dusit district (Bangkok) since the reign of Rama V, along with the aesthetic architectures integrated with the new modern houses from time-to-time. According to the recent reseach of the community site, teachers, parents, students and local people all agree that parent 1 engagement in schools has increased over the past 100 years. Crimes and drug issues have been spreading all over the community. Given the role that family 2 engagement plays in not only academic success, but life success, that is great news. However, the survey also noted that parent engagement remains a challenge for many schools. Therefore, it is the time for changes in a better way to hep improve the community to be a more desired place to live in by giving their children and grandchildren proper education.
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Conceptual Ideas Flexible spaces: The appoarch relies on the limited spaces in order to extend the limitations on the overlap ratio between rooms up to 100% by introducing flexible spaces or rooms with different techniques (sliding doors, partitions, etc)
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RAMA RAMAVII VII Introduction Introduction spiring culture --as asinitiated initiatedbybythe spiringtotobe be the the city of culture AA the BMA (Bangkok Metropolitian Administration), BMA (Bangkok Metropolitian Administration), our our been a host to various cultural events citycity hashas been a host to various cultural events such such as La Fete, Bangkok DesignFestival, Festival,Bangkok Bangas La Fete, Bangkok Design kok International Flim Destival, Festival Dance International Flim Destival, Festival of of Dance and and music, Gothe-Institute Science Festival, music, Gothe-Institute Science FlimFlim Festival, etc. etc. A multi-use performance space that is intended for Ause multi-use performance that is intended for by various types of space the performing arts, includuse various typesand of the performingintended arts, includingby dance, music theatre.The multiing and theatre.The intended pledance, use ofmusic performing arts centers in thismultisense ple use of performing arts centers in this sense differentiates them from single-purpose concert differentiates fromorsingle-purpose concertthe halls, opera them houses theatres, although halls, or theatres, although actualopera use ofhouses single-purpose spaces for otherthe than actual of single-purpose spaceswidespread. for other thanAn their use intended use is, of course, their intended use is, ofofPAC course, An example of this type is thewidespread. Kennedy Center example of this type is the Kennedy for the Performing Artsofin PAC Washington, D.C. which Center fornine thedistinctive Performing Arts in Washington, contains performance spaces.(wikiD.C. which contains nine distinctive performance pedia) spaces.(wikipedia)
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