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PHITTAWAT PAUEKSAKON



RESUME EDUCATION High School Diploma | Ravenwood High School, Brentwood, Tennessee

2010-2014

Bachelor of Architecture| University of Tennessee, Knoxville

2014-2019 (3rd Year)

VOLENTEER EXPERIENCES Build with Habitat for Humanity

2014

EXTRA-CURRICULAR Videographer

2012-Current

COMPETITIONS Lumion Competition 2016

2nd Place

TECHNICAL SKILLS AutoCad Rhinoceros Sketchup Revit Photoshop Indesign Illustrator Microsoft Word + Powerpoint Sony Vegas + Adobe Premeir

LANGUAGES English Thai (native)

CONTACT Phittawat Paueksakon TELEPHONE EMAIL

615-775-0958 ppaueksa@vols.utk.edu


URBAN CANDLES RECONNECTING MEMOMRY THROUGH THE PUBLIIC REALM THE THREE RATIO’S

Fall 2015 Professor David fox

The monumental stones resemble the identity of candles by resonating with the reflection of oneself with their memories. It serves as a public space to commemorate the remembrance of the holocaust event with connections between an interactive and sacred space. With the three monolithic strones encompasses the idea of the body, mind, and spirit by reflecting the identity of oneself to different perspectives and viewpoints.

Church

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THREE RATIOS URBAN SYNAGOGUE REVITALIZATION Spring 2015 Professor David fox

The location of the site is engulf with private corperate buildings, parking lots, and hotels. The project takes the understanding of the urban conditions to correspond the surrounding identity of a city block. This leads to the idea of the church becoming more as a destination attraction to drew people in and incoperate public life to learning the teachings of the church. The idea of the body, mind, and spirit is expressively form in to the combination of three structural triangles that overlays the congregate space. Divided in half the church is seperate in to three main functions with the religious space, the connective space and the learning space.


THE THREE RATIO’S

The balancing between public and private has create a yin yang effect to control the flow in the building.


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FIGURE GROUND

SITE PLAN +COLUMN STUDY

PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION

DIAGRAMS

FUNCTION

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

LLION XI

RSON PAVILLION Phittawat Paueksakon

Professor Marleen Kay Davis Second Year Sping-Project Two Architecture 272

LOCATION ADDITION PATH

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA THE LAWN, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA

HIDDEN BOOKS CONNECTING HISTORY AND LEARNING Spring 2015 Professor Marleen K. Davis

The new pavillion aims to bring the connection between the lawn, the nearby pavillions, and the sidewalk that connects with the campus. The continuation of the columnade progresses on into the site. Through in a slope linear way, the reading room space is connect throughout the site adjacent to an open CIRCULATION SPATIAL ZONEin a horizontal manner. It is space with the statue of Thomas Jefferson in the center with an open exhibit on the side of Thomas Jefferson items.

AMPHITHEATOR

CATERING KITCHEN

PROJECTION ROOM

READING SPACE

ASISTANCE

LOBBY

Thomas Jefferson plan of an academic village was an approach to creating a ELEVATOR between theOFFICE students and the functionalities of the campus altogether. The la education� on which Thomas Jefferson desired, to develope a pursuit of the STORAGE between the students and scholars altogether. RESTROOM

BOOK SHELF SPECIAL READING SPACE

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ALLIGNMENT OF ROTUNDA

CENTRAL ZONE CAMPUS CENTER ANNEX FOR BRIDGING STUDENTS AND NATURE. ALLIGNMENT OF ROTUNDA Spring 2015

Professor Marleen K. Davis

The goal of the design is to create a connection to the campus theme of an academic village and revive the social activity in the madison bowl. SImilar to the Rotunda, the concept of a central identity in the field bringing people to the place where would be contented to the surrounding nature of the campus.

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FIRST FLOOR

The space carries the connection of the social and academical activities throughout different zones but are unite together by the centralize subtractive space. On the field, the walkway creates a path where the students can circulate between CIRCULATION UVA, madison bowl, and the central space altogether with the lawn.


NEUHOFF CULTURAL INCUBATOR REVITALIZATING WITH HYBRID ARTS Fall 2016 Professor Thomas K. Davis

The goal is to be a building that serves as the Germantown Art Center, the intent is to create a community habitat of connecting the art identiy by promoting the local cultural ideals of food, music, and art present on the campus. Enhance with activities aiming to enrich the art personality of Germantown in the Neuhoff Campus.


Revitalization as to bring art related activities that reflect upon the art culture of Nashville and Germantown. Such activities as an art studio,dance studio,recording studio,design center, and a restaurant view top. With the building being an open floor plan, the vision of illuminating the art culture by having it to be transparent similar to a light box.

EXPLODED AXONMETRIC PROGRAM

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LOBBY FURNITURE

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PRACTICE ROOM CLASSROOMS STORE

RECORDING STUDIO


First floor (Design Center)

Second floor (Gallery)

Rooftop (Dining)


Recording Studrio

Lobby Entrance

Art Gallery

Rooftop Acees


where people an and nature

THE INTER[ACTIVE] POD

THE INTER[ACTIVE] POD

DIVERSIFYING A PAVILLION

CREATING DIVERSITY

SHELTER COMPETITION 2016

My design aims to enrich human interaction by choreographing from the cultural values Program of a tree. The tree serves as an identity in the space for people to feel and experience. Along with nature, the architecture of the space is transformed by the cycles of nature itself.

Event Space What I hope to achive is to have people use the space as activities and events from their THROUGH NATURE background by sharing diversities together through their inter[actions]. 0628

The current architecture has difficulties to create meanings to a diverse group. It is usually specific to one identity rather than many. As the world is getting more connected, architecture too must be considerate to what it is providing for a diversified world. The Pods (Relaxing Space)

Performing/Activity Center

Wind

My design aims to enrich human interaction by choreographing from Greenery the cultural values of a tree. The tree serves as an identity in the space for people to feel and experience. Along with nature, Cafe/Food the Court architecture of the space is transformed by the cycles of nature itself. Which in my design I have accommodate an open roof frame structure that extrudes to the area of the tree. The idea is to represent a connection to the diversity of people through a simplistic meaning from the forces of nature. In there, sun, wind, water, and temperature plays the song for the people as they dance to the rhythm of activities they created.

Tranquility Space

The Pods (Relaxing Space)

Sun

Event Space

Water

Performing/Activity Center

anquility Space

Pods (Relaxing Space)

Diagram

Concept

What I hope to achive is to have people use the space as activities and events from their background by sharing diversities together through their inter[actions]. Sun

NATURE

Location

Temperature

Diagram

The pods are located at parks throughout the world because it is the DIVERSITY Pine Maple ideal location where urbanity returns back to nature and where people meet. The place will serve as a connector between human and nature eaning. As each culture throughout its inter[play]. its heritagefrom and tradition. As the cycle of nature passes, the tree changes in different stages of the seasons. The architecture changes along with each different season, it allows the relationship between human and nature to create different emotions inside the human expression.

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BATTLE ARENA 2.0

The idea of revitalizing the colleseum is from the history context of the program as a battle arena. With new technologies such as virtual reality and holograms emerging, the battle arena has the capabilities to showcase once again in the form of creative imaginations.

REIMAGINING THE COLOSSEUM

With the rising industry of esports, the competitive nature of video games carries on to what a battle arena is in the modern context.

LUMION COMPETITION 2016


ARTWORK

Leaf Limbo

Hand shift

Cubist Leaf


PHOTOGRAPHY

Chicago+Washington D.C. VS. Bangkok+HongKong / Field trips vs Family Travels

Chrysalis Skin


THANK YOU


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