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[01] WIS : What If Siam 2019-20 // Architectural Thesis
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CLOSEST HISTORY
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Learning facility
SITE SELECTION
which still have some trace back and learn from
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Self-learning
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Curiosity as a hook Conceptual Conflict
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HISTORICAL MUSEUM
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The hidden messege was embeded into “Twisted Facade design” in which the messege will only reveal itself upon specific location create optical illusion lead to new learning journey for visitor to pursuit knowledge driven by curiosity
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IF we lost?
City-scape? Formation of critical thinking
Facade Design
PARALLEL WORLD
“WHAT IF” MUSEUM? Peace OR Piece??
Cut to split
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Normal perspective
FACADEDIAGRAM DIAGRAM FACADE
Inspired by films and novel narrative method where 2 or more paths were offered to audience create new multiperspective storyline exploration
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WHAT IF? Imagination as curiosity driven tool being one of influensive method to motivate learner courage to create assumption beyond data they already have
Specifice angle engraved hidden messege
Counterfactual history leads to Cognitive learning
Disappearing Carriage fort What if Exhibition Reflective yard
Garden of the dream
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People’s library
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Atmosphere for Question Time Choices Curiosity-Arousing Elements Right amount of stimulation Exploration Reward Modelling
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PHI SUEA SAMUT FORT 13.595132, 100.587505 Hidden in Samut prakan province, The PHI SUEA SAMUT FORT once being second fortress fought in R.S.112 conflict (Franco-Siamese conflict 1893), the confrontation over territories between Siam and France was pick to be the project site
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Site’s historical traces preserved by Bangkok Navy base are surrounded by mangrove landscape creates intriguing narrative approach yet contains historical story to be discovered by new generation suit for project objective where new knowledge will be presented to learners in new perception
Exhibition relation Create new architecture design toward historical
What if Exhibition
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Memorizing, Fix Answer, and manipulative are few words Thais used to describe our education system. Nowadays, One of the most synthesis subject as historical learning in Thailand is no longer be able to provoke a new generation to embrace their history or even proper learning design for the student to be prepared for the 21th Century world which demands the critical thinking skills and existed historical museum facilities are failed to accommodate or resolve the issue.
Lead to the thesis project which explored on “How to create a new methodology of historical learning which allow users to learn naturally & creatively through architectural design” and in the same time, provoke them to be able to generate critical thinking during the learning process In this project, Curiosity and Multiperspective learning are the main tools to create cognitive learning for synthesis learning through space manipulation and content determination.
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Re-explore the exhibition from different perception
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WHAT IF Imagine possibility where little distortion of the fort orientation might create huge impact which could change entire history only ask ‘What IF’
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FORM DEVELOPMENT
CARVE TO CONNECT Museum mass were carved for visual connection [multiperpectively]
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TWISTED FACADE Enhance silhouette feature for Parallel world and Curiosity learning hidden in the museum
SUNKEN SUB PROGRAM To emphasize main building and create diverse narrative approach
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In this project, new generation will be brought to explore “mutiperspective” of Siam history by introducing new contemporary museum hidden in isolated island on Chao Phraya River which allow them to ask “What If” and in the same time, arousing them to be curious through architectural element that contains series of hidden messages together with other nuance exhibition display design that encourage visitor to be aroused in the endless pursuit of historical stories and its undiscovered path rather than seeking for one handed answer they used to find textbooks.
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[02] SCC :Student Christian Center 2018-2 // Complex-Dormitory design
Front SCC facade section
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Gallery
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Student club
Oudoor deck Cafe area
Street food zone Cafe area
Re-inteprete SCC Rethink about SCC appearance to public as rebranding the place. How it can be : friendly to young generation - other user : create brand in various way as product - service that serve user demand
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Student Christian Center located within a magnificent green-scape being the most attractive treasure hidden in the site which becomes the main part of this project together with solving current problems: Dim light, solid enclosure, and low greenery usage. This project aims to lead SCC users to explore new SCC in the different perspective using green element, landscape, and architecture in other to pull in the existing nature to be as closer as possible to them as if they are ‘living in closer to the park ’ and closer to each other than it used to be.
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Plant shop
Co-working space
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[03] CSRC :Community Sport recreational Center 2017-2 // Arena design
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"Visual neighbour - glimpse activities movement"
Identified major problems of the site besides annual flood, the site and sport context could be bound together by the activity and strategies of building itself as "Community Sport recreational Center� should perform. The Visual limitation and its problems formed by the alley structure of the community and the content of sport hall have been taken as the major concern for this project.
Using "Visual movement� as a concept, The CSRC mimics the main street community structure which formed the visual and interactive neighbor connection (being an eye for each other) as a design configuration. People seeing movement of activities performing from a secured atmosphere would help to prevent crime in the community
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Site Entrance
Office man
Dead-end alley
Student
Local
Vendor
Tourist
Athlete
User analysis
Site Analysis The slow and inert atmosphere was created within the community by 2 main reasons, The insecure alley and the lower water transportation to other piers compared to the past : lack of visual connection and pathway+ have limited visual connection to waterscape and river
In minor soi(s)(alleys), dead-end pattern blocked/limit the view of neighbour facade created quite but yet insecure as drug selling occured (and indesirable) atmosphere to the minor alleys.
Student and community members are the major users live and support micro economy the most but still lack of public spaces for sports and perform common activities
Sport activities encouragement
long ramp persuate people to walk through arena outer ring path which contain public facilities that can be seen from vary direction persuate users to participate in arena and its additional sport program than just walk by
Flying ramp
have connection to opposite site and Chaopraya river or even have vision back to the arena itself
curved wall Commu-mimicry
Putting public/semipublic programs in the locations that users can be seen as existing community did to from visual neighbour mimic shophouse neighbour from existing context + forming secured environment
design for gaining of natural light and allow people on the rampsget some glimpse of arena movement before entering to its next space
Walking encouragement
walling being one factor that influence narrative visual experiances. As users walking along ramp or main circulation, the vistual view will narratively change all the time as well as driven users to projecting at different movement of programming
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Oval shape Avoid blind spot + promote programmes all around, Inside to outside
Elevate Arena up Lift up whole building to extend visual perception to it surrounding waterscape, existing programs and environment
Accessible twisted rooftop pull up spiral edge to let natural light penetrate into arena area and allow people on rooftop to see glimpse of activity on both night and day time
Riverfront level design Stepped riverfront design create more vary use in case the water level rise up can be use as shallow pond for kid or ceremony performance
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A glimpse of sport “
A walkable roof creates visual engagement between athlete users and local visitors to be part of sports society visually fulfill the gap
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Infility
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Infility condominium 2017-1 // Vertical living design
Site
Relax space and morning exercise space
Public extension
Festival activities space events
visual path
Narrative path
Temporary market
Public engrave
S ka te b o ra d i n g and outdoor area
Embrace idea of urban infiltration, the project being and create new green hub of the Tha Dindeang district. The extension of strong public pathway engraved lively characteristic of the area create/mimic active pattern which made continuty from the existing market active area nearby the site through the most peaceful space underneath the giant old tree forming narrative space to both existing user and condominium residents. The project also coloring the greenary delicatedly from the exterior to the interior space which interweaving / bounding natural relax environment to the existing messy surroundings while the residential unit itself also encourage the users to be engage with the natural environmental design but in the same time, maintaining the security and resident’s private space by applying architectural configuration into the design features.
Unit design
studio studio
1BR 1BR
Penthouse Extra unit
Studio Type A
2 Bedroom
1 Bedroom Type B
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1 Bedroom Type A Studio Type B
2 Bedroom
Extra unit
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Unit designed followed the Gen X and Gen Y user’s typology and demand. Typical room was designed to maximize the natural light as possible according to the demanding of light new creative generation need within flexible space.
Every room also designed to provide the living space next to nearby unit in order to maximize possibilities of living in case users need the extension (merging) of units while balcony and windows extend the variety of view to each unit efficiently Penthouse Penthouse
Plan
Axonometric structural diagram
6th floor plan
4-5th floor plan
Ground floor plan
3rd floor plan
Condominium Pool Cafe and restaurant Gallery
Pier Rooftop garden
Pier
Cafe and Restaurant
Rooftop garden
Extensive green roof
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Lobby
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Extensive green roof
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[05] Topman house
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Subjective
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2016-1 // Residential design Studio X Artist[s]
The house which owned by the artist 'Mr. Phathaiwat Changtrakul' provide dissimulated and shearing space within the house. its inspiration and form which came from the work of the house owner. The curved territory was analyzed from the shearing movement of circular shapes in the artwork create more dynamic to the space
The curved interior together with light and shadow from the sheared trace will make the user feel a glimpse of shear which forms a new activated and inspired area for the artist. Moreover, The exterior and clerestories also reflected the consequences of shearing in a new way. This combination which came from art observer and artist formed new interesting and challenging residential design.
Analyzed the pattern in one of the successful painting of the owner, the painting circle element was decoded and reinterpret into new perspective. Diagrams show the ‘Shearing’ effect in plan and section of circular shaps as it moves toward each other create space formation throughout the process
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1st floor plan
2nd floor plan
Basement floor plan
Perspective Perspective
Section
Perspective
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Consideration of material determination and how to applied it into the design play the big role of the project that will reflect through the design solution, processes and final presentation in the real site where each team have to confront challenge climate condition as heat, sun path and windin order to test its function as shelter
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[06] The Foldable shelter 2015-2 // Shelter design
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Project partner : Nadtanon Pongdee
The design focusing on Human body scale, the gesture of body related to crafted structure which will be created tobe shelter. The adaptation and design of shelter has to be movable and constructed by lighweight material(s). Team work and work result is taken as one of the most important criteria of the project task
Consideration of material determination and how to applied it into the design play the big role of the project that will reflect through the design solution, processes and final presentation in the real site where each team have to confront challenge climate condition as heat, sun path and windin order to test its function as shelter
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Prototype [B]
Studying foldable pattern of paper “origami� which provide most efficient and possibliities of shelter design. its capacity to transform it self and different sizes and appearance Mimic umbrella mechanic and ancient warrior’s flag grip which connect directly to their suit, the prototype demonstrate the strength of structure grip connected to body of user
Consideration of material determination and how to applied it into the design play the big role of the project that will reflect through the design solution, processes and final presentation in the real site where each team have to confront challenge climate condition as heat, sun path and windin order to test its function as shelter
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Concerning more on 1:1 real human scale and material adaptation, bamboo and paper was taken to be solution of shelter in this second prototype due to its lightweight property. Bamboo from fishing rod also provide high flexibilty which proper for fabrication design.
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CHAT Architects [ Internship ]
2018 // Predi Pridi Banomyong Shophouse Research Role: Researcher team for Solar Decathlon project
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The research focused on unearthing extraordinary spaces hidden beyond ordinary shophouses in Bangkok which about to disappear from the city as infrastructures and development concurred the city. Therefore documenting and analyzing them not only preserve the history but also help the team to find exotic adaptive and hybrid alternative solutions for architecture design existed within the Architectural DNA of the urban itself.
Selected Block
ThaiCharoen woodshop
Motorcycle shop
Predi Banomyong Road was chosen to be the main platform of the research due to its diverse programs and extreme hybrid architectural shophouse elements that were invented interestingly by local entrepreneurs.
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THAICHAROEN WOODSHOP shophouse/furniture woodshop hybrid. The concrete shophouse module contains stunning wood posts and beam extensions which transformed shophouse unit into perfect wooden factory
BEDROOM
STORAGE
TERRACE
WORKSHOP ZONE
PRODUCT FINISHING ZONE
Ground floor plan
OFFICE
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OUTDOOR STORAGE
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MEZZANINE STORAGE
Second floor plan
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Second floor plan
Ground floor plan
MOTORCYCLE REPAIR SHOP Extraordinary compact living which comprises of unconventional program, commercial and daily life program integration. Space is actually crowded with furniture and equipment but still reflected adaptively mixed-use shophouse in the city beautifully
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[I02] Supermachine Studio [ Internship ] 2019 // COOP Internship program Role: Arch.conceptual-presentation designer/Intern
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Designing commercial building along the river as conceptual ideas and schematic design for presentation and other presentation material provides great practice for teamwork and concept developing process
Prototype of contemporary house which need vertical large spaces and flexible life. The main task was to maximize space of living within Thai context in both socially and environmentally [ventilation] For this project, I was conceptual team developing planing and massing of the house
26 The temporary project aims for creating urban escape area where people can enjoy and hide away from messy city for moment therefore theme and function of bars and other element have to follow that and made out of bamboo.
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For BIG MOUNTAIN MUSIC FESTIVAL X, I designed City Hall zone by the theme co-related to other zone, “Fusion Monster�. For this zone , I did both design itself and label graphic which was encouraged by the studio to be hand-painted. The great aspect of this task is there are only limited in prefabrication but not the idea so there are opportunities to be creative more
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SoA+D X SIT 2018-1 // Kyoto, Japan [ Shibaura institute of Technology ] ‘Kashiwa urban resilence design’
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The International Exchange Workshop of Architecture and Urban Design pursues visions of architecture and urban design for Asian cities. Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan (SIT)joins King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand (KMUTT) Tokyo 2018 July, following 2015 and 2017, and Bangkok 2016 and 2018 expected, along with Seoul 2012 and Tokyo 2014 with Chung-ang University, Korea (CAU) and Johor Bahru 2015 and Tokyo 2016 with Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). The both students collaborate an eight-day project on Kashiwa City, built up around the railway station as a satellite town populated 400,000 commuting 30 km and 30 minutes from Tokyo. The urban design center supports the workshop.
Concern about Family disconnection issue of Kashiwa caused by the city expansion, this project aims for family engagement especially young family user which need sharing space and place for spending time together in which Boundinf activity create encouragement among family member through space and program design
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ashiwa Kazoku
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SoA+D X SIT 2018-1 // Bangkok, Thailand [ Shibaura institute of Technology ] ‘Bon Marché market place of the future’
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The 2018 International Workshop with students from Shibaura Institute of Technology (SIT) and King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) School of Architecture and Design (SoA+D) takes place at Bon Marché Market Park and the KX Building of KMUTT in Bangkok, Thailand between August 4 to 11, 2018. The workshop investigates the “ Bon Marché Market Park” in to propose conceptual, as well as architectural design ideas for a “ Bon Marché market place of the future”. The site with the global coordinates 13°50'21.52" N, 100°33'04.25" E is located in Bangkok’s city district of Lad Prao
The existing atmosphere of Bon Mache is outdated, old and uninviting. There are low amount of green spaces, focusing too much on the elders and lack of visual connection. Therefore, the purpose is to give it a modern twist, fixing the atmosphere, making it more vibrant and enjoyable to invite the young generations to come here. It will focus on redesigning the circulation by relocating the car circulation and emphasizing more on the pedestrian path and safety. Moreover, new zonings and programs are also added to create more visual connections, inviting and green environment inside the marke
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SoA+D X KIT 2019-2 // Kyoto, Japan [ Kyoto Institute of Technology ] ‘Pontocho Tourist Center design’
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The International workshop held in 2019 in Kyoto , Japan where KIT[ Kyoto Institute of Technology ] together with SoA+D established workshop team as to design ‘Pontocho Tourist Center’ which recreate and propose new urban space to the existed conventional neighbourhood. The new tourist center aimed to create new appriciation of “existed Sakura tree” and even allow user to capture each movement occured along the Kamo river in the same time.
therefor existed landscape was used as part of main design where user be able to experience the sense of the outdoor garden inside out from ground to river level. From exterior to interior which introduce new idea of tourist center to the public but keep the sense of simplicity via flat facade that align to the old Pontocho neighbourhood.
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Pontocho Tourist Center
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