Pann Singharaj : Architecture and Interior Portfolio 2

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PANN SINGHARAJ ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR PORTFOLIO

2015 - 2020


Pann Singharaj 6 March 1997 Bangkok, Thailand

Technical Skill AutoCAD Revit Rhinoceros Sketchup 3ds Max Corona Lumion Twinmotion Photoshop Ilustrator InDesign After Effects Sony Vegas

Other Skill & Hobbies Music Violin

Piano Bass Music Arrangement

Photography

Film Photography Street Photography Video and Multimedia Editor

Language Thai English

Contact pannsingharaj199740@gmail.com Facebook: Pann Singharaj Line ID: pannsingharaj +66 80 261 7295


Pann Singharaj Bachelor of Architecture in Interior Architecture Second-Class Honors

Education 2015 - 2020 Department of Interior Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University 2003 - 2015 Kasetsart University Laboratory School

Experience 2020 Magic Circle Design Built Workshop | Participant 2019 Architect 49 House Design Limited | Internship AA Visiting School Bangkok 2019 | Participant 2018 Cross-Cultural Workshop (CU-NOUL) | Participant 2017 Rural Development Design Built Workshop | Participant

Other Experience 2019 49Group 35th Anniversary | Multimedia Editor & Camera Imagine Mae Kha Workshop | Multimedia Editor "Krobdeksangbaan" Stage Play | Music Arrangement 2018 CU Band | Violinist "Anastasia" Stage Play | Head of Musical Production

2018 Rise Up Indonesia Charity Project | Co-Founder 2017 ARCH Chula Expo 2017 | Multimedia Editor & Camera 2014 - 2016 Bangkok Charity Orchestra (BCO) | Violinist 2011 - 2015 Thai Youth Orchestra (TYO) under The Patronage of H.R.H. Princess Galyani Vadhanna | Violinist

Achievement 2020 TIDA Interior Design Thesis Award 2020 | Winner 2019 ASA International Design Competition | Finalist 2017 "Nirvana Serviced Apartment" Competition | Winner "Juvenile Detention Center" Competition | Second Prize Kohler Hackathon Design Contest | First Runner-Up BAM Property Design Contest | Honorable Mention Prize Conwood 9 Square Metre Design Contest | Finalist


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Architecture & Interior Works

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The National Gallery

Georgetown Heritage Hotel

Old Meets New

Shophouse Redefined

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Baania Headquarter

Wasinburee House

Wabi - Sabi

Working in Landscape

East Meets West

Townhome Renovation

Conceptual & Other Works

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Horizontal Plane Experiment

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Vientiane Visitor Center

Nirvana Serviced Apartment

Juvenile Detention Center

Heritage Juxtaposition

Living as Art

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Vimut Hosital

A&A Office

Fornasetti Flagship Store

Treatment & Sacred Space

Doors As a Design Element

Practical Madness

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Catalougue of Ungranted-

Chair R1

Wishes AA Visiting School

More Function Than a Chair

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Changing Space Perception

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Interior Architecture Design For

The National Gallery of Thailand TIDA Interior Design Thesis Award 2020, Winner

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Courtyard Area

Old Meets New Pride of the Thai, in addition to being a nation that has a

been passed on to the art. The National Gallery is a place

unique identity, the root of that is history. The accumulation of

that every nation has. The place with majestic symbolic

time through each era has a mixture of feelings, happiness,

shows the connection between every aspect of history.

relief, and suffering derived from situations that occurred

It should be set apart from typical Thai art galleries that

on this land. In addition to written historical records, the

are usually be only the art collection. It was Professor Silp

best representative of history was the art in each period.

Bhirasri, who was an essential person in the art circle of

It is like a footprint of beauty in different forms linked to

Thailand, he had fought to create this place, but it was not

the evolution of history, economy, and politics, which have

successful during his life.

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Concourse Entrance

Gallery I : H.M. The King Paintings

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Gallery III : Traditional Thai Art

Gallery IV : Modern Thai Art

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Gallery V : Modern Thai Art

Since its opening in 1979, the National Gallery, located

Nowadays, The Gallery houses the National Collection of

in the heart of old Bangkok surrounding by many tourist

Thai Fine Art, which evolved over 400 years through several

attractions places such as The National Museum, National

significant alterations in Culture and History. However, the

Theatre, Sanam Luang, and The adjacent Coin Museum.

disjointed development of the gallery complex has caused

It has taken place in a complex of the former Royal Mint,

various mismatching areas, installation techniques, resulted

built in 1902, which was one of Thailand's first westernized

in the unattractive and did not connect well enough with

factory-type buildings. The royal mint has the potential

its context. The design has focused on the experiment

space to perform as the art gallery with its wide span truss

with designing new function for an old and limited existing

spanning 9 meters each along its 80 meters long perimeter

space with the addition of new things which is the plane

and the full height of 6 meters, providing flexibility for art

elements in a different structure, forms, and materials to

exhibitions. The clearstory windows also enrich the space

provide a backdrop for the artwork and also a backdrop

with appropriate amount of natural lighting.

for the new function.

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Gallery VIII : Contemporary Thai Art

In terms of the existing and space planning, designed by rearranging the layout, aimed to revive the project potential to be a new connection hub for the tourist area, Museum, and surrounding landmarks. Redeveloping a courtyard both interior, exterior, and the space between existing buildings with a new, lightweight structure and plane elements in various directions to make it public and temporary exhibition space. This redevelopment intended to create more possibilities of exhibitions for new generation artists and curators that can be arranged from the inside, Gallery VII : Contemporary Thai Art - Flexible Panels

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flowing out to the outside of the building.


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Gallery VIII : Contemporary Thai Art

Gallery VI : Modern Thai Art

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Archive : Visible Storage Area

Library & Workshop

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Temporary Exhibition

In terms of the exhibition space, designed by opening the forgotten windows to let the natural light come in the interior space. Opening the covered partition and ceiling to allow the visitor to appreciate the original structure and material. The new things will be the plane elements in different types of structures, forms, and materials, designed to integrate with the original architecture to reduce, expand and connect the exhibition area to suit the size and the context of each artwork. At the same time, it will give new experiences in art appreciation to the visitor. Archive

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Georgetown Heritage Hotel 40 Rooms Boutique Hotel in a Consevation Site

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Roof

Facade

Wall

Shophouses in Georgetown

Shophouse Redefined The Georgetown Heritage Hotel is located in a conservation area of Penang Island, Malaysia. In the design process, the designer has studied social issues, cultural identities, and architecture from many characters on Penang Island. Combining with modern architectural languages and modern materials. This combination makes the Georgetown Hotel to possess attractive features and synchronize with the conservation buildings. Building

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Swimming Pool Courtyard

Guest Room

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Guest Courtyard

The designer has studied the shophouse characteristics around Penang Island to interpret and arrange the space of the buildings and courtyards to suit the context of the hotel. Moreover, to make the unexpected space in the project.

Top View

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Vientiane Visitor Center Addition of New Visitor Center to The Old Building

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Old French Embassy

Wat Phra Kaew

Heritage Juxtaposition This project was designed through the Workshop

in which the surrounding context. Consists of the ancient

CU-NUOL 2018 in Vientiane, Laos, in collaboration with

temple and westernized government buildings with future

students from the National University of Laos. Going

national development plans. There are many public

through the field and in-depth studying to finally lead to

transportations in this area. Therefore, it is predictably

analysis and design. This project is a refurbishment of

analyzed that this area will be the next center of tourists,

the old auditorium building which still maintains the old

and it needs the support areas such as auditoriums and

existing and the new addition to be more suitable for use

exhibition areas.

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Old Building

Juxtaposotion Of Facade Diagram

Exhibition Area

New Building

Old Building Performance Area

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Performance Area

The new design divides into auditorium space which will be

the natural light comes in, and the new void will reflect

renovated from the original building and the multipurpose

the surrounding context layering with the building at the

area for various activities which is an extension to the

same time.

side of the original building. The designer uses the idea of juxtaposition to create a contrast to the old existing. With

The roof is the feature of the old existing, so the designer

the use of elements, structured, and materials to make it

will keep it in original form and highlight it by lighting design.

attractive at the same time, it also harmonizes with the

This curved wide-span concrete roof also helps in acoustic

old buildings. Such as the juxtaposition of plane and void

inside the building that will make the building suitable for

to the old existing to creating more open space that let -

using as an auditorium and meeting space in the future.

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Nirvana Serviced Apartment 8 - Storey Low Rise Arpartment Building

Winner in The Contest of The Faculty in Association With Nirvana Development

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Composition IV

Piet Mondrian

Living as Art Living as art, this service apartment is designed for people

To lead to timeless things. "Piet Mondrian" is considered

of all ages and creates lifestyles that promote creativity,

as the most famous artist in the movement of De Stijl. His

as well as open up new perspectives for residents of the

work is the composition of the plane and the primary color.

globalized world. The designer has put forward a "De Stijl"

It has unique characteristics that are not outdated which

art movement, which is a movement that focuses on creating

affect the art and architecture in subsequent generations.

new things that are different from the old. Including the

The designer has brought the creation of Piet Mondrian's

search for appropriate design to serve people of all ages,

work to the composition and architecture in many dimensions

nationalities, known as "International Style."

with consideration of the functional concurrently.

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Composition II in Red, Blue, and Yellow

the composition as a module in different units,

Facade Composition

in each color, the selection of materials that are opaque, transparent, and translucent, are used.

Brick Mansonry Wall 15 cm.

Laminated Glass Facade 15 cm.

Gypsum Board Ceiling 0.9 cm.

Metal Fin 5 cm.

Post Tension Slap 5 cm.

Concrete Fin 5 cm.

Isometric showing the organization of the facade components system, which is based on the use of function, railing, and CDU installation.

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Typical Floor Plan

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1. Studio 28 sq.m.

2. Studio Wide 30 sq.m.

standard unit

180' view / private terrace

3. One Bedroom 48 sq.m. (fl.1)

3. One Bedroom 48 sq.m. (fl.2)

duplex / 180' view / private terrace

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Swimming Pool Area

Typical Unit This service apartment floor plan was designed and arranged for the maximum benefits. On each floor, there will be 12 units, consisting of 8 Studio units and 4 One Bedroom units, with the facility area on the top of the building.

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Duplex Room

The units in this building comprise of the prominent feature which is the opening design. To receive the natural light and the scenery, the One Bedroom unit is a duplex room with a ceiling height of 5.5 meters with 180-degree windows and a private terrace which can be planted perennials. All units have a combination of De Stijl concepts in the arrangement of function and proportion. This work has been selected to receive the 1st prize in the contest of the faculty in association with Nirvana Development.

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“THE RHYTHM OF RELATIONS OF COLOR AND SIZE MAKES THE ABSOLUTE APPEAR IN THE RELATIVITY OF TIME AND SPACE.” 37


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Juvenile Detention Center 10000 sq.m. Detention Center

Second Prize in The Contest by of The Faculty in Association With The Department of Juvenile Observation and Protection, Ministry of Justice

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Build Talent Blend in Boost Confident This Detention Center is located in Samut Songkhram province, Thailand, designed to be a place that creates pleasure along with a pleasant environment, including the improvement of life habits for children who are receiving treatment. In terms of the building, it is designed to be consistent with the surrounding context with consideration of the ventilation and natural light. All children in this place will receive equal treatment to make them ready to grow to become the good citizens of the nation in the future.

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Exterior Perspective

Administration Buildings

Officers Buildings

Boys Buildings

Girls Buildings

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Officers Area

1:2 In the term of design, the designer has designed compound

staff that situated between two parts of the compound. The

of buildings that have precise function requirement usage,

building is designed to be lifted higher than other parts for

separated to be easy to control by arranging the facilities

the benefit of the surveillance of boys and girls thoroughly.

of girls to boys in a ratio of 1 to 2 according to the number

This work received the second prize in the contest by

and needs of users. This ratio will express in the form, layout

the Department of Juvenile Observation and Protection,

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Baania Headquarter 5000 sq.m. Office Building

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Working in Landscape This work is an architectural design of the headquarters

working unit and meeting space. To be boundaryless,

of Baania, located in the heart of Bangkok which has

that will encourage creativity and promote teamwork. In

traffic chaos and various pollution. The designer wants

bigger scale, collapse floorplate in the form of a ramp so

to experiment with creating the new possibility of working

that it connects the ground floor to the roof garden with

space that breaks the framework of the traditional working

a shortcut circulation in the atrium. The building blends

space design based on the characteristic of nature to

the interior with the exterior landscape, which promotes

generate a new working experience that escapes

a sense of nature. Moreover, this blending of space will

from chaos and city pollution. In terms of design, the

promote user to meeting and exchanging information

designer has experimented with the arrangement of the -

habit with each other.

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Front Elevation

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Wasinburee House

2 Storey House on The Bank of Mae Klong River

Finalist in The Contest of The Faculty in Association With The Owner

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East Meets West This house located on the bank of Mae Klong River,

transition space and living space for people in the house,

Ratchaburi. Designed under the idea of "East Meets West",

and the house will be private space such as bedroom

is a combination of modern materials and construction

and office. This contemporary concept is in line with the

including the way of thinking about combining modular

context of the homeowner, Wasinburi Supanichwarapat,

system with Thai space which is the terrace (ชาน), the

a third-generation heir of Tao Hong Tai Ceramics Factory

corridor (พาไล) and the house (ตัวเรือน). The terrace (ชาน) will be a public area for welcoming guests and doing various activities. The corridor (พาไล) will be the -

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and the artist that create art with the use of modern art concepts together with the local regard of Ratchaburi province as well.


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Front Elevation

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Main Entrance With The Ventilation Brick Wall

Main Entrance

Mae Klong River

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Living Area

The house also has a proxemics design, which is mostly semifixed-feature space. Every room can see the river view and get the full ventilation from the linear circulation planning. The bedroom and office space that need privacy are sociofugal spaces with opening and view that belongs to each room. The public areas, such as Living space, Dining, and Terrace, are sociopetal spaces that is easily accessible from many parts of the house.

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wabi-sabi.

Townhome Interior Renovation Honorable Mention Prize in BAM Property Design Contest

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Exterior Perspective

Inner Courtyard

wabi-sabi. This house is designed to be a home for the user who loves

The function of this house is designed for Dharma practice.

serenity and comfort by using design principles derived

Moreover, it is able to meditate in every part of the house

from the Japanese principles, "Wabi-sabi", means the

such as walking paths that can be connected by a longitudinal

beauty of things that are not perfect. It is simple, with no

axis, and there is space for placing the altar and also a

superfluous thing.

room for meditation on the second floor.

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Living Area

The new facade is added to the front of the house with the use of ventilation brick to increase privacy. At the same time, it will receive the wind from the front to the back of the house. In the middle of the house, the addition of skylight sheets provides natural light to the house. For the finishing materials, laminated wood and stone tiles in earth tone color are added to give a feeling of closing to the nature. This work received an honorable mention Prize from the Bam Property Design Contest.

Dining Area

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Vimut Hospital

Interior Architecture Design For 250 Bed Hospital

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Internal Medicine Department Area

Treatment Space as Sacred Space This work is an interior architecture design for Vimut Hospital, which is being built in Bangkok and opened in the future. In this work, the designer wants to experiment with creating connections between sacred space which is a space that creates peace of mind for a long time together with treatment space which is a space that must support people who are Examination Room

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suffering from an illness and various diseases.


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Patient Room

Internal Medicine Department Floor Plan

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Dental Department Area

Dental Department Floor Plan

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Dental Department Area

For the sake of creating peace of mind for patients who admitted to this hospital in which the designers study the layout, composition, and material of much-sacred space to interpret the design to promote and create good feelings for patients who came to receive treatment in this hospital later on.

Dental Examination Room

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A&A Office

Interior Architecture Design For The Architect Office

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Reception Area

Doors As a Design Element This project has been addressed in interior architecture design for Architects & Associates Co., Ltd., with the new location on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. The designer has conducted to analyze problems that arise from the use of the original office including the information reviewing about new ways of working methods and challenges encountered by the former office space was the inability to adjust the usability of space to be able to respond to the work efficiently. From the above problems in this work, the designer has interested in using doors, which are the primary architectural Media Area

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elements, to try and solve these problems.


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Group Area - Close

Group Area - Open

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Office Floor Plan

Meeting Area - Close

The designer has used the door as an element in various ways including the old door that exists from the context to be used in the design to allow various spaces of the office to be flexible. Using in various ways such as applying the sliding doors to be connected with the meeting room space that allows small or large groups usage according to the needs of users. Moreover, the designer also uses the door as an element to gives a feeling of non-static sense and changing awareness, when people use the space as well. Meeting Area - Open

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Fornasetti Flagship Store

The Refurbishment to The Old Warehouse As The Flagship Store

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100 Years of Practical Madness This project is the refurbishment to the old warehouse in the heart of Bangkok, which has business potential to become the flagship store of furniture and decoration brands from Italy. Fornasetti is a brand with a long history. They were founded by the artist Piero Fornasetti. The highlight is the use of classical beauty in combination with the new Piero Fornasetti

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arrangement for creating extreme and surreal emotions.


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Front Elevation

1st Floor Plan

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Cafe Area

The designer has interpreted and blended the concept and the artist's work method to the part of the design, by bringing users into an unusual space through presentations of elements in classical architecture and the use of graphics that come to play and overlap into the interior space, which is a part in promoting the attractiveness of the brand product.

Workshop Area

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Display Area

In terms of functionalities, the designer has the intention to expand the customer group and make Fornasetti be more well known in Thailand, so the designer has brought the cafe area to be a customer engagement point by arranging this area in the heart of the old existing as an insertion. A loop circulation route will bring customers to feel like being surrounded by art and absorbing the history of the brand and product at the same time.

Display Area

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Supermarket Future Architecture of Supermarket

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Possibility of a Horizontal Plane

Experiment With a Horizontal Plane This studio project is a project that focuses on an experiment with the future supermarket architecture in addition with the existing. With conditioned existing, the designer sees possibility and advantage about making the existing to be the future Supermarket by adding horizontal plane elements for various functions such as a shelf, counter, bench, chair, Exterior Perspective

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Fresh Food Area

Bookstore

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Common Area

The materials chosen by the designer to experiment with this project are the type of metal plate or checker plate which has the strength, durability, scratch-resistant, and lightweight, in addition to features in use, also creates a different experience for experiencing supermarket.

Terrace Area

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Die Green: Verti-Cemetery Uncanny Sustainability

Finalist in ASA International Design Competition 2019 In Collaboration With Thanatcha Wongharn, Aparat Quanchareonsap, Passa Sovachinda and Varinthorn Deprasertwong

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Verti-Cemetery Problems arising in cities these days due to overpopulation

But just look at the program, the image of a sad-looking

and land scarcity, more and more vertical housings are

building pops up. So we ask, why can't it just be like a normal

being built to fix the problems, for the living ones, but have

park? In any urban context, we do not go to the cemetery

we ever thought about those who have passed away?

for recreational activities, but that is only because the way it has been laid out This project would suggest a new way

Here we propose the same solution for the decayed,

of burying the dead and make the place something more

a vertical cemetery, the die green complex.

than just a depressing park.

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Section Detail 1

Section Detail 2

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Interior Perspective

Isometric

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Section

Die Green offers green space for people in the city while

structure up 20 m above ground. Together with the structure

providing homes for the dead. Instead of the traditional

will be the layers of filtering material to purify the matter

coffins, we will bury the dead in soil capsules that will soon

from the decomposed, presented here in orange. Down

decompose. The dead will then turn into trees, and when

from the filtering layers will be activity spaces for people.

the rain comes, the rain will run down through filtered layers

The activities are defined by 3 different colours; blue, red

to provide the park with little ponds for people to enjoy The

and yellow, with the same volume of 6x6x6 cubic meters

process started from the idea of proposing a new way of

placed randomly, still above ground. And the lowest layer,

burying by replacing coffins with plant containers, and to

the ground, will be a park that gives a new experience for

still make use of the existing land by elevating the whole

the urban cemetery.

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Catalogue of Ungranted Wishes

Architectural Association School of Architecture (AA) Visiting School Bangkok 2019

In Collaboration With Thanatcha Wongharn and Aparat Quanchareonsap

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Have you ever heard of a catalogue of wishes? "We just put it up there because everyone does it, they

The lotteries are granted twice a month, on the first and

are all unlucky", said one of the workers at Chokenumsin

sixteenth, creating a new measurement of time, like a

Spirit House Factory.

calendar recorded by unfortunate events.

There are over hundreds of lotteries glued on almost every

There is no winning lottery attached to the column of

column at the factory which raises questions of who put

Chokenumsin Spirit House Factory. There are only lotteries

it up there and why. Each side contains up to 50 lotteries,

that stand for bad luck. We perceive this as a catalogue

leaving no space to see the column. The lotteries are

of ungranted wishes. Does it work like a reminder of

systematically arranged, vertically placed according to its

unfortunate events? Or does it remind us of our wish to

issue dates, older year to more recent year downward.

have a fortune?

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Catalogue of Wishes in 2019

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Chair R1 Furniture Design In Collaboration With Porames Dangrungroj and Porramain Gulgattimas

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More Function Than a Chair R1 is a multipurpose chair. This chair was designed for sneakers collector who lives in an apartment with limited space. Inspired by the sneaker model named NMD R1, which is a model that users have already collected. This sneaker is featured with the "Plug" part, which holds all the components of the shoe together. The designers also use this idea of "Plug" as the joint design to hold all elements of a chair. Moreover, it allows the chair to be adjusted and remains flexibility according to the needs of users.

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Construction

Joint Unit

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Perspective Rendering

In terms of usage, When the user removes the "Plug" part, the chair is separated into two parts. The back and legs, when it is separated, it can be transformed into a floor chair and a mini table. In terms of material, the back is designed to use bending plywood for strength when used as a modular, the legs and other elements are rubberwood and the "Plug" is made of sheet steel and pipe.

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Professor Aroon Sorathesn Center of

Excellence in Environmental Engineering The Hallway Interior Renovation Project

In Collaboration With Mintra Kantamala and Saranyoo Kittivisit

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Project Axonometric

Changing Space Perception With Material The Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University

the cladding material, the metal laminate that will change

commissioned this interior renovation work, to design

the space perception and give a sense of futuristic and

the hallway of the Professor Aroon Sorathesn Center

hygienic at the same time. LED strip lights are used as

of Excellence in Environmental Engineering. With the

ambient lights, not only provides brightness to the room

requirement to display Professor Aroon's figure and to

but also make space become more directional. Moreover,

be used for attaching an information board in front of the

emphasizing the end of the corridor viewing integrated

research lab. In term of design, because of the existing

with the natural light from the existed window, Professor

corridor is very narrow and having many elements that

Aroon's figure is positioned at the end of the walkway.

incompatible with each other. So, the designer wants to

With the use of the frosted glass that glowed when

harmonize the elements and expand the space by feeling.

affected the lights, People who see it will feel respectful

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Before Renovation

After Renovation

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Interior Design Works Residential | Commercial | Hospitality

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Multimedia Works

"Building Future" 49 Group 35th Anniversary : Multimedia Editor & Camera

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Multimedia Works

Imagine Mae Kha Workshop : Multimedia Editor Arch Chula Expo 2017 : Multimedia Editor & Camera

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