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NADDHAPATRA BUSARAKUM [EARTH]

Triamudom Suksa Kasetsart University I Faculty of Architecture

2014 2016

Intern at Quintrix Architects ,Bangkok Intern at Supermachine Studio ,Bangkok

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3D MODEL MAKING

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90/86 soi.Prachauthid 129, Prachauthid rd., Bangkru sub-district, Thungkru district, Bangkok, 10130, Thailand

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earthdch.contact@gmail.com (+66)85-950-5656

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26 JULY 1993 I age 24 I Thai

2009 - 2012 2012 - 2016



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studio 2

FAB CAFE AND CO-WORKING SPACE studio 2

URBAN INTERVENTION studio 3

Wonderfruit : Eco-lifestyle Festival studio 4

Dealing with Chaos thesis

TRANS-BORDERS ARCHITECTURE : SAPHAN-LEK workshop

Urban Encounters and Architecture



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studio 2

FAB CAFE AND CO-WORKING SPACE TENANCY CHEAP 24 hrs

Co-working Co-working is a style of work that involves a shared working environment, often an office, and independent activity. Unlike in a typical office environment, those coworking are usually not employed by the same organization. [1] Typically it is attractive to work-at-home professionals, independent contractors, or people who travel frequently who end up working in relative isolation. [2] Coworking is also the social gathering of a group of people who are still working independently, but who share values, [3] and who are interested in the synergy that can happen from working with people who value working in the same place alongside each other. [4] Coworking offers a solution to the problem of isolation that many freelancers experience while working at home, while at the same time letting them escape the distractions of home.


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FAB CAFE AND CO-WORKING SPACE TENANCY CHEAP 24 hrs

Fab Cafe in Tokyo

LOCATED : BEHIND WAT BOWON NIWET BUIDING TYPE : 24 HOURS BUILDING



Title : Harmony of the Northern Flora 1927 Artist : Paul Klee

Title : metamophose Artist : Etcher


Project 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.

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studio 2

URBAN INTERVENTION PHASEs/ In situ CAST

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 "still." 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.


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URBAN INTERVENTION PHASEs/ In situ CAST

Terminal 21 Bangkok

Samyan Market Bangkok

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LOCATED : SILOM SOI 10 BUIDING TYPE : PHASE 1 COMMUNITY MALL PHASE 2 SPORT COMPLEX

Super Cheap Hyper Market Phuket

Plastic chair mold

cast 1 |kast| noun 2 an act of throwing something forcefully: he grabbed a spear for a third cast. • archaic at dice, a throw or a number thrown. • Fishinga throw of a fishing line. 3 [ with adj. ] the form or appearance of something, esp. someone's features or complexion:


Cast the condition of site and phase 1

Cast the condition of site, working on between phase 1 & 2

developed between phase 1 & 2

developed between phase 1 & 2




Program & Image


studio 3

03 Wonderfruit : Eco-lifestyle Festival MATERIAL


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Wonderfruit : Eco-lifestyle Festival MATERIAL

Wonderfruit festival

pavilion nodes

LOCATED : WONDERFRUIT FESTIVAL BUIDING TYPE : PAVILION

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Maarket

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Cafe’ +1.25

-0.75 Toilet

Maarket Relax Runway Maarket

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+2.00

Relax

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Relax -1.00

Maarket

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Medical +0.00


Functional man-made topography vs Diagrid Deformation


Wallpaper net

Wallpaper net - Beam

Diagrid Deformation

Wallpaper net - Ground

Functional man-made topography



Retail Cargo Storage

Department Storage Storage

Customer

Goods

Wholesale Cargo Storage

Storage

Cargo

Retail Customer

Goods

Service Sequence


Project explores how specific events and their associated activities can stimulate the spatial production of architecture and urban life. The site is located at Pratunam area, which is one of Bangkok’s famous areas for grade B-fashion factory outlet, wholesales, street markets, bazaars, and local vendors. The area economically draws people together and brings about innovation, destruction, conflict and harmony in equal measures. Within the area, layer of functions, circulations and spatial organizations are overlapped which politically and socially turns Pratunam to be such chaotic communities. However, it is argued here that such complex communities and its formal activities in fact contribute to urban life and can be performed to become larger phenomena that influence Pratunam area as a whole.

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studio 4

Dealing with Chaos

ARCHITECTURE OF ECONOMIC PRESSURE EVENTS


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Dealing with Chaos

ARCHITECTURE OF ECONOMIC PRESSURE EVENTS events

PRATUNAM

commercial configurations

LOCATED : PRATUNAM BUIDING TYPE : HIGHRISE BUILDING residence for working class logistic in the city

DEVELOPEMENT TIMELINE

before 2000 6.00 am

2001 8.00 am

2004 10.00 am

2008 3.00 pm

2010 5.00 pm

2015 8.00 pm


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vendor shop temporary shop

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shophouse

TYPOLOGIES CONFIGURATION

Ressidence

Ressidence

cargo Storage

Shop / Storage

Shop

type 1

type 2

temporary shops

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cargo

Ressidence

shophouses

Office / Storage

storage shop

SERVICE SCALE

TYPOLOGIES


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Interation of service in different scales

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XL

Negative volume S - M

connect S - M - XL Cargo services - Storage - Packing area


Interation of service in different scales




OLD SAPHAN-LEK

PRESENT

POTENTIAL CONNECTION


This thesis emphasizes on the configuration of the commercial network from the past, which reflects the uniqueness of the context. Saphan-Lek district is selected as the area of study. It is extended from the main commercial strip of the old town area, the so-called Sampeng alley, and connected with Ong-Arng canal, Klongtom and Werngnakornkasem district. However, the construction of underground metro system currently begin and Saphan-Lek will turn to be a location of Samyod or Wangburapha station, which is the interchange between two metro lines (blue and purple lines). Moreover, according to the policy of improving urban-scape by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, Saphan-Lek was demolished and wiped out in order to create a public space for people.

thesis

05 TRANS-BORDERS ARCHITECTURE : SAPHAN-LEK URBAN REGENERATION



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TRANS-BORDERS ARCHITECTURE : SAPHAN-LEK URBAN REGENERATION

In the outer old Rattanakosin area (Old town), there are commercial districts that distributes a variety of products such as (1) Phahurat district : textile products, (2) Ban-Mo district : electrical machines, (3) Saphan-Lek district : toys. Each district connects each other and acts as a transition at the same time, which represents the unique typologies and configurations of the whole area.

OLD SAPHAN-LEK


SAPHAN-LEK PRESENT SITUATION


OLD SAPHAN-LEK CONNECTIONS VS SAPHAN-LEK PRESENT SITUATION


NEW ROLE OF SAPHAN-LEK


By this, this thesis critiques on such policy which lack of consideration to the context of Saphan-Lek and its neighborhood, as well as its previous identity. The thesis aims to design/improve the architecture, which is being developed/pre-developed within Saphan-Lek area. The design strategy is conveyed with consideration of the network of commercial districts and underground metro system. This leads to the new connection of urban fabric and urban mobility networks, which combine old and new activities and respond to the current situation. Finally, this will create a new role the area and bring Saphan-Lek district back to acts properly and effectively with the growth of the city.



+12 .00 roof floor

+9.00 4rd floor

+6.00 3rd floor +12 .00 roof floor +3.00 2nd floor +9.00 4rd floor +3.00 1st floor +6.00 3rd floor

+3.00 2nd floor

+3.00 1st floor

LONG SECTION : public flows sequence

+12 .00 roof floor

+9.00 4rd floor

+6.00 3rd floor +12 .00 roof floor +3.00 2nd floor +9.00 4rd floor +3.00 1st floor +6.00 3rd floor

+3.00 2nd floor

+3.00 1st floor

ELEVATION : commercial buildings









Asian regional cities since 19th century have been witnessing political-social impacts, and turn themselves into global cities through (post)colonial and capitalist culture. Continuity of urban growth in this region manifests itself trans-environmental reconciliation between local and global tensions. Dialectic of urbanization— local/global, existing/future, mobility/pause, living/functionality, pleasure/systems—will be provoking critical thoughts in the course and inquiries to promote future regeneration of urban architecture and life.

workshop

06 Urban Encounters and Architecture Special problems : colonial to global cities

The class will be an international workshop and collaboration between Kasetsart Architecture and Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture, University of Houston, Texas. This course aims to explore environmental and architectural issues and history of the urban development as well as develop design strategies and proposal to foster novel urban architecture or environmental typologies collaborating with local existing contexts. The course will include contents as follows: -A series of lectures on “Colonial to Global Cities” on Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ho Chi Minh City, Phnom Penh, Bangkok, and Houston, taking urban visions into account. -Research on particular agendas: environmental typologies, structural residue, brown field, adaptive reuses, urban and communal renewal, and public modes of transportation as well as documentation on the specific site and everyday-life activity of Bangkok Metropolis. -Collaborative design workshop to investigate programming, design strategies and urban architecture in a diversity of environmental issues in relation to design research. On the topic of Urban Encounter and Architecture is critically to rethink for future environmental visions, redesign urban architecture, and (re)serve the public interests.


Bangkok ” sits on the Chaophraya River Delta which is a part of the Grand Central Basin of Thailand. Bangkok,has grew dramatically during the past one hundred years without any critical concern on the balance between its growth and the way it was developed. According to this Socio-Ecnomic and Topo-Geography conditions, the city itself has to deal with the uncontrollable number of space uses that has been filled into the city in order to serve for its fast growing number of population and its economics. In contrast, the vast decrease in number of civic space that could has been reserved for public purpose.

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Bangkok is a basin.

Urban Encounters and Architecture Special problems : colonial to global cities

“Bangkok” is a city that built on its basin topography. During the late ninteenth century there was the Royal initation on laying many large infrastructure systems serving for future developement of Bangkok. At the time, Bangkok still held its proportion of green space, of water accumulatetion space and of water distribution channel in sufficient relation to its population and also its hardscape city space. Nowadays , the configuration of Bangkok which has been shaped by the man-made topography and on top mega infrastructure aiming foe accommodating the global city , which has not been developed the proportion of water accumulation and of water distribution at the same time.

“In the past Bangkok can acccumulating and draining water totally 404,000 cu.m. and most of received by canal.”


“ New strategies how to drain and accumulate water from flood.�

Configuration infrastructure

To make the quality of the city for designing civic space


Configuration infrastructure

To make the quality of the city for designing civic space


This is the method of the modifications of reorganizing the topography and infrastructure on some area of the city to support all demanding in nowadays. According to the conditions above, this project design determines the exquisite corpse method to study the project through the boundaries of the city including the junction , water distribution channel and public space that reclaims from embassy in the past (1888) as a strating point of the design to derive guidelines and then integrates infrastructure that has been supported for accommodating to the global city (2007).




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