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ABOUT ME
HONORS + AWARDS
I am a freshly graduated landscape architecture student with creative mindset and innovative thinking. I am enthusiatic and open to any experiences and opportunities that have occured. I am interest in many field of knowledge especially in landscape ecology and restoration landscape. I am eager to learn more new things. Also, I am also highly adaptive, well with managing multitasks and flexible in any circumstances.
2014
EDUCATION
2016
2012
High School Degree Roong Aroon School
20132018
Bachelor Of Landscape Architecture, First Honor Degree, Gpa 3.65 Faculty Of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University
ACADEMIC WORK & EXPERIENCE 2015 Vientiene, Lao
2016 Bangkok, Thailand
2017 Bangkok, Thailand
Cross-Cultural Workshop, Chulalongkorn University “Vientiene Streetscape Revitalization” Conceptual Design for Streetscape from Heritage area to developed area. Thai Association Of Landscape Architect Workshop “Emergent Bangkok” Conceptual design and initiative solution for urban issues in Bangkok. Ifla Asia-Pacific Congress Congress organizing team and Student Charette assistant.
Bangkok, Thailand
2015 Bangkok, Thailand
First place Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University Prototype design of transformable and portable shelter Second place Planning and Landscape design Contest Conceptual design for “the trust condominium foundation” sponsored by quality house public co.,ltd Attended “NYC aquarium design contest” unawarded Attended “reThinking competition : Italy: Carrara Mine Thermal baths” unawarded
SOFTWARE SKILL MS Office AutoCad/ Civil 3d Rhinocerous Sketch-up Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe inDesign ArcGIS 3Ds Max Lumion Vray Grasshopper
LANGUAGE SKILL
INTERESTS
INTERNSHIPS
THAI
2016
Intern Landscape Architect at Landscape Planning Co.,Ltd
ENGLISH
Landscape ecology Ecological design Ecological restoration Environmental management
2017
Intern Landscape Architect at Arsomsilp Environment And Architect Co., Ltd.
Bangkok, Thailand
Native speaker Both verble and writing skill
ADDITIONAL SKILL Bangkok, Thailand
Hand rendering/Presentation Drawing 3D Modelling/Laser cutting Photography
Theatre set design Photography Planner /organization Communication Guest interaction
selected works+
Academic work. The Trust Foundation Complex.
Competitions. 2
Planning+Landscape design contest
archOUTLOUD Newyork City Aquarium +Waterfront
50
International Competition
Prachuab Khirikhan Train Station
10
Train station renovetion project
reTHINKING Italy : Carrara Thermal Baths
60
International Competition
B-Filter Nakorn Khuenkhan Park
16
Park renovation project
Dhamma Forest Khaokeelhek Temple
Workshops. 24
Temple planning+Landscape design project
Old cycle brings new lives Bringing back the way of living with flood
Emergent Bangkok by TALA Student Workshop Program
30
Ecological service restoration project
Seasonal Ricebowl Bringing back the way of living with flood Ecological service restoration project
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Related works & Additional skills.
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year 2 studio design
The Trust Foundation Complex. Planning+Landscape Design Sukhumvit | Samutr Prakarn | Thailand
2
Chilling Terrace.
Master plan.
+Music In Ther Park +Art School/Workshop +Student’s Work Exhibition +Chilling Chilli Ri Rim Kl Klong +Restaurant
Outdoor co-working. + Outdoor livingroom + Co-working space + Office building + Library + Outdoor gallery + Snack kiosk
DESIGN CONCEPT
Outdoor Living Room
the trust foundation complex Project Area Location Studio Year
Welcoming Plaza. + Jogging Path / Excercise + Outdoor Market + Public Festi t val + Cafe +R Restuarant t t + Festival Event
: Commercial : 19,000 sq.m : Samut Prakarn, Thailand : 2013
The site located in the new residential developing area of Bangkok where bunch of buildings are being built. In this project, “The Trust foundation complex� aims to create more quality green space for the community around the site, where there is no recreation park in the walkable distance. That makes going to park takes a long time. So the programs and design are integrated to make this site as a comfortble place for relaxation where can be easily accessed by everyone as if you just walked to your living room.
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Cafe Detail Plan.
Entrance Perspective.
Entrance Elevation. 6
Outdoor co-working Detail
Garden Cafe.
Sunken co-working space.
Outdoor co-working area.
Office court. 8
year 3 studio design
Saraan Samutra Prachuabkhirikhan Train Station Renovation Project Amphoe Mueng | Phrachuab Khirikhan | Thailand
10
Master plan.
Concept Diagram.
Saraan Samutra Prachuabkhirikhan trains tation.
site.
Project Area Location Studio Year
: Renovetion : 81,000 sq.m : Prachuabkhirijhan, Thailand : 2013
rail track.
This project aims to create new urban green space along the railway where it is a lush green corridoor which was left behind. Also, the corridoor can connect the communities which once were divided by the railway through the park. The project dragged the characteristic of local activities,local fishery, as the inspiration for designing to create urban gathering space among local people and tourists where can they can enjoy and relax with nature and indulge with the local tradition ,while spending time here.
Design Interpretation.
concept.
The site was divided into 3 parts with characteristic of sea in defferent time, still, weave, and the beach,as design concept and detail in each zone.
Railway Station.
circulation.
According to the renovation concept, the design was adapted from “Local fisherman pier” which aims to create a new local market area where people absorbed the sense and characteristic of the tradition and culture of “phrachuab khirikhan”
Local Fishery.
design.
“Local fishery” is one of occupations which mostly people do here. But now this job is gradually decreasing due to the changes in time and people. So, one of the characteristic of this area is going to be missing so the new generation will not know much about the history of their own hometown.
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Platform+ station office.
Community market.
Recreation area.
Platform+ station.
Recreation area.
Recreation area.
Recreation area. Saraan Samutra. The new green urban corridor, along the railway of prachuab kirikhan station, will become the new space of the city which brings more livelihood, interaction and connecting people. Within the project, it consists of 3 zones that immitating the characteristic of the pier, local fisheries and prachuab kirikhan’s sea. Firstly, we add more spaces for the station office and platform to represent the sense of local wooden pier. The following area is once abandoned market, so we bring back the area local temporary shop and kiosks, which is more flexible to the festval and events. The last zone in abandoned pond adjacent to the railway which we turn it into the constructed wetland that could help absorbing more water from the street and add more livelihood in the area by createing the jogging trail, bike friendly footpath and recreation area. 14
year 3 studio design
beFilter Nakorn khuenkhan park Renovation Project Bangkrachao | Samutr Prakarn | Thailand
16
beFilter Project Area Location Studio Year
: Renovation : 320,000 sq.m : Samut Prakarn, Thailand : 2014
“B-filter” is the design concept that aimsto make “Nakhon khuen khan park“ as Bangkrachao’s sustainable filter, for the physical pollution and also mental pollution ,which can naturally maintain itself . “Bangkrachao” is always called “the lung of bangkok” because it’s the last “green area” near the metropolis which some say that it produces fresh air and reduce air pollution from the factory nearby. In fact,it actually acts as the “kidney of bangkok”. It’s help fillter the pollution from both air and water before flowing to the sea. Under this knowledge, “b-filter” is typically consist of 3 mains filter fuction as “air polution filter” “contaminated water filter’ and “soul filter”
Master plan.
Design Concept.
Programs.
Garden Cafe
Lakefront plaza
Water biking pier
Outdoor excercise
Exploring Estuarine Trail
Canopy walk
“Clean air” Using natural ecosystem - trees as the air filter to refine air pollution from the factory nearby and conducting fresh air to the community and all who visit the park.
“Clear water” Integrating natural process for water tratment which recieve water from many klongs in bangkrachao and run through the park before running to chao phraya river and sea
“Calm soul” Make the last green area of the city better by evolving the existing ecology to the more sustainable and self-maintain eco-system. Providing the space for relaxation among nature and also introduce the activities and new experience which get you closer to nature.
Exploring wetland
Clean. Clear. Calm. 18
Canopy Walk
Mangroove walk
Riparian walk
Riparian walk
Local forest Garden
Wetland 20 trail
Wetland Process. f. g.
e. d. b.
c.
G. Fresh water storage : One of main problems in this park is the lack of freshwater for nursery planting. This problem make the gardenner to use “tap water� to watering all of them and it cost so much. This pond is seperated from the others to collect freshwater from rainy season. B. Sediment pond: Get water through west water gate. In this pond the rough pollutant will be fillterd by the marinail plant such as Vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides) and Thai Papyrus (Cyperus involucratus).
C. Aeration Pond 2 : Water through the first aeration pond will be now collected in the big lake in the middle of the park. This pond let people help increasing Oxygen level by Water Biking that,itself, containing water turbine at the back. This will increase moe Oxygen to water through biking.
C. Aeration Pond : With its existing shape, this part is quiet narrow ad long that’s suitable to be “Aeration Pond“ which make the water run slower by the concrete bar. Due to the slowwer current, this will increase the oxidization rate into water.
D. Nypa Palm Community : Water will run through this part and Nypa Palm will catch the pollutant in the water.
E. Estuarine Ecosystem : In this pond after filtering by Nypa palm, water will run through Estuarine Ecosystem which some plant’s root help absorbing small chemical in water before let water go out through the east watergate that’s connected to the outside Klongs , Chaopraya river and Sea.
22
year 4 studio design
Dhamma sactuary Khaokeelhek forest monastery Monastery renovation. Mueklhek | Saraburi | Thailand.
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Master plan.
Dhamma sactuary. Project Area Location Studio Year
: Monastery Planning : 35,200 sq.m : Saraburi, Thailand : 2014
This project aims to renovate the temple that was onced deforested back to the “Natural Sanctuary” for both human and nature. Within the monastery area, it will keep you closer to nature, far from the stress and business from the city. The tranquil natural setting provides the perfect environment for developing peace and wisdom as the Buddhistic doctrine derived from surrounding nature. Thus, reclaiming of surrounding forest also provide the calm atmostphere for meditation and lush habbitats for wildlife. Likewise, this could be considered a metaphor for planting tree back into nature and blossoming Dharma in to one’s soul.
Design Concept. As Bhuddism teaching was adapted from the surrounding nature in an ancient time. The main concept is to bring back the landscape characteristic of the site. Reclaiming the forest of this area will provide the perfect environment for meditation and lerning Dhamma through the site’s unique natural context, such as landform, rocks and indigenous plants. Likewise, the way the ancient Bhuddhist did. DHARMA derived from surrounding nature
bringing life close to nature, bringing soul close to dharma
Bringing tree back to nature
blossoming g dharma into one’s soul.
so as to make the temple a santuary for people,soul and nature together within this site
Zoning Concept.
-an area for buddhisim practice and short-time visitor Meditation learning area -an area for developing meditation for short and long course. Monks’ area -area reserved only for monks,staying in this temple
Dharma Gathering space -Main Shrine : for Buddhism practice -Gathering Space -Temple office -Dharma Plaza
Meditation learning area -Indoor & Outdoor Meditation learning area -Visotor Dormitory -Buddhistic activity pavillion -Visitor Canteen
Monks’ area including -Monk’s Dormitory -Monk’s learning pavillion -Alms storage 26
a. c.
b. d. a. Entrance : creating the sence of inviting from nature through the small simple gate among rush green trees.
c. Stone Column : creating tthe transition space from Dharma Plazaa area to the Meditation zone. The Stone columns represent the soil profile of the Saraburi’s soil characteristic.
b.Dharma plaza : a plaza for gathering people among nature with unique context form existing rock. The plaza’s purpose if for bhuddism festival year round for both monks and people.
d. Outdoor Meditation : this area was created for ‘Walking Meditation” the path for walking is clung to the gently slope edge of the site which provide new experience for meditation.
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e. Outdoor Meditation space : creating the space for meditation among trees.
g. Gathering space : behind the main Shrine located the gathering space where local people can meet up.
f.Common Paviilion: indoor pavillion for learning the Buddhism teaching.
h. Outdoor Meditation : the most serene and silent space in the temple to create the environtment for High Meditation. To keep your soul calm among nature. 28
year 4 ecology studio.
Old cycle, New lives bringing back floodplain livelihood Ecological service restoration Partner : Nissa Phloimontri Ladchado Village| Ayutthaya | Thailand.
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SITE SUMMARY
Old cycle,New lives bringing back floodplain livelihood
ELEVATION
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HYDROLOGY
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Project : Ecological service restoration Location : Ayutthaya, Thailand Studio Year : 2016
In this studio, the project is based on the study of the landscape ecology of this area including ecologocal changes, ecological services and how people live with flood in overtime. In this project we, through the studies, came up with the proposal of the way to live with flood more sustainablably which is based on the villagers’ way of living , local economic management and local water management for the village. Also, add more spaces to improve theire well being.
The site. SHEET FLOW
FLOOD AREA WITHIN 11 YEARS 1 TIME 2 - 4 TIME 5 - 7 TIME 8 - 10 TIME
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LANDUSE
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Macro scale Plan.
In macro-scaled plan shows the connection of water source in the area, including rivers, canals and local waterways. Most of the village dwellings are centralized by Ladchado canals which is the main water source for living and saasonal flood for agriculture.
Micro scale Plan.
In micro-scaled plan shows the village center. In this map, the yellow spot is the center of village including temples, schools, which connect people through social and economic practices overtime. 32
Strategy Framework. OVERALL SECTION :
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Rice paddy field remediation strategy.
Typical restored paddy field.
Riparian zone restoration.
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Community market.
Ratchado temple area.
Increase more open soil ground for planting flood resistent tree while in flood season and it bring more shaded spaces for community activities.
Community social space.
Local market area.
Local market cooperation office is for enhancing agricultural knowledge for local people
Comminuty area for processing of agricultural product
Community social space.
non-flooding home garden.
Community open spaces amoung housing can be used as a flooding-flexible garden. Also, it can be use as a local recreation area for
non-flooding home garden.
Community fish breeding.
Typical community fish breeding area.
The community fisheries breeding can be used during the time of flooding and non-flooding season
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year 5 thesis project.
Seasonal food bowl : Revitalizing the balances between livelihoods and landscape.
Ecological service restoration Wiang nong lom wetland complexes| Chiangrai | Thailand.
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Seasonal food bowl : Revitalizing the balances between livelihoods and landscape. Project Landspace Location Studio Year
: Ecological service restoration : Wetland complexes : Chiang rai, Thailand : 2017
Mekhong river
Mekok river
Melua river
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site.
Project statement. Wiang Nong Lom, the intermountain basin in Chiang Rai, Thailand, is an important natural resources with evidence of human settlements since per-historic era. The livelihood of this basin was based on landscape dynamic. The basin acts as a food bowl that provides food security and habitats for both human and wildlife. Nowadays, the basin has faced the rapid urbanization and industrial developments which leads to the changing of community lifestyles, from traditional season-basedagriculture and fishery has changed into industrially intensive agriculture practices. From these changes, the practices result in biodiversity loss, landscape degradation, community instability, and food insecurity. This project aims to provide adaptive solutions to rebuild the healthier basin. In adapting the water management and ecological service restoration, the landscape designs hence comprise three focal issues including restoring ecology services through reconnecting water flows, proposing the tradition-integrated rotation agricultural land use, as well as improving community’s social activities.
Wiangnong lom wetland complex
This initiative brings about positive changes in ways of living and also balances between community and landscape to give the community sustainable lives.
Fish migration
Hydrological dynamic.
Natural water level
Seasonal flooded map.
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Mekong River
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Mekong River
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Mekong River
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Mekong River
Floodplain area Storm flood event; (2509,2514 B.E) 3 - 4 months flooded area 5 - 6 months flooded area All-year flooded area River
Seasonal hydrological dynamics in the site divides the the basin area in to 3 areas that are different in inundation period; including 3-4 months, 5-6 months and all year flooded areas.
Water flows from surrounded hills and Seasonal fluctuations of Mekhong river and Maekok river flows into the basin through Maelua river which is a tributary of Maekok river into the basin in the early rainy season. In the early to middle rain season, the basin is inundated and increasing to the end of the season. Then, water level decreases and and flows to Mekong river.
Landscape characteristic.
Mixed Decidous Forest
Wet meadows
Native Cephalanthus tetrandra community
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CHANGE AND EVOLUTION
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EARLY SETTLEMENT THE IMMIGATRION OF “YONG” ETNIC GROUPS IN TO WIANG NONG LOM BASIN
PRE-HISTORIC ERA
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PEOPLE ADAPT THEIR LIVELIHOOD TO THE DYNAMIC OF LANDSCAPE
ACCORDING TO THE NEEDS OF MORE AGRICULTURAL LAND, MORE WETLANDS WERE TRANSFORMED TO RICE FIELD, ALSO HEADWATER FOREST WAS TURNED TO MONO-CROP FIELD.
THE DID TRADITIONAL AGRICULTURE,LOCAL FISHERY, BAFFALO BREEDING AND FOREST FORAGING, FOR THEIR LIVING AND SELL SURPLUS PRODUCTS.
AN URBANIZATION AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CAUSES CHANGES IN THE WAY OF LIVING FROM TRADITIONAL FARMING TO INDUSTRIAL FARMING
1997
DEFORESTATION IS INCREASING FOR MORE RUBBER PLANTATION, PINEAPPLE IN HEADWATER FOREST AREAS.
PRODUCTIVE LANDSCAPE CHANGE RAW MATERIALS
DUE TO MORE INTENSIVE FARM AND MONOCROP PLANTATION, THE NATURAL RESOURES ARE STILL CONTINUALLY OVER EXPLIOTING.
WILD PRODUCTS
VILLAGER’S CHICKEN AND PIG BREEDING
WETLAND HERBS + VEGETABLES PRODUCTS
RICE PRODUCTS
FISHERY +AQATIC ANIMALS PRODUCTS
HONEYCOMB HARVESTING
FISHERY +AQATIC ANIMALS PRODUCTS
BUFFALO GRAZING LANDS
FISHERY +AQATIC ANIMALS PRODUCTS
WETLANDS NURSERY GROUND WETLANDS NURSERY GROUND
DEFORESTED HILLS
2018
VILLAGER’S CHICKEN AND PIG BREEDING RICE FIELD
BUFFALO GRAZING LANDS IMPOUNDMENT SWAMP
RIVER, AN IMMIGRANT FISH PASSAGE
LESS FISHERY +AQATIC ANIMALS PRODUCTS
WETLAND DRAINAGE WATERWAYS
LESS FISHERY +AQATIC ANIMALS PRODUCTS
DEFORESTED HILLS
RICE AND CROP FIELD EARTHEN WEIR, CONTROLLING WATER DYNAMICS
PAST
past.
AGRICULTURAL WATERWAYS
present.
PRESENT
RESTORING WETLANDS AND PROPOSING RIPARIAN - AGRICULTURAL
BAAN MAELUA MASTER PLAN
Years 0-5
NONG SLAP
The proposed riparian buffers between agricultural areas and natural wetlands to compromise the co-existance of human activities and habitats.
AGRICULTURE ZONE 2
RESTORED FLOODPLAIN CONNECTIVITY Year 5-7
NONG KRAI WAI AGRICULTURE ZONE 2 COMMUNITY Reconnecting the floodplain through enhancing and restoring the existing agricultural waterways to bringback natural water flows and fish migartion ways in flooded season.
PROPOSED AGRICULTURAL Year 7 and on
NONG LUANG SWAMP
AGRICULTURE ZONE 1
+ AGRICULTURE ON HILL TERRACE
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AGRICULTURE ON 3-4 MONTHS FLOODPLAIN AGRICULTURE ON 5-6 MONTHS FLOODPLAIN
COMMUNITY DOCK
COMMUNITY GATHERING SPACE
BUFFALO BREEDING
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+ COMMUNITY BANK SEED
AGRICULTURE ZONE 3 HEADWATER HILL FOREST Implementing the agricultural land-use according to the topography and hydrological pattern in the areas. The proposed land-use plans helps adapting agricultural practices to rely on landscape dynamic.
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Intervention in Wiang nong lom.
Floodgate
Earthen Wire
Wetland impounment
Headwater deforestation
Floodplain disconnecting
Wetland Dry-out
Constructed roads on wetlands
Headwater forest lost
Intensive farming and chemical usage.
Proposed riparian buffer.
Trial
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Maelua river
Riparian buffer
Wetlands
Trial
+361 m.
Riparian buffer
RIPARIAN BUFFER CONCEPT
Agricultural land
Riparian buffer concept.
Riparian Forest Buffer stream corridor
stream
mixed large decicous and fruit tree
Riparian Forest Buffer wetland
mix small decidous tree and shrubs
organic input 10 - 20 m habitat 20 - 50 m
grass + forbs wetland
native wetland plant + grass +mixed shrubs
mixed shrub
mixed shrub or bigger tree which suitable for edge area
reduce sedimentation 20-50 m wildlife corridor and effective buffer > 50 m
Proposed rotation agriculture. Early y wet se seas ason on wet season
In this season the community can do rain-fed rice crop as well as fishery in the the wetlands. within the buffer areas, providing buffalo grazing area and wetland herbs finding.
Middle wet season
In this season the water level is too high to do agriculture, but they can do fihery in their agricultural field and wetlands after restored wetlands and floodplain connectivities. Late dry season
In this season, according to the proposal, the communities should do rotational crops to improving soil. Also, the community can still do fishery in the restored wetlands.
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riparian buffer
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Restored wetland. wet season.
dry season.
DRY S
WET S
Comuunity wetland docks. wet season.
dry season.
COMMUNITY WETLAND DOCK
+366 m +366 m
WET SSEAS EASSON
+361 m
DRY SEASON
Proposed agricultural practices. FERTILIZER FERMENTATION
FISH PRESERVS PRODUCTION
BUFFALO BREEDING
COMMUNITY FISH DRYING AREA
COMMUNITY VEGETABLE PLOTS
MANURE DRYING AREA
COMMUNITY GATHERING SPACE
COMMUNITY VEGETABLE PLOTS
COMMUNITY GATHERING SPACE
COMMUNITY COMMUNITY SEED BAFFALO BREEDING BANK AND MARKET AREA
COMMUNITY SEED BANK AND MARKET
RECREATION AREA COMMUNITY SEED STORAGE
COMMUNITY SEED BANK
Improving communitie’s social activities.
COMMUNITY MARKET
COMMUNITY SEED BANK & MARKET
This stage will be implemented after restoring hydrological flows and ecological services. The goal in this stage is to rebuild the self-stability of the village, by redesigning the community’s social space and proposing the activities to improve life long quality for the community. The redesigned community’s social spaces.
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Competitions. archOUTLOUD Newyork City Aquarium +Waterfront
reTHINKING Italy : Carrara Thermal Baths
Workshop. Emergent Bangkok by TALA
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Design Competition.
NYC Aquarium+Public Waterfront archoutloud Competition Queens | New York City | USA.
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Natee-Nakorn green aquarium Natee-nakorn green aquarium, the proposal aims to return nature back to the city for people in this destination where nature and city are integrated. Under the concept of “contrast node”, the aquarium and waterfront provide the sense of “contrast” in both programatic and aesthetic expression and also in every elements. The name “natee-nakorn” is a compound word by combining two words “natee“ and “nakorn“ (nakara) which are thai word. Natee means water that represent the simplicity and smooth of natural sense and form, and nakorn means city which is still and solid. These two words are conflicting the in texture of word meaning that water is so flowing, but the concrete city is so monolithic. “Natee-nakorn” would become the new city node and represent the new term of “urban green aquarium”
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Design Diagram.
This project aims to represent the new “Contrast Spot� in the city where the simplicity of nature and the complexity in city are integrated in the design.
To introducing the city iconic destination, the design aims to return nature into the city and provide the place for interaction. It also provides the better view when looking down from the highrise.
The design’s objective is to maximize the natural space into the site.According to that our strongly purpose the building mass is mostly undergrond and the rest is covered with green roof which provide more green space and also become the new view point of the East River to the city.
According to our design, the site will become the destination where people can make interaction to each otherand connecting to the nature while enjoying spending time with exciting marine creatures.Futhermore,this project strongly aims to rais awarness and encorage people to re-contemplate the habitats and ecosystem surrounding the city which human are longing for.
City grid pattern
City grid deconstruction To emphasizing the complementary of the city and nature in both interior and exterior,the spatial composition and the massing unit aim to make a visual contrast to the exterior city grid by using the curve which deconstruct the urban grid pattern. Also the interior,the aquarium is design to give the conflicting feeling and experience within the space .
Concept Diagram.
Program Diagram.
Green space+ Waterfront +gathering and connecting people to each other and to nature. +encouraging interaction between people. +promoting to do activities outdoor. +public space for outdoor exhibition and fair. +connecting people to the waterfront.
Aquarium +place for educational purpose. +providing many experiences in each exhibition area. +the space evoking the sense of rethinking about nature. +the introduction of “Urban green aquarium“
Marine lives +using marine creatures as dynamic design element. +providing the dynamic of space.
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1.Lobby 2.Signature fish tank 3.Fish tank corridor 4.Recreational garden 5.Waterfront 6.Approching ramp 7.Exhibition area 1 8.Exhibition area 2 9.Exhibition area 3 (Ocean sky zone) 10.Lecture hall 11.Marine research lab 12. Multi-purpose hall 13.Lobby 14.Service room 15.Rest room 16.Parking lot
Exhibition Area
Under water Tunnel.
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Under water Gallery
Inside-Out Tank gallery
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beNATURE Carrara Thermal
reTHINKING Competition Carrara | Italy.
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beNATURE Carrara Thermal Baths
Design Diagram.
The Thermal Bath in the place where once was already exploited by human’s consumption. To make human and nature live together freely without any more exploting is to make people profoundly understand how beautiful is the nature and how magnificent it is. And also encourage people to know that everything in nature must some day disappear naturally as natural cycle. In this project, we adapt the anarchism’s thought with nature to recall it’s history. So we aim to keep the character of mining activities that’s shown by all programs were inside the quarry cave. We interpreted the philosophy as a place where once use by human and then will be completely return to nature. We allow storm water run-through hoping that one day this Thermal bath will collapse by water scouring little by little. All we want is to let nature take its course, let nature recover itself without human.
Into the cave 62 zone.
Montane Terrace.
Sky tunnel 64 Thermal Bath.
Workshop 2016.
“Emergent Bangkok” Mountain Tower TALA Workshop Program Sathorn Unique Bld. | Bnagkok | Thailand.
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Emergent Bangkok. The design concept is considered under the main workshop topic, “emergent bangkok”. Our team has discussed that the one of significant problems in bangkok which can be called “emergent bangkok”. Our team focus on the lack of green space in the city area which is difficult to developt. Due to the high price of land and only few emty land lot in the city area,the solution for increasing more green space could be more challenging. We’ve tried to introduce the new type of green space for the city, thus, we focus on how to get more area whitin the city. Our team came up with the possibility that the abandoned building Sathorn Unique Tower. matched our interest.
Mountain Tower.
SATH
LOCATION : S PURPOSE : SA
After discussing the solution for the topic and problems, we finalized the conclusion as a “mountain tower” aims to transform the abandoned building that’s quite useless into valuable vertical green space. Providing the space for community and producing more oxygen and shade to the city and help increasing the quality of life for people in bangkok. This type of vertical green park will act as if is was a city fillter, producing more oxygen to the city.
The Site. We chose the site in one of bangkok’s cbd district--bangrak district,which has high density in both residentials and traffics with many pollutions problems. Located in bangrak, the highest abandoned building in bangkok is our interest. We chose “sathorn unique’ the highest abandoned building as our prototype for the project.
Conceptual Diagram.
Mountain Tower.
Program.
Structure.
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Related works+ Additional skills.
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Internship portfolio. Arsomsilp Community and Environmental Architect Co.,Ltd
Work : presentation Project: TU Secondary school Location : Pathumtani, Thailand
Work : presentation Project: Roong aroon school 2 Location : Bangkok, Thailand
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Work : research+conceptual design Project: Rawai beach memorial+ cultural space Location : Phuket, Thailand.
Work : research+conceptual diagram Project: KMITL Master planning Location : Bangkok, Thailand.
Internship portfolio. Landscape Planning Co.,Ltd
Work : conceptual diagram Location : Bangkok, Thailand.
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Related works.
autoCAD Laser cutting Rhinocerous
grasshopper 3ds Max Sketchup 76
Photoshop Illustrator InDesign
Hand rendering presentation. 78
Hand rendering presentation.
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