My portfolio will take you on a time-traveling, starting with my Master’s degree brilliance, zipping through my professional escapades, and landing back in my Bachelor's degree, the very beginnings of my architectural route. Enjoy the ride as an honored guest of my journey.
- Pathra
PATHRA LOUNGOON
EXPERTISE
Intellectual Architectural Design
Collaboration
Project Management Budgeting
Technical AutoCAD
Autodesk Revit
SketchUP Blender
D5
Photoshop Illustrator
InDesign
Microsoft Office
Languages
Thai (mother tongue)
English (IELTS 6.5)
German (A2)
+49 176 55321351
pathra_pl@hotmail.com
Bad Vibel, Hessen, Germany
EDUCATION
2023-Present Advanced Architecture (M.Sc.) at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences. Frankfurt, Germany
2015-2018 Architecture, Bachelor of Science Degree with 2nd class honors at Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand.
EXPERIENCES
The Kairalooro Architecture Competition for a Maternity Centre in Senegal tackles the need for safer births in a region where women lack medical assistance. The design address the tropical climate and socio-economic challenges, focusing on sustainable construction and community integration.
Outsourced Architect for several firms.Design various types of projects, including renovation, hospital, and private residences.
- Deliver finished architectural design on-time and under-budget.
- Oversee various stages of the constructions.
Architect at Tandem Architects (2001) Co. Ltd. Collaborated in a wide range of projects which included hotels, condominiums, office, mixed-use, and retails. Most of the projects were high-rise.
- Research on contexts and local regulations.
- Collaborated with lead architects.
- Created presentations to clarify the designs with clients and builders.
- Provided construction drawings on CAD or BIM. Design Researcher at Chassis Plus Infill Co.
- Researched on design solutions for an ageing society.
- Organized seminars on a topic of “New Aged Citizens”.
Autodesk Revit for Architecture at VR Digital Training Center, Bangkok, Thailand.
The Festival Architecture Radikal at Bauhaus Museum Dessau, Dessau, Germany. Participated in a workshop with Andrej Bernik to explore the relation of human and environment for architectural solutions in the climate change crisis.
Time (a) Line Exhibition at Bangkok Art and Cultural Center (BACC). The project was “Monkey Rehabilitation Center”, exhibited in a category of ecological design of Advanced Architectural Design Exabition 2019.
2024
UNITY HOUSE
Maternity Centre
Architecture Competition
Senegal
Kaira Looro
Team Leader :
Ting-Yi Yang
Page 01 - 06
2024
OSTHAFEN
Sport Centre and Residence
Academic Project
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
Supervisor : Prof. Fernando Pèrez Blanco
Page 07 - 10
2023
A BLOCK A WAY
Urban Block
Academic Project
Berlin, Germany
Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
Supervisor : Prof. Jovis Fach
Page 11 - 14
Graphic Study
2022
MANA HOUSE
Private Residence Renovation
Pofessional Project
Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Recon Construction Co.,Ltd.
Consultance : Pathra Loungoon
Page 15 - 16
2019
RATCHAYOTHIN HILLS
Mixed-use building
Pofessional Project
Bangkok, Thailand
Tandem Architect (2001)
Lead Architect : Monrada Chandahan
Page 17 - 18
2018
MONKEY
rehabilitation centre
Academic Project
Lopburi, Thailand
Thammasat University
Supervisor : Prof. Poomchai Punpairoj
Page 19 - 22
Produced by Pathra Loungoon, Alireza Movahedi Rad
UNITY HOUSE
MATERNITY CENTRE
Kaira Looro, Architectural Conpetition Team Members : Ting-Yi Yang
Hsinya Yeh
Pathra Loungoon
Alireza Movahedi Rad
Flavia Aparecida Rezende Muniz
Year Building Area Floor Location : 2024 : 318.80 sq.m. : 1 floor : Senegal
Our design addresses the urgent need for accessible maternal healthcare, Using local materials and traditional methods, the project fosters community ownership and dignity. The design begins with a bamboo roof that shelters builders and allows efficient production of clay and cement brick walls. This roof enhances ventilation, while its providing shaded arcade to guides visitors in. The center includes a reception, communal kitchen, and a versatile semi-outdoor area. While protecting inner space from sandstorms, the ward also ensures privacy. By integrating with the local environment, the center offers a dignified, lasting healthcare sanctuary for women.
This mixed-use architecture project combines a sports center, primarily featuring a swimming pool, with an apartment building, creating a dynamic and multifunctional space. The main structure utilizes timber, supported by a concrete base and core, addressing the challenge of integrating long-span columns for the sports areas and short-span columns for the residential sections within a single building. The design is organized into two distinct parts: the sports center and the residential area, connected by a central core. To mitigate noise from the sports center and serve as a structural and utility transfer zone, the third floor acts as a buffer between the two functions. This innovative approach not only enhances the building's functionality but also ensures a harmonious coexistence of recreational and living spaces.
This urban block project in central Berlin integrates residential, office, school, and hotel functions to serve the community's diverse needs. Surrounded by historical buildings and the prominent Postbank Tower, the design features an open space on the northeast, creating an axis towards the tower. A wide pathway, aligned with a nearby park, enhances the tower's visibility and serves as a public thoroughfare with recreational areas. The school forms an enclosed area with its own yard and playground, ensuring a safe environment for children. Residential units are situated near existing housing for continuity, offices are strategically placed close to the Mockernbrucke station for easy transit access, and the hotel is positioned by Tempodrom and the adjacent park, offering scenic views and convenience for visitors.
County court
U Möckernbrücke
Landwehr Canal
Crowne Plaza Berlin PostbankTower
Hallesche Str.
BunteSchülerhaus Wille
Clara-Grunwald Grundschule
Grosbeeren Str.
Mockern Str.
Postbank Tower
SOMETHING STOLEN
Pathra Loungoon
Graphic Study Project: Created with Blender and Illustrator
Urban Context, Design and Construction - Summer Semester 2023
Something Stolen
This object was unconsciously stolen a long time ago. It belongs to a university office. The staff put it in front of their room for any students that had to submit their final project. I was there, submitted my last year final project. The day after, the staff asked on an online platform if anyone took it from the office. I was so sure that I did not take it. I packed everything up without checking, moved back to my hometown and never had a chance to go back there again at the time. One year later, I sorted through my school time stuff, and I found...a stapler
Pusher
Hammer
A Fundamental Graphic Data of a Stolen Object Graphic Study Project: Created with Blender and Illustrator Urban Context, Design and Construction - Summer Semester 2023
MANA HOUSE
HOUSE RENOVATION
Professional Project Year
Project Area Floor Location Company : 2022 : 128 sq.m. : 3 floors
: Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
: Recon Construction Co., Ltd.
Mana House is a renovation project of a 35-year-old shophouse in central Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. The first floor and mezzanine have housed a printing business since 1987, while the second and third floors serve as a residence for a family of four, with the rooftop cluttered with unused items. The renovation focuses on the residential areas and the rooftop, with a key challenge being the preservation of the facade, which restricts adding new windows despite the lack of daylight and ventilation. To address this, a central court will be introduced on the second floor, extending through the third floor and rooftop, optimizing daylight and airflow, and enhancing privacy by allowing separate access to bedrooms. Additionally, the rooftop will be transformed into an outdoor living space and gym, providing views previously unnoticed by the family.
RATCHAYOTHIN HILLS
M I X E D - U S E B U I L D I N G
Professional Project Year
Project Area
Floor
Location
Company
Lead Architect : 2019 : 5,700 sq.m. : 32 floors
: Bangkok, Thailand
: Tandem Architects (2001)
: Monrada Chandahan
The project is a mixed-use building in the new Phaholyothin business district, Bangkok, near the BTS Skytrain Phaholyothin station and the vibrant Ratchayothin intersection. I participated from design development to construction drawing.The architectural design maximizes natural lighting with a practical layout. The retail area features semi-outdoor spaces with curtain walls enclosing shops and open walkways and lobbies for natural ventilation. The rental office area above includes a central atrium to provide daylight to all office units, reducing energy consumption and creating a healthier work environment.This high-rise building won the 'Best Mixed-Use Architecture Thailand 2022-2023' award from the ASIA Pacific Property Awards in 2022.
Building setback (6 m. from every side)
Sky exposure limitation.
Push dow the excess mass.
Devide into 3 uses. (retail, office, hotel)
5. Add facilities (lobby, dinnig area, swimming pool) 6. Round corners and open a void over the retail area
Lopburi, Thailand, is famous for its 2,000 monkeys, especially around Phra Kan Shrine and the Temple of Three Prangs. Despite attracting tourists, the monkey population is rapidly increasing, leading to abuse and poor living conditions for some. This project aims to rehabilitate these monkeys before returning them to their natural habitat.
An area of 2,080,000 sqm at Phraya Dern Thong mountain was selected by experts for its suitable environment and minimal nearby households. The project includes a rehabilitation center, a soft release area, and two hard release areas, assigned to 10 student volunteers. I, along with two others, was responsible for the rehabilitation center, the first stage before release. The center will also serve as an educational facility.
The design minimizes environmental impact by dividing functions into small buildings placed perpendicular to contours, avoiding existing green areas. Buildings are elevated to allow plant growth and water flow underneath. Ventilation is improved with open voids in the center. Clerestory roofs provide passive ventilation and large eaves protect pathways and shade interiors.
This project was awarded third prize in the public service learning project competition by the university and was exhibited at the Bangkok Art and Cultural Center in 2019.
1. existing features.
4. place perpendicular to contours and avoid the green area.
6. Circle large buildings and open a void at the middle for panoramic views and improvement of the ventilation flow.
3. divided into groups.
I extend my deepest gratitude to each of you for taking the time to go through my portfolio.