2016 --- 2017 VOLUME II RESIDENTIAL & MULTIFUNCTIONAL BUILDING DESIGN PANCHAYA SIENGSAKUL DESIGN PORTFOLIO BANGKOK ------> SAN FRANCISCO
ENTREPRENEURIAL INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
COPYRIGHT @ 2017 PANCHAYA SIENGSAKUL All right reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner without the written permission of Panchaya Siengsakul. Academy of Art University 79 New Montgomery Steet San Francisco, Ca 94105 Director : Archana Myer Instructor : Chamindri Wijemanne Course : Portfolio Date : Spring 2017 Typeface : Univers Software : Adobe Suite CC 2017 Photography : Sony Nex-5 Print & Bindery : BlurbÂŽ 580 California St # 300 San Francisco, CA 94104
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2016 --- 2017 VOLUME II RESIDENTIAL & MULTIFUNCTIONAL BUILDING DESIGN PANCHAYA SIENGSAKUL DESIGN PORTFOLIO BANGKOK ------> SAN FRANCISCO
ENTREPRENEURIAL INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Family : My wonder mom and Super dad, my dearest sister and brother, my sponsor uncle and my aunts, and my fluffy pet bunnies. Faculty : Charles Gignilliat, Grace Wood, David Riffert, Paul Delevati, Suzan Swabacker, Stephanie Smith-Haenel, Rose, Michael Mood, Edward Pertcheck, Molly Ness, Steven Birdwell, CarrieAnn Plank, Ernest Mariotto, Michael Sammet, Tobi Adamolekun, Rico Peng, Ivan Azerbegi, Chamindri Wijemanne, Serena Zanello and Samuel Mathau Friends and Classmates : Hoong, Juub, Pla, Eve, Mint, Ice, Peace, Noon, Paew, Tae, Boat, Phan, Yanan, Kan, P’Ueng, Kwan, Peak, New, Mo, Bok, Mac, Milk, Big, Haew, Nut, Hammy, Ploy, P’Yod, Kam, Maprang, Pangrum, P’Mai, P’Tarn, P’Baew, P’Ngonngon, P’Pink, P’Auin, P’Baby, P’Boo, Theresa, Dahyun, Elif, Xiaoran, Riko, Stephanie, Yoon, Gili, Mehran, Sephia, Miranda, Mio, Nicole, Nadia, N’Bew, N’Palm, N’Oak, P’Noon, P’Ped, P’Yai, P’Boy, P’Pitch, Piyanart, Orn, Pam, Petch, Bam, Prae, and Preachompu.
I would like to thank all of you. Without you, this portfolio couldn’t be completed. Thank you to the instructors of Academy of Art University. You taught me so much about this professional field. Thank you to the ESL tutors. As an international student, without your patience and enthusiasm, I would not have been able to express myself clearly. Thank you to my friends. You always stand by me when I am in need of help, either in the academic or mental aspects, eventhough we were in different continents. Most importantly to my family and my uncle. Without you, the dream of learning design abroad would never have come true. You’re the people who care about me the most in the world. Thank you for flying to U.S. and taking care of me when I missed home the most. There will never be enough words to express my appreciation. Thank you. I’ve seen true love from you all. Finally, I would like to dedicate this book to my supporters and myself. I designed this book after the greatest loss of my country, In Remembrance of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej. My thoughts and prayers go out to all people in Thailand. I am proud to have been born in the reign of king Rama IX of Thailand from the bottom of my heart. April 2017
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CONTENTS PROJECT 3 4500 RESIDENCE 05 SITE ANALYSIS : LOCATION & SOL AR STUDY 07 4500 : MOOD AND TONE 08 CONCEPT : SEE = SEA AND COLOR SELECTION 09 INSPIRATION SKETCHES 11 FLOOR PL AN : ZONING & CIRCUL ATION 13 FLOOR PL AN : REFLECTED CEILING PL AN 16 ELEVATIONS 19 RENDERING : DINING AREA 21 RENDERING : BAR & KITCHEN 25 RENDERING : MASTER BEDROOM II
PROJECT 4 BAY CLUB SF TENNIS 33 GV : CLIENTELE & USER SCENARIO 35 SITE ANALYSIS : SOL AR & WIND STUDIES 38 CONCEPT : UNDUL ATE 39 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT : EXPERIMENTAL PAPER CUT 41 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT : HAND SKETCHES 4 3 ISOMETRIC VIEW : TRAFFIC AND ZONING 45 FLOOR PL AN : FURNITURE PL AN 48 SUSTAINABLE ELEVATION AND MATERIALS 49 RENDERING : BLUE BOT TLE COFFEE LOUNGE 51 RENDERING : OFFICE ATRIUM 55 RENDERING : SPORT CLUB CARDIO ROOM
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Jux·ta·pose / jəkstə pōz / verb to place close together or side by side, especially for comparison or contrast.
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PROJECT III RESIDENTIAL DESIGN 2016 4500 RESIDENCE TOOLS : REVIT / 3DS MAX /ADOBE CC SUITE
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4500 RESIDENCE
LOCATION & SOLAR STUDY 1230 0 Mendenhall Loop Rd Juneau, AK 99801
Juneau, Alaska’s remote capital, sits in the state’s panhandle, at the base of 3,819-ft. Mt. Roberts. It’s a popular cruise-ship stop, reachable only by boat or seaplane. Population:
32,660
Annual high temperature:
48.1°F
Annual low temperature:
36.2°F
Average temperature:
42.15°F
Average annual precipitation - rainfall:
62.24 in
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CONCEPT: SEE = SEA ‘See’ = ‘Sea’ The Serenity of a calm ocean and a starry night The minimalistic style of Scandinavia
Color Selection :
emerged during the 1930s. It
Balancing between cold and warm
promoted a simplistic way of living
with deep shades and nude tints
which insipred by a nature and Nordic climate. With beauty and
These colors emphasize coldness in
sustainability, Scadinavian design has
the northern hemisphere. However,
aimed to serve everyone in all walks
the subtlety and serenity of deep
of life with affordable and easy to
blue specifically depict a sense of
access products.
the location. In contrast, different shades of tan and orange bring out warmth and welcoming into the atmosphere.
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ZONING & CIRCULATION LE VEL 1 ENTRY LIVING ROOM DINING ARE A GRE AT HALL BAR AND KITCHEN SUN ROOM MAIN STAIRS MASTER BEDROOM I
ACCESS TO E X TERIOR
GAR AGE
INTERIOR CIRCUL ATION
STOR AGE
TO ANOTHER FLOOR
LE VEL 2 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM MAIN STAIR ENTRY
ACCESS TO E X TERIOR
MASTER BEDROOM II
INTERIOR CIRCUL ATION
TERR ACE
TO ANOTHER FLOOR
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LIGHT FIXTURE AND FURNITURE LEGENDS
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN L1
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BARE TRIPLE X BLOWN GL ASS PENDANT L AMP BR AND ALMA LIGHT
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E THER CEILING LED PENDANT L AMP BR AND MIZ AR
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GYON CEILING LIGHT BR AND INTR A LIGHTING
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CREE 96” LED-STRIP LIGHT MANUFACTURER BEES LIGHTING
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COOL A PPLIQUE LED WALL MOUNTED SQUARE 270 BR AND SIMES
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COOL A PPLIQUE LED WALL MOUNTED ROUND 24V BR AND SIMES (S)
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COOL A PPLIQUE LED WALL MOUNTED ROUND 24V BR AND SIMES (L)
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LED CONCRE TE BALL ARD DOUBLE EMISSION BR AND SIMES
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MID-CENTURY TRIPOD FLOOR L AMP BR AND WEST ELM
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FLUTE PERSONAL TABLE L AMP BR AND HERMAN MILLER
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DISSECTION OF THE SOUTH & NORTH VIEW
ELEVATIONS
W ES T V IE W OF A N E N T IRE RESIDE NCE SHO W ING U P P E R - F LOOR T E RR ACE A ND L I V ING ROOM
SOU T H V IE W OF A N E N T IRE RESIDE NCE SHO W ING M A IN E N T R A NCE A S W E L L A S B A R A ND K I TC HE N A RE A .
NOR T H V IE W OF T HE L I V ING ROOM, DING A RE A A ND P RI VAT E W ORK ING SPACE
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This is a corridor from the entrance nearby the garage leading to the stair way, kitchen and dining area. With tight space, I selected glazing and wood to create vision flow with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. From this perspective, there is a sand garden embosed in a granite floor to create a tranquil environment which emphasizes the glazing on the stair way that leading our eyes to look up to the second floor and the round-shape skylight.
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Since the aesthetics of the location surrounded by marvelous mountain scenes of Alaska, large windows of the dining area are not only showing views but also allowing natural light into the space. Moreover, this area was designed for social gathering for entertainment and conversation. Walls between the dining room and the piano room were removed to extend spaciousness and interaction between spaces.
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W I T H SK AY L IGH T B A R A BD K I TC HE N A RE A C ONNE C T E D TO A SUN ROOM
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In this area, the room was extruded out in order to excel the residents’ horizontal vision by indulging nature. With minimalistic and luxurious marble finish fireplace, this room also gives a sense of a warm and cozy atmosphere. In contrast, the vibrant finishing and the color selection on furniture and textiles will spice up the space with character. At nighttime, dwellers can enjoy stargazing while warming themselves under the knitted throw blanket.
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LIVING ROOM
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As this room is located at the south of the house, it is fully exposed to the sun for the entire year. In addition, warm and fine reclaimed oak wood finishing will over whelmingly comfort residents with an experience of tasteful and delicate textiles that ease users both physically and mentally.
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A V IE W F ROM S TA IRS SHOW ING T E R R ACE ON T HE E X T E RIOR W I T H A S TOUNDING SCE N A RIO
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Sufficiency / sə’fiSHənsē / noun the condition or quality of being adequate or sufficient.
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PROJECT IV MULTIFUNCTIONAL BUILDING 2016 BAY CLUB SF TENNIS TOOLS : PAPER CUT / REVIT / ADOBE CC SUITE
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TECHNOLOGY
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INTRO TO MULTIFUNCTIONAL BUILDING FOR GV
CLIENTLETE & GV PORTFOLIOS GV This is a collectives of the
world’s finest engineers, designers, physicians, marketers, and investors with dedication. http://www.gv.com This is a multifunctional building design project based in SOMA, San Francisco. I was assigned to design an interior and construction envelope for GV portfoliosfor health and innovation. The community goals are making life better among co-workers and tennis club members with : 1) A wellness approach 2) Engaging technology 3) Living with sustainability
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BANK OF AMERICA
ST.VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
BAY CLUB SF TENNIS SITE ANALYSIS
SOLAR & WIND STUDY 645 5th St, San Francisco, California 94107 Wind Frequency (Hrs) USA (37.6°, -122.4°) © Weather Tool
ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY
CALTRAIN
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MOOD AND TONE
CONCEPT: UNDULATE Undulate verb move with a smooth wavelike motion. (especially of a leaf) having a wavy surface or edge. SYNONYMS: rise and fall surge swell heave ripple billow flow roll wavy
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PAPER CUT AND FOLD
MODULAR PAPER UNITS To understanding possibility of undulated facades and
interior structure, I created modular paper units through an experimental process; by digitally converted them into vector and multiplied the print and folded in order to create modularity.
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TRAFFIC FROM EXTERIOR According the main street, this figure is
showing main accesibility throughout the building via elevators and egress stairs.
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BENJAIN MOORE NATUR A INTERIOR PAINT-FL AT 512
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BIOTECTURE INDOOR GARDEN DESIGN BY MIDDLESE X
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BAUX ACOUSTIC WOOD WOOL PANELS
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TERR AMAI MISSION OAK WHITE ENGINEERED FLOOR & PANELING
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ROLLOUT ME TATRON MUR AL WHITE GEOME TRY WALLPA PER
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ROLLOUT ME TATRON MUR AL JAL A PENO GEOME TRY WALLPA PER
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SUSTAINABLE ELEVATIONS LOW-E GLASS WINDOWS
In order to use passive thermo systems and solar control, low-e coated glazing will minimize the amount of ultraviolet and infrared light that can pass through glass without compromising the amount of visible light that is transmitted.
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This area is located on the first floor where retails are operated. This Blue Bottle Coffee lounge was designed as a place for employees and visitors. For business purpose, sysnthetic grass flooring gives poeple a mental relief which positively affect their conversations.
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OF F ICE AT RIUM F OR G V P OR T F OL IO OF F ICES IN L E V E L 2B A ND GL A S S T UBE L IB R A R YC ONF E RE NCE ROOM
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Since employees are craving a sense of community, this office area will elaborate diversity of interests and functions. To create the sense of belonging, coworkers can be more corporate and fun in social activities at the seamless co-working spaces and the lounge.
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This cardio room are accommodations for Bay Club SF Tennis members and residents. With seamless glazing walls and windows, people can work out while seeing dynamics on the street view and gardens on the lobby level,
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY Panchaya Siengsakul‘s design foundation was constructed in a vibrant and diverse city, Bangkok, Thailand; where the Bangkokian contemporary street style has impacted her passion in interior architecture and design. After moving to San Francisco, she has been influenced by the aesthetics of Westcoast leading innovation and sustainability that makes art and design business speak louder. Panchaya believes not only kinetic power from outside-world inspiration can motivate us, but also each individual potential that drives creativities in art and design. To sustain diligence, a passion will be through with commitment. From the phrase, the sky has no limit, she regards eclectic information and discipline as an essence to every dimension in life and the pursuit of her goals. This portfolio shows the experimental, challenging and playful process she took to discover her own new design with her sharpness in visual communication and psychological interpretation. Under the concept “X-ray”, this book conveys the dissection of each design development through its DNA. As a result, blue was selected as the corporate color representing a “Cyanotype”, a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue copy referred to as blueprints. “I appreciate everything and all people who have broadened my perspective and inspired me in every period and dimension of life and time.“ Thank you.
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