Pond Punyanaramitdee 2015 Architectural Portfolio

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POND PONGPON PUNYANARAMITDEE



POND PONGPON PUNYANARAMITDEE 2015 ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO 119 LINDEN ST APT 7 BROOKLYN NY 11221 M: 917.624.7996 E: POND.PUNYANA@GMAIL.COM


1 Hydroid

2 Obliquitecture

Selected Works

3 The Flushing Flash

4 ICON afterimage


5 Biomimicry Challenge

6 The Equator

7 Armory Square Center

8 Concrete Structure

9 Travel Sketches



1|Hydroid 4 th street and B ow ery , N ew Y ork C ity C om preh ensive d esig n stu d io critic: L y d ia K allipolliti in collab oration w ith M ark u s A nth ony H ernand ez The ydroid was a machine designed to rede ne the typology of the theater in the theater district of ower ast ide anhattan. ts aim was to integrate e cess water output produced from the loc and incorporate it into the e perience of the theater through apori ation. Water in its different states whether li uid or gas is capa le of offering different inds of functions that can e propogated to in ent new types of systems and space. The ydroid core is designed to har est rainwater from ad acent uildings. The water is then transported and dispersed in the form of apor into the theater producing an enigmatic effect to the performance. s a comprehensi e design studio in estigation of water reuse system was thoroughly conducted and represented along with the curation of form and e perience.



s c h emat ic p h y s ic al mod els m ed iu m : resin, 3 D printing , lasercu t acry llic, f oam , C N C m ill


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g r e y w a t e r i n p u t f r o m b u i l d i n g


r en d er in g of a t h eat er d ur in g a p er f or man c e m ed iu m : V - R ay , P h otosh op


c r os s s ec t ion s m ed iu m : A u toC A D , I llu rstrator, P h otosh op


lon g s ec t ion m ed iu m : A u toC A D , I llu rstrator, P h otosh op


The building exemplifies that quality by inducing the inhabitable hydroid core as a mean of water transportation and energy distribution. The hydroid core works as the mediator between underground water resources from the block’s existing water systems with solar energy collectors on the roof that performs as the source of energy required in the process of conversion. The delineation of the water transportation systems embedded within the hydroid core then articulates the creation of space and architectural elements. One of the uses of the conversion is having hot water running through the floor slabs as a sustainable heating system. The hydroid core offers a division between two different spatial environments that foster a unique experience, where the inhabitable space within the core becomes treated with water vapor releasing mechanisms. The hydroid theater then relies on the mechanism to invent a unique form of performance space. Water vapor as a form has the opaque/translucent quality that can be treated like a screen. The integration of cinematic projections and actors offer a new type of theater experience that restate the theatrical culture of the block.

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( top) north elevation ( sou th ) w est elevation i h oo plans ound o oo m ed iu m : A u tpC A D , I llu strator

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n ig h t t ime ex t er ior r en d er in g m ed iu m : V - R ay , P h otosh op


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s y s t em d iag r am m ed iu m : R h inoceros, V - R ay , I llu strator ENCLOSURE

final physical model m ed iu m : C N C m illing , f oam , w ire m esh PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION


W all S ection D etail m ed iu , : A u toC A D , I llu strator


POLYCARBONATE PANEL GLAZING FLOOR FINISH STEEL FIXING BRACKET 12”x6“ I BEAM

POLYCARBONATE PANEL GLAZING FLOOR FINISH STEEL FIXING SLAB BRACKET 12” CONCRETE 12”x6“ I BEAMPIPES 3” HOT WATER CEILING FINISH

12” CONCRETE SLAB 3” HOT WATER PIPES CEILING FINISH

POUR-IN-PLACE CONCRETE DOUBLE MEMBRANE STEEL BRACING WATER SUPPLY PIPES POUR-IN-PLACE CONCRETE FILTRATION LAYERS DOUBLE MEMBRANE CONCRETE FOUNDATION STEEL BRACING WATER SUPPLY PIPES FILTRATION LAYERS CONCRETE FOUNDATION

( opposite) W all section m od el m ed iu m : rock ite, lasercu t, vacu u m f orm ing ( top) su rf ace m od el m ed iu m : cast iron


2| OBLIQUITECTURE K oh T ao, T h ailand th esis proj ect ad visors: B enj am in F arnsw orth , G reg C orso This thesis draws influences from aul irilio and laude arent s study of the dise uili rium in diagonal surface from the oo The unction of the li ue . The thesis contends that diagonal surface can replace the ertical as a logic of organi ation in architecture. The study of the function of the li ue introduces the argument that the diagonal surface can esta lish more fluid methods of social interactions through occupying the diagonal surface and eliminating ertical architectural elements. owe er the theorem portrays the diagonal surfae as a uniform module of a couple of intersecting plans that can e repeated inde nitely resulting in uniformity throughout the formal logic. et their thesis e ists in concept as it has not ecome conte tuali ed and is independent from programmatic systematic and conte tual demands. The proposal aims to introduce real world tra etories at which the diagonal surface can still operate effecti ely according to the principles introduced y aul irilio.

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3/ The Flushing Flash F lu sh ing L ib rary , Q u eens N Y stu d io proj ect C ritic: B rian L i Z h ang Crowded and obscure, F lushing, Q ueens, has always been a community of many unrealiz ed potentials. B ustling and culturally diverse as it may be, the neighborhood lacks a center, a landmark that embraces visitors and centraliz es inhabitants. This studio project occupies the current site of the F lushing L ibrary in Q ueens, N ew Y ork. The current library undermines the potential of its site given its prime strategic location in the center of the F lushing community with a rich and culturally diverse urban contex t. The proposal seeks to address the mentioned issues through the idea of communicating information beyond the common library typology. L E D projection screen is employed to mark a strong presence and de nes a lushing landmar . t also pro ides a much needed public space that gives the neighborhood a new meaning through a simple yet iconic formal gesture.


nig h ttim e rend ering m ed iu m : ph otosh op



C on c ep t d iag r ams m ed iu m : R h inoceros, V - R ay , I llu strator

P h y s ic al mod el m ed iu m : lasercu t acry llic


Third Level

Fourth Level

lon g it ud in al s ec t ion m ed iu m : A u toC A D , R h inoceros, I llu strator


ground floor plan

first floor plan

second floor plan

third floor plan


4| ICON afterimage Amsterdam, The Netherlands studio project/ competition entry critic: Jon Yoder in collaboration with James Jungrok Lee and Albert Jinsuk Jang

In 2012, the [AC-CA] association held a design competition for an iconic pedestrian bridge in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. A competition entry was submitted as part of the design studio, under the definition of an icon as an “afterimage”, a lasting image imprinted to an individual’s memory. The proposal intrigues to imprint images to the users in both the experience of the interior and the exterior. Through cinematic projections Preliminary study of forms and shadows were experimented through a series of foam models to decipher the most intriguing of form that will imprint a lasting image to the citizens of Amsterdam.


nig h ttim e ex terior rend ering m ed iu m : R h inoceros, V - R ay , P h otosh op


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C on c ep t d iag r ams m ed iu m : R h inoceros, I llu strator


( t op ) p lan ( b ot t om) s ec t ion m ed iu m : R h inoceros, A u toC A D , I llu strator


s c h emat ic p h y s ic al mod els m ed iu m : f oam , lasercu t acry llic


ph y sical m od el, w ith and w ith ou t site m ed iu m : lasercu t acry llc, lasercu t m u seu m b oard


5|Biomimicry Challenge S y racu se, N Y stu d io proj ect critic: J on Y od er

The studio project ex periments with the B iomimicry movement, inducing architectural potentials into an patterns ex isting in nature of microscopic lifeforms. The project is conducted in two parts. The rst part concerns with the physical reproduction of a chosen microscopic image with found objects. The second part is to derive an architectural design for a new reserach facility in Syracuse, N ew Y ork from the chosen reproduction of a microscopic image. In this proposal, the image of B ronchial Cilia is ex trapolated into a giant parasol that envelopes the entire site in order to produce canopy and an enigmatic lighting ex perience as light penetrates through this urban parasol.



( top) m icroscopic im ag e of B ronch ial C ilia ( b ottom ) reprod u ction of th e ab ove im ag e w ith plastic f ork s


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1. reception hall 2. greenhouse 3. electron microscopic facilities 4. auditorium

5. staff offices 6. gallery / exhibition space 7. cafe 8. parking facilities



long itu d inal section m ed iu m : R h inoceros, A u toC A D , I llu strator, P h otosh op


( top) sch em atic m od el, m ed iu m : 3 D print ( b ottom ) rend ering , m ed iu m : R h inoceros, V - R ay , P h otosh op


r en d er in g m ed iu m : R h inoceros, V - R ay , P h otosh op


final physical model medium: chipboa d museum boa d


6|The Equator O nond ag a L ak e, S y racu se, N Y stu d io proj ect critic: S arosh A nk lesaria The bathhouse, a typology obsolete in contemporary American society, used to be and still is the stage of public interactions in many different civiliz ations. The E quator is a hybrid of two typologies of “ houses� ; the greenhouse and the bathhouse, in order to reintegrate the culture of bathhouse into the society by introducing a hybrid of program. The pro ect occupies a rown eld site locating ad acent to the O nondaga L ake in Syracuse, N ew Y ork. The ex isting trenches are preserved to minimiz e the alterations to the ex isting ground plane conditions where species uncommon to Syracuse can be planted. The aim is to produce a sensorial ex perience for the users where the ritual of bathing can be performed simultaneously with the admiration of ex otic botanical species.


p lan s m ed iu m : A u toC A D , I llu strator


p lan s m ed iu m : A u toC A D , I llu strator


final physical model m ed iu m : ch ipb oard , m u seu m b oard


( top) close u p m od el, m ed iu m : m u seu m b oard , b assw ood ( rig h t) w all section d raw ing , m ed iu m : A u toC A D , I llu strator, P h otosh op

18. Gravel 19. Earth


final physical model medium: basswood


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7 Armory Square Community Center A rm ory S q u are, S y racu se N Y stu d io proj ect critic: Y u tak a S h o This rst year studio pro ect e empli es the preliminary techni ues of form and spacema ing in con uction with creating solutions for a pro lematic conte t. The proposal a community center replaces an e isting uilding with an aw wardly shaped courtyard in the rear end created from the leftoer space were conglomerated from neigh oring uildings. n order to pro ide access and implement function upon the lefto er space in ur an loc s a pathway ad acent to the proposal is created to the ac of the uilding where lefto er space used to e ist. The scheme creates a pri ate and intimate outdoor space where users can inha it. The cantile er hinges on the rear of the neigh or uilding pro iding necessary canopy that en elopes the outdoor space.


stitched perspective vignette m ed iu m : ink on paper, acetone


1”:8’ WALTON STREET ELEVATION 1”:4’ NS LONGITUDINAL SECTION

long section m ed iu m : A u toC ad , I llu strator, P h otosh op


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nig h ttim e rend ering m ed iu m : R h inoceros, V - R ay , P h otosh op


8|Concrete Structure Project class proj ect instru ctor: S inead M cN am ara in collaboration with Usama Dussadeevutikul and Kanyalak Kupadakvinij As part of the ARC 307 Structures II class, students were assigned to collaborate in the design of a library with concrete structure in conjuction with realistic structural requirements as instructed in the course. We designed a waffle concrete structural system that not only provides structural durability but also ephemeral design qualities to the interior space. The library is divided into two separate sections: the entrance & gallery space and the reading area by a load-bearing wall that also functions as book storage. The vestibule is adorned with light that penetrates the diagonal waffle concrete structure system. Through thorough research and investigation, we have also implemented the use of porous concrete within the reading areas in order to allow privacy to the readers simultaneously with lighting.


I n t er ior r en d er in g s m ed iu m : R h inoceros, V - R ay , P h otosh op


Secondary Beam Primary Beam

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Structural Core (20’ x 10’) Load-bearing Wall

Exploded axon showing diagrid system

Structural Core (20’ x 10’) Book Shelves

Library

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Library : 30,200 sq ft Gallery I : 4,000 sq ft Gallery II : 4,000 sq ft

Stripped facade showing the structures

A n aly t ic al d r aw in g s m ed iu m : A u toC A D , I llu strator

A x on omet r ic d iag r am m ed iu m : R h inoceros, I llu strator


9| Travel Sketches Tra elling and s etching ha e always een my passion whether it e part of a class or for leisure purposes always en oyed them. Throughout my education had great opportunities to tra el and study a road in locations rich in architectural and historical conte t lorence stan ul ondon etc. tudies of precedents are crucial towards my learning process as techni ues unco ered from these analytical drawings pro ed to e a ene cial instrument towards to the pursuit of my own architectural design de elopment.


L ib r ar y of C els us , E p h es us stu d y d raw ing

Gr an d B az aar , I s t an b ul ax onom etric stu d y


H ag ia S op h ia, I s t an b ul plan, sections, and ax on


Villa Rot on d a, Vic en z e perspective and stu d y d raw ing s


Villa Giulia, Rome analy tical d raw ing


A n at omic al T h eat er , B olog n a cross section, plan

P iaz z a S an M ag g ior e, B olog n a ax onom etric and elevation


Rus t em P as h a M os q ue, I s t an b ul ex plod ed ax onom etric

C er t os a d el Galluz z o, I t aly stu d y of ind ivid u al u nits


Villa Giulia, Rome sectional perspective



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