GRANT
RATHIE
Grant Rathie (Doe) 24 September 1992 (+66)90-5699-154 grant.a@outlook.com 111/136 Maneerint Park, Tha-it, Rattanathibet rd., Muang Nonthaburi, Nonthaburi, 11000 (2013-2017) B. Architecture, Kasetsart University, Thailand
Content 1. URBAN INTERVENTION : Phase / In situ 2. CORPORATE OFFICE BUILDING 3. BEYOND KAO-MAI RESORT 4. INVERTED PATH : Refining the Design for Accommodating the Potentiality 5. INTROSPECTIVE / RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS 6. Intern (April - July) HOUSE A : Feature wall Design 7. ASA #13 8. Activities :)
Studio 2 / 2013
URBAN INTERVENTION / PHASES / IN SITU Studio 2 will work on how a programme of architecture could act as an urban intervention and what a programme of architecture should generate as an urban intervention. Basically, it is any action caused by any proposal that may perform as architectural programme (either it was or was not designed by architect) that could improve the present situation of such focus area. Basically, the proposal for effective solution either through functions or activities beside architecture could be taken as the clearest example. We can experience such kind of architecture with or without architect in many parts of the city. Systematically, studio will observe these phenomena and put it forward into architectural design proposal. Fitting into the urban context, the content is changed quantitatively and qualitatively. Laying the foundation for growth is a must. Allowing, for alteration in the future expansion seems to be normal for projects in the city centre. Therefore, this conditions is an ‘In situ’ process. In situ, in a sense, provides meaning of being in context. It is the moment, once, a solution is decided as a way of responding to such context. And then, if there is a moving forward for another account, that solution, undeniably turns itself to be one of the context that the next solution must pay its attention on.
IN SITU In situ In archaeology, in situ refers to an artifact that has not been moved from its original place of deposition. In other words, it is stationary, meaning An artifact being in situ is critical to the interpretation of that artifact and, consequently, of the culture which formed it. In art, in situ refers to a work of art made specifically for a host site, or that a work of art takes into account the site in which it is installed or exhibited. For a more detailed account see: Site-specific art. The term can also refer to a work of art created at the site where it is to be displayed, rather than one created in the artist’s studio and then installed elsewhere (e.g., a sculpture carved in situ). In biology and biomedical engineering, in situ means to examine the phenomenon exactly in place where it occurs (i.e. without moving it to some special medium). In chemistry, in situ typically means “in the reaction mixture.” In architecture and building, in situ refers to construction which is carried out at the building site using raw materials. ref : http://en.wikinedia.org/wiki/In_situ
Harmony of the Northern Flora, 1927 Paul Klee
SITE LOCATION : Silom Soi 12 SIZE : 30m x 100m
ground floor : second floor :
PHASES 1
food center / 7-11 / shop house / Mcdonald’s (walk through) Mc Cafe’ / Sizzler
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2.
1. bearing wall system diagram
2. section of system between function (ground-2-3-4 floor.)
PHASES 2 third floor : fourth floor :
sport club lobby (from Mc Cafe’ and Sizzler) 6 courts badminton / 3 courts basketball / 2 courts squat
3.
4.
3. series of sector show the volume between upper and below system
4. model
ground
2nd.
3r
rd.
4th. (1)
4th. (2)
Studio 3-1 / 2014
CORPORATE OFFICE BUILDING / DOITUNG Site: Sathorn Rd, Bangkok, Thailand
1. model
RELATIONSHIP VOLUME BETWEEN 2,3, ... FUNCTIONS USED THAT CONTROL USER WORK ON THEIR FUNCTION .
FROM NEGATIVE RELATIONSHIP VOLUME. MAKE A POSITIVE FUNCTION BOUNDARY .
STACKING
REFERENCE VOLUMES . FOR SUNLIGHT
REFERENCE VOLUMES WORK .
80
40
20
VENTILATION FLOWING BETTER .
10 0
2. design from site’s approch/context
3. building design strategy.
SHORTCUT ROUTE TO MEETING HALL
ADMINISTRATOR ROUTE TO OFFICE AREA
DISIGNER ROUTE TO OFFICE AREA
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2
3
4
KEY PLAN
4. building design strategy.
5. sunlight effect (elevation)
MEETING ROOM +4.00
MEETING ROOM + 10.00
REATAIL STORAGE + 1.00
REATAIL + 1.00
WORKSHOP STORAGE + 8.00
MEETING ROOM + 12.00
ARCHIVE + 4.00 COMMUNITY AREA + 1.00
STORAGE + 1.00
LIBRARY + 4.00
RESTUARANT COFFEE SHOP + 6.00
+ 1.00
+ 10.00
OFFICE + 12.00
DOWN
WORKSHOP + 8.00
LOGISTIC + 1.00 DOWN
UP
HOUSEKEEPING DRIVER ,ETC + 1.00 UP
MACHANICAL + 1.00
ADMINISTATOR + 10.00 UP
DOWN
DOWN
+ 13.00
DESIGN DEPARTMENT + 8.00
COMMON AREA + 12.00
MEETING HALL + 12.00
+ 1.00
GROUND FLOOR
6. function diagram (plan)
1st FLOOR
2nd FLOOR
3rd FLOOR
Studio 3-3 / 2014
BEYOND KAO-MAI RESORT Site: Kao-mai Resort, Chiang-mai, Thailand
1. perspective render
B
1 i
3 2 ii
A
ZONING / PERMISSION
FUNCTION PATTERN AXIS
DESIGN WITH ALL EXISTING
A
4
6
MASTER PLAN
B
i ii 1 2 3 4 6
JUNCTION AND FUNCTION
USER NETWORK ROUTE
service route user route RESTUARANT LOBBY NODE 01 NODE 02 BIRD SANCTUARY
SERVICE NETWORK 160
40
20 0
3. master plan
2. categories of site context 1
80
2
outdoor zone
multi function
reception lobby
indoor zone
w/c w/c
cafe
storage
1st FL.
NODE 01 RELATION DIAGRAM
2nd FL.
4
outdoor
cafe storage w/c
5
multi function
reception lobby
1st FL. 1:200
indoor zone
outdoor
3
6
1st FL.
2nd FL.
NODE 02 RELATION DIAGRAM 16
4. series of node ( information-center, junction, lobby, etc. )
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4
2
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5. relation diagram of nodes and hotel units
SECTION A-A
SECTION B-B
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10
6. diagram show the relation of skywalk line working with existing unit ( lobby, hotel units, junction )
5
2.5 0
Studio 4 / 2015
INVERTED PATH : Refining the Design for Accommodating the Potentiality Site : Chong Nonsi Junction, Sathorn Road, Bangkok, Thailand accommodate ; 1. (of physical space, especially a building) provide lodging or sufficient space for 2. fit in With the wishes or needs of There is no single object that works alone in system of spatial organisation of architecture. It is neither its form nor its function nor its tectonic that incorporate with the others, always. Therefore, one single direction of design process might not cover the issue. Along the design process, there are issues of relationship between one space to the others and among the others that surround such single space. The reciprocal process of thinking will accommodate such relationship to be fitted in the spatial organisation of architecture. So,
Where it is (in relation ship with. .)? How it works (along with. )? How does it look (with its surrounding space)?
STUDIO 4 / AUTHORISING THE AGENCY BETWEEN BUILDINGS / BTS / MRT / BANGKOK METROPOLITAN
Studio 4 / 2015
INVERTED PATH : Refining the Design for Accommodating the Potentiality Site : Chong Nonsi Junction, Sathorn Road, Bangkok, Thailand
Design approch : to reorganize and rearrange the system of publicspace.
ACCESS POSSIBILITY
CULTIVATION VOLUM
EXISTING BUILDING’s FACE WALKWAY TO SATHORN NAKORN
BTS EXIT TO SATHORN NAKORN PARKING BTS PUBLIC EXIT
BRT STATION
BTS EXIT TO SATHORN SQUARE
WALKWAY TO SATHORN SQUARE
BTS EXIT TO MAHANAKORN PAVILLION
BTS LINE
PUBLIC SPACE’s CASED VOLUME
ACCESS POSSIBILITY
EXCAVATING VOLUME
EXISTING BUILDING’s FACE WALKWAY TO SATHORN NAKORN
BTS EXIT TO SATHORN NAKORN PARKING BTS PUBLIC EXIT
BRT STATION
BTS EXIT TO SATHORN SQUARE
WALKWAY TO SATHORN SQUARE
BTS EXIT TO MAHANAKORN PAVILLION
BTS LINE
PUBLIC SPACE’s CASED VOLUME
1. site contexts
The buildings have a difference of context, building system/structure/accessibility/etc. So this project is simulation if we can manage, organize, redesign their authority to make more usable space or function that make more potentiality than nowadays.
AXONOMETRIC PUBLIC SPACE VOLUME
OVERALL SCHEMETRIC
EXCAVATING OF PUBLIC SPACE (BANGKOK METROPOLITAN & BTS/MRT)
SECTION DIAGRAM SHOW SEQUENCE AND FACE/ELEVETION WITHIN SPACE
BRT STATION SATHORN NAKORN PARKING BUILDING EMPIRE TOWER SKY LIGHT
THRESHOLD SPACE
SECTION DIAGRAM
KEYPLAN 1:5000
SATHORN SQUARE PARKING BASEMENT FLOOR
2. section diagram ( how do the design excavate and reorganize the system of buildings )
Final design FLOOR PLANE OF BUILDING THAT EXCAVATED
ON SITE
1. use the underground level of buildings (allowance volume) to create new public space system.
SECTION DIAGRAM OF SEQUENCE AND FACEING THE SYSTEM WITH OTHER BUILDING
SITE PLAN 1:1000
2. a structure process in design.
GROUND FL.
B1
B2
3. this diagram represent how the design excavated and manage their buildings system.
BUILDING UNDERGROUND LINKAGE
GROUND FL.
B1
B2
B3
Studio 4 / 2016
INTROSPECTIVE / RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS : THE RADICAL NOSTALGIA, CITY / ARCHITECTURE / CONSTRUCTION Site : Silom District, Bangkok, Thailand Aldo Rossi has mentioned in his book ‘The Architecture of the City’ that the city could be understood as architecture. Within the extent of what architecture is, he has objectively trird to declare that it is not the visible image of the city and the differences of its architecture but it is about architecture and the construction of the city itself over time.According to the definition of the city given by Rossi, the way in which the past has influenced and affected both the present and the future is not only by its visible pictorial but also by its hidden mechanism over time. The pictorial of thepast commonly leads anyone who is in his/her presence to his/her nostalgia and tend to leave the mechanism of such past aside and behind. In order to inspect any pictorial critically, the selected picturesque scene of the past must be retrospectively analysed in term of categorised factors which are criteria, conditions, order, code, situation, etc. That invole with and stand behind such picturesque scene, politically and economically. The city could then be re-examing according to its construction over time. Once again, the process of re-examining the city is formulated. The dimensions and extent that sit between past-present-future will be explored and regenerated. The collective ‘memory’ either continuity or discontinuity under usual and unusual circumstance along any intervention within metropolitan context will be inspected. Accordingly, an interrogation into how the has been constructed over time done by the unit’s procedure will provide substantial materials for unit’s interpretation. The attempt to restore the metropolitan according to our objec- tively speaking, in this matter, could then be formulated and will be tuned into the unit’s design discourse. Aldo Rossi, The Architecture of the City, 1982. P.21
HOUSING NEGOTIATE WITH BLOCK PUBLICK SPACE EXCAVATIED THE PUBLIC SPACE MRT LINKAGE (OPEN VOID PUBLIC SPACE) MRT LINKAGE (OPEN VOID PUBLIC SPACE)
Plan show the coverage area of transportation hub that effect the urban system to develop a new type of CBD (Hua lumpong st. along Charoen Krung Rd.)
Design approach is to decoding the city (Bang-rak district), that’s focussing on how to create and find a new type of urban planning and completely useable of public space that negotiated all of existing or surrounding (eg. urban system, local community system and local resident system by new insertion of public space (commercial and residential volume). From group proposal if continue (looking back) some kind of system in the past, city will develop in other way.
HOW THE PUBLIC VOLUME WORKING WITH HOUSING AND OFFICE BUILDING SPACE (PRIVATE) ; FACE TO FACE / SHARING .
The design process’s looking at the surrounding and existing context on this site is transportation (hua lumpong st.), this area can develop to be transportation hub, incress a public space and addition a new type of CBD, focusing to the agenda how the public space volume negotiated with residential (area;semi-privete) and office building (volume;private).
(4) CBD FACING WITH COMMUNITY
(3) MALL : MAIN OFFICE BUILDING (CBD)
(2) MRT (LINKAGE) : MAIN COMPLEX (MALL)
(1) MRT STATION : HUALUMPONG HUB
In detail of office building, how to circulate user (residential, officer) use public space volume (core volume) by excavating into their building in 3 dimensions, X - Y axis is building floor (public space / inside building space / shared space) and Z axis is building core system that circulate the officer user to their function. DATA INDEX A1 117,881 A2 26,176 A3 28,205 A4 13,488 A5 39,250 A6 42,295 A7 11,860 B1 11,860 B2 20,935 B3 24,409 B4 30,545 B5 9,452 B6 18,017 B7 15,219 B8 18,426 C1 62,015
1,178,810 209,408 282,050 134,880 392,500 422,950 94,880 94,880 167,480 146,454 244,360 94,520 144,136 152,190 184,260 620,150
235,762 41,881 56,410 26,976 78,500 84,590 18,976 18,976 33,496 29,290.8 48,872 18,904 28,827.2 30,438 36,852 124,030
235,762 41,881 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48,872 0 0 30,438 36,852 124,030
0 0 141,025 0 0 211,475 47,440 47,440 83,740 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 93,077 44,510 129,525 0 0 0 0 0 0 31,192 0 0 60,806 0
1,650,334 293,171 572,562 206,366 600,525 719,015 161,296 161,296 284,716 175,745 342,104 144,616 172,963 213,066 318,770 868,210
// This table is a Data index, it can compute an arrangement of number to design volume of sub-site area with the surrounding context. //
Our studio try to propose how to design by information of the city (data dynamic), use the set of data index to re-locate and design all of volume like parameter (public space - building function volume - regulation FAR - FAR bonus, etc.) to scope the design area/volume and our own issue.
Mass model of main focus area (hua lumpong st.), show how to negoteated 4 area in bang-rak district (on ground level and under ground level).
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Internship / 2014
HOUSE A ,SUAN PHEUNG (FEATURE WALL) at studio mahutsachan
1. categorize a size of local bricks
2. experiment a patterns and effects
3. developing stage
Internship / 2014
HOUSE A ,SUAN PHEUNG (FEATURE WALL) at studio mahutsachan
4. final design
5. detail drawing
asa #13 / 2015-16
site : Sakha Kham Chommphu School, Seka District, Bueng Kan , Thailand our design approach is trying to experiment a system of numbers, a block unit dimension (19 x 19 cm), dimension of structure ,functional requirements (restroom, medical room, library). and practicing the architectural students who joined us.
asa #13 / 2015-16
site : Sakha Kham Chommphu School, Seka District, Bueng Kan , Thailand
asa #13 / 2015-16
site : Sakha Kham Chommphu School, Seka District, Bueng Kan , Thailand
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Activities
Photography / Product design / etc.
1. Shinjuku, Tokyo
2. Phuket, Thailand
3. Roppongi Hills, Tokyo
4. Musashino Art University Museum
Activities
Photography / Product design / etc.
1. garbage_001
2. pencil stand_001
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name : Grant Rathie : Architecture, Kasetsart University, Thailand contact : grant.a@outlook.com : (+66)90-5699-154 language : Thai / English skill Rhinoceros + Grasshopper AutoCad SketchUp 3DsMax ( Corona Renderer and Vray ) MicroStation Adobe CC CURA (Gcode for 3dprinting + CNC)
education
2012 - 2017 ; B. Arch Faculty of Architecture, Kasetsart University 1999 - 2011 ; Bangkok Christian College
experience 2014 2015 2016
; internship at studio mahutsachan, Bangkok ; ASA workshop / TCDC workshop ; promenade workshop (bkk riverfront) with Tokyo Metropolitant Unoversity ; asa #13 volunteer camp as Designer and coordinator ; internship at Atelier 2+ , Bangkok
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