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EDUCATION 2018-2022

Chulalongkorn University Bachelor's degree - International Program in Design and Architecture (GPAX 3.52)

2016-2017

Durango High School Rotary Youth Exchange Program.

Bangkok, Thailand Colorado, USA

EXPERIENCES May 2022

Languages Thai - Native English - Fluent (IELTS 6.5)

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France, Italy, and Switzerland.

Jan-Mar 2022

Department of Architecture (DEPT) Architecture Internship - Produced interior construction drawing for Vanke Center, Shenzen. - Created a 1:100 Physical model of The Gallery Residence. - Feasibility study of Hemp materials in architecture.

Jun-Aug 2021

Nakhon si thammarat, Thailand INDA x Mitsubishi - Design and construction project for community Summer course (Design and construction) - Site analysis and Schematic designing 650 sqm multipurpose hall for Rural School. - Produced construction drawing and comminicate with engineers.

Jun-Aug 2020

INDA Design and Build Project - Cyborg Architecture Summer course (Parametric workshop) - Translated digital model from Grasshopper into a physical fabrication process. - Developed fabrication technique and construction details. - Organized Cyborg architecture exhibition at “The Shophouse 1527”, Bangkok.

Kana Sricharoenchai Contact kanasric@gmail.com (+66)886013000

Experiencing Architecture - Alpine Brutalism Summer Course - Visited Historical Buildings, Schools, and Architecture firms.

Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok, Thailand


AWARD & ACHIEVEMENTS 2022

UP STAIRS - Sequence diagram competition Finalists

2021

CU NEX - Mascot design contest. First place - Designed a mascot for Chulalongkorn university’s Facebook page and CU-NEX mobile application.

2019-2022

INDA Shortlisted - Academic year 2,3,4 Super-crit preselection.

EXTRA CIRRICULAR ACTIVITIES Dec 2018

Mar 2021- Mar 2022

AIESEC Global Volunteer Exchange student buddy - Supervised international exchange student during their volunteer program. - Organized welcoming events, and cultural exchange sessions for international volunteers. Chulalongkorn Entrepreneur Organization (CEO Chula) Head of operations and Experience design - Organized “Beat the biz 2021” SME business competition event. - Led team of 5 to Design in-Hall experience and souvenirs for over 150 Participants and Stakeholders - Cross-functional communicate between 5 departments (HR, Finance, President, Communication, Activity)

SOFTWARES Design

Rhinoceros, Grasshopper, Sketchup

Visualize

Vray, Illustrator, After Effects, Photoshop, In design, Blender

Technical

Auto CAD, Revit

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2018-2022 SELECTED PROJECTS


LOCAL CANOPY

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Housing / Urban

BRANCHPAVILION

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Pavilion

THE CORRIDOR

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Building extension

99%

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High rise

OTHERS

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Drawings, Competitions, Case studies

CYBORG ARCHITECTURE Parametric design and build project

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LOCAL CANOPY The rooftop network

Type : Year3 S1 Academic Individual work Program : Housing / Public space Location : Siriraj, Bangkok Instructor : Marie Louise Raue

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01/06 Local Canopy


“Shop houses” 5meters wide and 15 meters long, Concrete house is the typical architecture typology of Bangkok. The Canopy is the strategy to unlock the potential of rooftop network above the local shophouses. The main strategy of the project focusing on Reutilizing the Shophouse, and creating new public space without intterupting the existing local community. Inserting core structure allows additional programs to be built above the shophouse, as well as providing public circulation for residence on the upper level. Furthermore, The canopy providing extra shade for the rooftop, encouraging new activities to occurs under the hot climate of Bangkok. The additional program consists of, student housing, Recreational space, Co-working space, Rooftop Park, and Rooftop Restaurants.

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BRANCH PAVILION

Artificial habitat from timer waste Type : Year2 S1 Academic Individual work Program : Pavilion Location : Timber farm, Australia Instructor : Patrick Donbeck

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02/06 Branch Pavilion


“ Touch the Earth Lightly” Analyzing the case study of Marika Alderton house, Designed by Glenn Murcutt. Unpacking the design languages, materials, and philosophy behind the energy efficient architecture. Deeper into the material making process, harvested Eucalyptus-timber is the main construction material of this house. The decreasing amount of Eucalyptus Trees from wild fire, and deforestration causing threat to several Australian species such as Koala, swift parrots, and spotted quoll. The timber harvesting process produces tremendous amounts of waste from cutting tree branches. By adding more process, can potentially turned a timber waste into artificial habitat for endanger animals in Australia.

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Module-1 Swift Parrot

Module-2 Red Wombat

Module-3 Spotted Quoll

Module-4 Hopping Mice 7

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THE CORRIDOR

The extensions of public program Type : Year3 S2 Academic Individual work Program : Civic / Building Extension Location : Impact Muangthong, Nonthaburi, Thailand Instructor : Paul Freeney

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03/06 The Corridor


“Impact Muangthong development” Located in Nonthaburi, the outer ring of Bangkok. It consists of Arena, Multipurpose Hall, and Exhibition center in 20000 sqm of land. This large piece of land creating unintentional boundaries to their surrounding community, which caused the space become inactive for 80% of time. The proposal is to extend the building program with Public functions to Reactivate the relationship between the site and surrounding communities. The corridor also providing connectivity between 4 buildings to transport tools, equipment, and products between buildings. Surrounded by community, School, and universities. Each corridor will function as a Library, Co-working space, FabLab, and Flexible space. The rooftop of Each corridor serves as a public Sky

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Existing condition

Mapping

Building In-use

Exclusive Occasional Residential Public Development

Gradient of Exclusiveness

Physical Fences

Current circulation

The Invisible Boundaries Functions 13

03/06 The Corridor

The program of building in Muang Thong development are mostly private, which inactivate for 80% of the time. , which unintentionally creates an invisible boundary between itself and surrounding community.


Existing functions

Extended circulation

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West Corridor : Fabrication Lab

Each Corridor serves different functions. 4 Main Coridoor including Fab-lab, Library, Co-Working, and Education spaces

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03/06 The Corridor


Level 1 Floor plan

Level 2 Floor plan

Rooftop plan

Surrounded by community, School, and universities. Each corridor will function as a Library, Co-working space, Fab-Lab, and Flexible space. The rooftop of Each corridor serves as a public Sky park, bar, and restaurants.

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Existing program

Extended program

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99%

Concentrated Public program Type : Year4 S2 Academic Individual work Program : Public High-rise Location : Sathorn, Bangkok, Thailand Instructor : Thomas Lozada 19

04/06 99% Concentrated


99% concentrated public space. The intention of this project is to Re-imagine sky scraper typology, Re distributing the carbon consumption, and providing inclusive functions for the rest 99% population. Currently, as residential and office high-rise grow taller with high carbon footprint. Their functions was limited to office and residential, which become less inclusive and less accessible. As Bangkok is lacking of Green public space, the loopholes of zoning Regulations also make Private owned Public space become less effective. By Modifying Zoning Regulation, and allow developers to transfer private-owned public space similar to the airrights. The total floor area of Private-Owned Public spaces from multiple developers could be concentrate into high-rise, and creating more effec-

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Public space & Private sky scraper

Currently, as residential and office high-rise grow taller, their functions limited to office and residential, which become less inclusive and less accessible. In contrast, the amount of green space per person of Bangkok is lower than the world standard. More over, the actual size of “usable green space” is around 0.92sqm/ person, which is smaller than a single human can fit in. 21

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Vertical expansion of public infrastructure

With the high-rise typology’s ability to vertically expand public infrastructure, we can concentrate multiple public spaces in the tower, which saves more space and travel distance.

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Form-Findings

To achieve high energy efficient design, the building form experiment with airflow, open space, program arrangement, and walkable ramp-circulation.

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04/06 99% Concentrated


Volume & Airflow

The building volume leaving the bigger opening in the center of each level to compress the air flow. Each ventilation gaps facing in diffrent direction to speed up air flow on the lower level, and slow down the air flow of higher level. It also function as large open space for each zone.

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Program Arrangement

The program arragement in the tower separated by frequent of use, and types of activities. Relaxing program such as temple, recreation zone, and public park are placed on the High zone. More active program is on the lower zone for more efficient circulation. 25

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Inclusive Design features

Walkable circulation connects from street to the roop top. 1.2km continuous ramp designed in 1:12 ratio, along with running tracks, common space, and green area. Engaging people to walk along the path, and reducing energy 26


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GINGANGUGAP

Iceland cave tower competition Type : Competition Organizer : Bee Breeders Site : Grjotagja, Iceland

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05/06 Others


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05/06 Others


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METZLER TOWER Building System Study

Type : Academic (Construction and Technology)

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05/06 Others


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The Span Challenge Type : Academic (Construction and Technology) 1.5 meters Span Challenge & Load testing

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05/06 Others


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Load Strategy : Catenary Arc Combining tension and compression strength from Cantenary arch, Tension strin

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05/06 Others


ch + Tension strings + Braces ngs and Structural braces, the structure beable to load up to 3 times of its weight

05/06 Others

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Green Spiral

Sequence Diagram competition Type : Competition Organizer : UPSTAIRS Award : Finalists

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05/06 Others


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CYBORG ARCHITECTURE

INDA Design and build projects Computational design and fabrication workshop Type : Group project Program : Exhibition Location : The shophouse 1527 Instructor : Hseng-Tai Litner Existing in tension between the physical and the digital, Cyborg Architecture is a design build course that re-examines perceived distinctions between tangible architectural spaces and objects and the digital realm. Students explored the new agencies of computational design afforded by augmented reality environments and their interrelationships to physical objects and spaces. By investigating the design potentials in architectural tectonics that are specifically calibrated for machine vision, the course envisions new architectural typologies that are simultaneously physical and digital. This project focuses on establishing computational design workflows using hard panels with flexible joints and engages computational workflows that challenge the expression of panelling, grids, meshes and typical parametric ordering systems as an architectural aesthetic. Using angular globalised masses and integrated patterns, apertures and joints as articulations that obscure tectonic compositions and break perceptual repetition, the project explores new forms of aesthetic languages that are especially calibrated for machine vision and object recognition..

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