GUIDED
MATANAND
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO 2014
COVER PHOTOGRAPHY “The Great Vocanicscape” There is Mount Bromo (Gunung Bromo), an active volcano and located in East Java. — in Surabaya, Indonesia. (2014)
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MATANAND princematanand@gmail.com
Name Date of Birth Nationality / Religion Contract Address
City / Country Tel E-mai Education 1997-2002 2003-2005 2006-2008 2009 2010-Present
Skills
Matanand Sripan 17 February 1991 Thai / Buddhism 199/1 Room 257 Moneyroom Apartment Soi Jindatawin Siphraya Rd. Mahapruatharam Bangrak Bangkok 10500 Bangkok, Thailand +6689064 7885 princematanand@gmail.com Grade 1-6 :Anuban Satun School, Satun Grade 7-9 :Phimanphittayasn School, Satun Grade 10-12 :Princess Chulabhorn’s College Satun 1st Year Faculty of Science (Geology), Chulalongkorn University Studying Bachelor Degree 5th year of 5-years program Landscape Architecture, Bangkok, Thailand Landscape Field Site Survey & Analysis Site Planning Construction Drawing Detail Design Hand Presentation Pencil sketching & Rendering Ink rendering Architectural & Landscape Model Making AutoCAD design & Drafting ArcGIS Analysis Basic 3ds Max Design Adobe Creative Suite Sketch-up Pro Microsoft Office iWork
Academic Work & Projects Architectural Studio 2010 1-Story house 2011 2-Story house 3-Story house & Textile shop Landscape Architectural Studio 2011 - Private Residential Landscape - Private group Residential Landscape (Three Houses) - Public Plaza (Sketch Design) 2012 - Provincial Electricity Authority Housing - Koh Samui Resort & Spa 2012 - Haad Sai Thong Waterfront - Takho Pid Thong Eco Mining City - Mosque Baan Ou Open Space (Sketch Design) 2013 - Makkasan Public Park - Phanitaram Temple Planning and Devolopment 2014 - Campus planning and desing of University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce - Man and Water Ecological Studio “Agricultural Infrastructure“ Workshop 2012 Chao Phra Ya Watershed workshop with landscape students from The University Of Hongkong. 2012 Hydro Performative Bangkok workshop with landscape students from National University of Singapore. 2013 International Workshop on Urban Landscape 2013 “DMZ From Tragedy Towards Hope“ with landscape students from Ohio State University University of Seoul Internship March - June 2014 Atelier Dreiseitl Asia, Singapore
SELECTED WORKS The following examples of work have been selected with the intention of displaying variety of scales, sites and contexts of the projects I have worked on to date. Projects have been completed within a studio environment either individually, or as part of a team. I would like to constantly update this collection of work and to expand my abilities into different areas of design as well as visual communication.
I got a chance to travel the globe and experience so many amazing natural landscape. To make understanding our world landscape that inspired my landscape passion. There is Mount Bromo (Gunung Bromo), an active volcano and located in East Java. On the Segara Wedi sand plain sits a Hindu temple called Pura Luhur Poten. I took this picture from view point. — in Surabaya, Indonesia. (2014)
SEMESTER 2 2012 WATERFRONT STUDIO HAD SAI THONG, TAK THAILAND AREA 211 RAI (83.42 ACRE)
HAD SAI THONG WATERFRONT This studio took place during Semester 2, 2012. We were presented with the site of the Had Sai Thong riverfront and its surrounds, including communities, economical zone, industrzone, city offices those have had various density of users .As a major part of the Hat Sai Thong riverfront had been less devoloped and it was an area that people had rarely come to have activies. Thus I designed waterfront by incresing spaces those have flexibility of social activities. Accordding to flexible spaces, these functions can have changed depending on seasonal water level. Landscape design can revive Had Sai Thong waterfront and stimulating this waterfront to be new people common space of Tak,finally.
West Had Sai Thong have been natural sanddune. Sanddune area were designed as flexible outdoor space that can be change for seasoning festival or activities.
The view point is lower than road and park area. Main purpose of this design is to incresing interaction between people and river that used to be important resourece from the past.
SITE PROPOSAL Major site was proposed for 6 parts of physical or social degradation, these six parts included the various phisical facters. Thus each of parts have different suitability to design new function on each parts. East side urban park has more diversity of function that because high quantity of users, near communities, economic zone, and easy accessibility. In oppossite, west botanical park is located in natural area and sensitive landscape like Sand dune that has been sedimented by nature and created some part by human. So, there is appropriate area for ecological learning activities and natural preservation.
WEST BOTANICAL PARK
Sandbank
Pedestrian
Erosion Control Plants View Points
View Points
EAST URBAN PARK
SEMESTER 2 2012 OLD MINING RECLAMATION STUDIO SUAN PHUNG, RATCHABURI THAILAND AREA 2144.40 RAI (847.83 ACRE) Group work with Pakapong Eakvetchavit Poovanon Puttiyapibul
TAKO PID THONG ECO-MINING CITY This studio took place during Semester 2, 2012. About The Tako Pid Thong site had been opened Tin mining concession since 1967 and Quartz in1992 and this minings were closed in 1991. After it had been abandoned for about 22 year, some natural parts those used to be destroyed by mining industry have been restored by natural influent. The main purpose of this project is to stimulate natural reclamation to this site. And it might have been promote to be pilot project that concern about natural facters devolopment and to support knowledge and mangaement in friendly eco-mining industry. Moreover, this site has high potentiality to devolope for educational tourism. The new eco-mining will be both mining learning center and prototype of tourist attraction in Thailand and AEC.
Erosion Control and Top Soil Collecter
Run-off
Run-off A silt fence
Run-off
3 year later
1.5 year later
A silt fence, sometimes (misleadingly) called a “filter fence,� is a temporary sediment control device used on construction sites to protect water quality in nearby streams, rivers, lakes and seas from sediment (loose soil) in stormwater runoff. Silt fences are widely used on construction sites in North America and elsewhere, due to their low cost and simple design, although their effectiveness in controlling sediment is often rather limited, due to problems with design, installation and/or maintenance.
Free Water Surface Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment Floating and Emergent Plants
Zone1 Fully Vegetated Depth > 0.75 m Filtration and sedimentation.
Wastewater treatment plant
Cyperus papyrus
Vetiveria zizanioides
Submerged Growth Plants
Zone2 Open Water Surface Depth > 1.25 m Decrease biomass pollution (BOD)
Canna generalis
Nymphaeaceae
Floating and Emergent Plants
Zone3 Fully Vegetated Depth > 0.75 m Filtering suspention and Nirtrogen decreasing.
Typha angustifolia
Learning Center and Mining Operative
Conferrence Hall and Research Center
Visitor Accommodation and Water Treatment
Local Community and Crop Fields
Top soil reclamation area
Local Community and Crop Fields
Agricultural crop field (Cassava, Sugarcane, Corn)
Learning Trail
Biomass
Erosion Controled Gabion
Outdoor Learning Center and Mining Operative
Tourist Trail
Conferrence Hall and Research Center
Research center
International eco-mining conferen cecenter
Natural Wetland
SEMESTER 1 2013 MAKKASAN BROWNFIELD BANGKOK THAILAND AREA 700 RAI (276.75 ACRE)
MAKKASAN PARK AS KIDNEY OF BANGKOK This studio took place during Semester 1, 2013. We were presented with the site of Makkasan where has been old brownfield in center of Bangkok for about 60 year. As far as different idea to develop Makkasan, I had focused on “New public park for Bangkok�. My idea is that Makkasan should be multipropose park that can be both urban recreation area and green infrastructure of Bangkok. So, Makkasan Kidney is a concept that express Makkasan potential in the future bangkok. There are the park of watre treatment by created man-made treatment system and natural wetland system where, Moreover, other intersting function of water treatmen is educational activity. A new wetland park in the center of Bangkok can be place of natural educatuin and provides biodiversity into the urban ecosystem.
MAKKASAN AS LANDSCAPE INFRASTRUCTURE The name “Makkasan” evokes different images. A train and airport link station, a swamp, a junkyard for old trains, a wooded area in the heart of Bangkok. Undeveloped land like this plays a really important part in absorbing water. Makkasan is full of such land and is also home to a large swamp that acts like a cesspit for Bangkok. There’s nowhere else like this in the city anymore.Moreover, Makkasan swamp is important natural water treatment by King’s project, but it never successed in practical term. So, to be the efficient landscape infrasstructure of Bangkok. Natural water treatment will stimulated and work for cleaning polluted water in this city, and let potentials to be learning center about water treatmen. King’s project practical showcase.
MAKKASAN URBAN FOREST
MAKKASAN OFFICE PARK
OUTSIDE WAREHOUSE ANTIQUE SHOPS AND CONCERT HALL
MAKKASAN BOTANICAL AND WETLAND PARK
SEMESTER 1 2013 TEMPLE PLANIING REDEVOLOPMENT CHACHOENGSAO THAILAND AREA 62 RAI (24.50 ACRE)
PHANITARAM TEMPLE PLANNING AND DEVOLOPMENT How to design the best environment of meditation ?In my personal idea, I believe nature have sound of silence that can connect to human perception. So,Natural environment is the best choice to making place for meditation activity. When human live with nature, they can find peace easily, human can making concentration in own mind and disconnectother chaotic happening in city life. As far as place for meditation should be natural environment, my design objective is bring nature back to Wat Phanitaram.To decrese old concreate pavement and change to green softscape these can solve many problem for instance,decreasing temperture,making comfortable zone, increasing infiltration etc.
Reservoir Nurseries Rice Fields
Community Hall
Community Market
Pavilion I Crematory
Pavilion II Wat Phanitaram School Local Goverment Office Multitasking Hall
Main Parking Lot Public Library Main Open Space The Tripiášaka Hall Multitasking Hall
Introspection Area Lawn
Graveyard Ubosot Building
Preservative Museum
Pebble Stone Plaza Introspection Area
Enlightenment Space
Riverside Pavilions
Cubicle Zone (Monk Residence)
Enlightenment Space
Pebble Stone Plaza for meditation
Independent View Point
Preservative Museum Building
Preservative Museum Building
Pebble Stone Plaza for In
Rice Fields and Ma
The Riverside Meditation Sunken And Concrete Walls
ntrospection
The Ubosot Building
an-made Reservoir
The Tripiášaka Hall
SEMESTER 2 2013 CAMPUS PLANNING AND DESIGN NONTHABURI THAILAND AREA 450 RAI (180 ACRE) Group work with Piyapa Sothiwat
UNIVERSITY OF THE THAI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CAMPUS PLANNING AND DESIGN The new campus of the Thai chamber of commerce, biggest business school in Thailand. For the reason expanding new campus to improve quality of student life and program, the design related to their motto and goal of university. “Evoloution� is the main keyword that expressed concept planning and design. That means design expressed evolution and changing story of Thailand econimic, from the ancient time agricultural exchange had run the economic in this country.Until the present, under grobalization Thai society has been changed to be main industrail business. Therefore, I prefer the program that combine two different age of economic in this compus. To learning about Thai agricultural society and how to improve and stimulate present Thai agricultural values by new commerce learning.
SOCIAL AND HUMANITY OUTDOOR STADIUM BUSINESS MAJOR INDOOR STADIUM
SCIENCE MAJOR
PARKING
COMMERCIAL
CONVENTION HALL
INTERNATIONAL MAJOR
MAIN BUILDING ADMINITRATIVE CANTEEN
BUSINESS LEARNING CENTER
RESIDENTIAL CANALFRONT RECREATION PARK
DORMITORY FACILITY
DORMITORY (FEMALE)
AGRICULTURAL DEMONSTRATION
DORMITORY (MALE) COMMUNITY MARRKET
RESERVOIR
AGRICULTURAL DEMONSTRATION
WATER TREATMENT
RESIDENTIAL
CAMPUS ZONE
Main Open Space
Central Learning Building and Administrative
Activity Sunken for Business and Human Study major students
BUSINESS LEARNING CENTER AND PADDY FIELDS
PADDY FIELD RIDGE SYSTEM At the demonstrated agricultural area. Not only paddy field ridge is main circulation route that connect to each field but also using for vegetable planting area to increse varuety of eatable plant, more valuable. Moreove, the different depth between rigde and paddy area can be space for fresh water fishery,
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Rice Fields
Ridge
Rice Fields
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Flood Protected Area
PADDY FIELD-CANAL-ROAD This is because the site is the flood plain, so it will be flood every wetseason. To concern this important problem, the exiting canal is expanded to be the main drainage channal for the future flood. And also, paddy area can be changed for collect stormwater to protect commercial and campus area.
Ridge
Canal
Detention Area Canal (Flood all year)
Pedestrian
Road
Canal
Amphitheater
Bicycle Trail
Pedestrian
CANALSIDE RECREATION GREENWAY Acordding to expanding canal to being drainage chanal, the canalside was also designed for serving recreation need, Not only recreation park but also green war or park connection that connected campus area and dormitories together. It lets students can walk thoungh natural greenway to the campus building with fresh environment.
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GREEN DORMITORY To concern about best quality of life and green impact to the space, the living achitecture has void to allow ventilation to make appropriate live and to decrease air-conditioning using, for making envirionmental friendly. Also, openspace between each building have two propose, one is making good ventilation and
SEMESTER 2 2013 ECOLOGICAL STUDIO PRACHINBURI THAILAND AREA 35,189 RAI (13,905 ACRE) Group work with Piyapa Sothiwat
AGRICULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE MAN AND WATER ECOLOGICAL PROJECT
The main propose of this ecoligical studio is studing relationship between “Dong Khee Leck� agricultural community and hydrological factor. Dong Khee Lek is agricultural community that has been famous in ornamental plants breeding. That community need overrate water for thier agriculture and business. So, they have many problem that caused by specific agriculture. The most important problem is decresing of natural forest because of being encroaching by local. The forset was changed for agriculture, decreasing water resource and effect to their agricultue. Moreover, the comminity has been apt to expanding uncontrollably, softscape was changed to be hardscapee that decrease infilltration, so flood, is new problem that effected community.
REGINAL STUDY PLAN
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Build-up Area
Natural chanal
District Boundary
Water Catchment
Watershed
Road
PHYSICAL SYSTEMS
Agricultural Area
Transportation System and Build-up Area
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Ariel Photograp 1990
Hydrology
Topography
Ariel Photograp 2013
AGRICULTURAL AREA FOR WATER SPREADING AND COLLECTING
Dry Season Diagram
Economic Agriculture Area
Agriculture Area for Local Life Maintaining
Water Season Diagram
Dike and Circulation
Flood Diagram
Water System
Multitasking area for Plant Business
Ditch and Dike Drainage ditch can spread stormwater into agricultural area. In case flood, ditch can collect water for protect planting area on dike.
WATER SPREADING + COLLOCTING AREA This agricultural area have main propose for spreading water in water season, and collect stormwater on raining time for watering on dry season. Ditch and dike are system that main idea for this design we proposed. These system are so flexible and changable depending in season and stormwater dynamic. Moreover, other one is area for local life maintaining that is small part for planting eatable agriculture. The main propose is just for eating in each family or exchenge in community.
Irrigation Canal The canal beside plot that connect hydrological system to main community canal.
STREAM RESTORATION AND AGRICULTURAL AREA FOR WATER RETARDING To decrease the effect to headwaters because of being encroaching by local, basicly, first step we concerned is making forest reclamation especially, the steep areas that are apt to have erosion problem. By there is proposed long pit that are perpendicular with run-off direction, protecting erosion and increasing infiltration.
STREAM RESTORATION PHASING
PHASE I : STARTING RECLAMATION (0-1Year)
PHASE II : GROWN UP (1-4 Years)
Sedimental collective weir To increase soil nutrient abundant and retarding run-off when raining for more infiltration and decreasing reparien erosion. Therefore, 2 side weir is not balance to allow run-off both dry and flood season. Riparian Agriculture
PHASE I : DEVELOPMENT (4-15 Years)
PHASE IV : SUCCESSFUL STATE (4-15 Years)
WATER SENSITIVE URBAN DESIGN
BUFFER STRIPS Buffer strips are intended to provide discontinuity between impervious surfaces and the drainage system.They take water from impervious surfaces in a distributed manner, provide even flows, and filter sediments and coarse pollutants contained in the runoff. The low hydraulic loading over the vegetation allows flows to filter through the vegetation and pollutants to settle out.They also provide a detentionrole to slow flows down. VEGETATED SWALES Vegetated swales are used to convey stormwater in lieu of pipes. The system uses overland flows and mild slopes to slowly convey water downstream. The interaction with vegetation facilitates pollutant settlement and retention in the vegetation. Vegetation acts to spread and slow velocities, which in turn aids sediment retention. Swales can be incorporated in street or driveway designs and add to the aesthetic character of an area. DITCH AND DIKE SYSTEM
WHAT IS WATER SENSITIVE URBAN DESIGN ? Water sensitive urban design emphasises the benefits of stormwater and waterways as resources and assets, rather than the conventional view of stormwater as a nuisance. Managing urban run-off in a water sensitive manner not onlyprovides many opportunities to integrate water features into urban design, but improves the social and environmental amenity of urban development. (Sourece: Bayside City Council) BIODETENTION SYSTEM According to water spreading and collecting area, these system are also flexible and changable depending in season and stormwater dynamic.
WATER CATCHMENT IRRATION CANAL
Dry Season Diagram
Water Season Diagram
Flood Diagram
SEMESTER 1 2013 International Workshop “New residential cluster” Nonthaburi, Thailand
Group work with Zhang Rong (NUS) Piyapa Sothiwat Premhathai Chak-
OVERVIEW The flooding has been described as “the worst flooding yet in terms of the amount of waterand people affected”. When the flood come, the transportation was cut off. The victim could not call for help. When the water level rises, some people can not evacuate. Somefood and water supply is exhausted shortage. Some have no electricity. The infrastructure has been destroyed. The question is “What we do to maintain the connecting of food,cleanwater and people living with water” so that, the people get prepare the back-up plan in the future and Minimize the impact and damage.Different new residential cluster strategies are proposed to achieve for mobility, fordifferent scales, as well as for different population density. North south directions of roadsmade into sunken to give space for water become a main strategy in our design.
Adaptive Design For New Residential Cluster New residential cluster should be adaptive design. Each landscape elements can be change by depending on water flow on flood season. According to adaptive design, wetland (retention pond) can protect flood and also collect water for using in dry season.And, wide sunken road can be changed to be way for faster water drainage on flood season. Moreover, architecture should be adaptive design too and have function when flood come for instance upper level connection between houses, houses connect to boat stop, food store as boat interchange, floating platform along canal.
Resilient Community More house are wodden 2 stories that their upper floor continuous balcony for people to access to the entire community. When flooding season arrives,the whole community move their belongins to the second floor all together.The flooded water becomes a mean of transportation for different kinds of boat that gather around town.The transformation in condition from dry to wet.
SEMESTER 1 2013 International Workshop “DMZ From Tragedy Towards Hope“ Yangji-ri Cheorwon, South Korea Group work with Tak Eung Yeong (UOS) Rachel McKinley (OSU)
OVERVIEW Agro-Ecotourism in Yangji-ri can be an important alternative enterprise for small farmers. Such an enterprise typically involves charging fees for access to your property for wildlife-related recreational activities such as hiking, camping, bird-watching and photography. Moreover, Agro-Ecotourism can stimulate growth of market in local Yangji-ri by farmers supplement or replace traditional income from sale to wholesale markets. Visitors come to farm. ‘Agritainment’ these have many activities to do, see and buy.‘Eco’ because it allows Yangji-ri people to reconnect with the land, learn about sustainability in agriculture. Agro-Ecotourism linked to cultural and ethnotourism, revival of traditional arts, poetry, music, handicrafts etc. Participation and buy-in by local citizens and farmers is critical to process that cooperative among farmers toward owning produce and land.
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International Workshop on Urban Landscape 2013 “DMZ From Tragedy Towards Hope� with landscape students from Ohio State University and University of Seoul.
On summer 2014 (3rd March until 27th June) I got a internship at Atelier Dreiseitl Asia, Singapore. There are nice workplace that inspired myself and changed my attitude about landscape architecture.
PHOTOGRAPHY EXPRESS MYSELF My unique perspective can go further than just showing people how I see a scene. Photography also lets I express myself—my opinions and beliefs. I do this by choosing what I photograph, and how I represent it. This aspect of my photography is ever-changing as I change. I get a sense of what a photographer is like as a person by looking at their body of work. This part of photography is absolutely fascinating as a viewer, and fulfilling as a shooter.
Dome structure in Gardens by the bay, Singapore (2014)
Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park, Singapore (2014)
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REFERENCES
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