ROSSARIN UNGRANGSEE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO SAMPLE PORTFOLIO SELECTED WORK 2011-2019 EMAIL: ROSSARIN.RIN@HOTMAIL.COM
ROSSARIN UNGRANGSEE
PROFILE I am a detail oriented, open-minded, and highly patient. I am interest time in free form design, nature-based design, and sustainable architecture. It is my aspiraation to design aesthetic yet functional buildings that will serve the community. I'm enjoy working in both individual and team projects. Also, i am a keen traveler, i have been to over 30 countries and looking forward to explore more in the future.
TECHNICAL SKILLS Microsoft Office Rhinoceros V-ray Google SketchUP Adobe Illustration Adobe Photoshop Autodesk AutoCAD Model making skills Presentation skills Technical Drawing skills
EDUCATION
PERSONAL INFORMATION
2019
D.O.B 08 JUL 1992
2016
+66624153942 rossarin.rin@hotmail.com 2258/338 River Heaven Condo, Charoenkrung 76/1 rd., Bangkhorlheam, Bangkok, 10120 www.linkedin.com/in/RinArchitecture Thailand English and Thai
2015
Master Degree in Architecture Universerity of Manchester, United Kingdom Marketing in Real Estate RECU -MKT Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok Real Estate Development RE-CU Junior Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
2011- Bachelor Degree of Science in Architecture 2015 and Design International Program in Design and Architecture Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok Graduated with 3.64 GPA / First with Honours Architectural Exchange Program Florida Atlantic University, Florida, USA 2008- High School 2010 Randwick Girls High School, Sydney, Australia 2005- Secondary School 2007 Thidanukror School, Hatyai, Songkhla, Thailand
CERTIFICATES 2015 First class honours - Bachelor of Science in Architecture Chulalongkorn University 2014 Senior Level Prize for Outstanding Design Achievement in the Bi - Annual Charrette Florida Atlantic University School of Architecture, USA, 2014 Design Excellent Award of Year 3 INDA Program Chulalongkorn University, Thailand 2011 First Place in Design and Technology Award Randwick Girl’s High School, Sydney, Australia, Outstanding Design in Sustainable project, Randwick Girl’s High School, Sydney, Australia,
EXPERIENCE 2016 Interior Architect Regroup Co, Ltd, Bangkok, Thailand 2015 Architect Buautbureau Co., Ltd, Bangkok, Thailand 2014 Urban design architecture Meji University, Japan 2013 Huaykwang’s Childcare center Design and Experiment for interior and construction INDA, Huaykwang, Thailand 2012 Rough Rough’s exhibition store design in Siam center INDA, Bangkok 2011 Green Design Architecture, Bamboo Construction INDA, Bali, Indonesia Design work experience, sketching of Arcitecture INDA, Tokyo, Japan
ACHIEVEMENTS AND OTHERS 2019 For my postgraduate dissertation I designed an Expat Transplants home for people who want to relocate in Thailand by analyzing the feeling and memories of Home through artists’ methodologies. 2019 Committee member - Presedent of Jiu Jitsu martial arts Jiu Jitsu society of Manchester Metropolitan University 2019 Committee member - Secretary of Table tennis society Table tennis society of Manchester Metropolitan University
THESIS PROJECT
CONTENTS
01 02 03 04
KISSING ARCHITECTURE p. 1-2
BANGKRAJAO HOSTEL p. 3-8
ICT INCUBATOR p. 9-15
BOUTIQUE HOTEL p. 16-22
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p. 23-28
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p. 29-38
IDENTITY INCUBATOR
SCATTER CLOUD
07 08
EXPAT TRANSPLANT HOME
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OTHER WORKS
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p. 39-49
CHARATTE LIFEGUARD STATION p. 50-51
p. 52
WORK EXPERIENCE
p. 53-54
01 KISSING ARCHITECTURE - EROTIC FIELD Second year studio/ Bachelor degree/ Chulalongkorn University/ Academic work/ May 2013/ Individual Instructor : Hans- Henric Pasmussen/ hanshenrikrasmussen@cuinda.com
Charoengkrung, Bangkok’s major road runs roughly parallel to the Chaophraya river. It was constructed since king Rama IV and is still a popular transporation route until now. However, as time pass by, the development of society cchanges the atmosphere of this road not only remaining the former style, but also improve facilities to be more civilized. But in some parts of Charoenkrung, remains many abandoned buildings. Like humans, these buildings also has feelings. The deterioration signs such as cracks or dirts gives me a sense of sadness from being left behind. Therefore this project will reveals the inside of the those negative space through architecture.
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- The abandon shophouse Shophouse and program This abandon shophouse provides positive space and express its emotional towards surrounding site, involving with age decay and time expression. The main program of this project is to offer a green and relaxing space back to the community. Several species of plants and herbs are exhibited though the whole building to promote healthy living as well as educating community about plants species. The project is acting as a platform to help community people selling local products includings eatable plants, decoration plants and processed herbal products.
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5 stories shopshouse: neglected space from charoengkrung community. The most hidden space are green area. Therefore this ignored space will turn from negative to positive space and provide valuable atmosphere for the community as well as express its feeling.
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02 Bangkrajao Hostel - BANGKOK’S GREAT GREEN LUNG -
Third year studio/ Bachelor degree/ Chulalongkorn University/ Academic work/ Jan 2014/ Individual Instructor : Pannasan - Pan/ Pannasan@cuinda.com
Bangkrajao is known as Bangkok’s oasis of calm and serenity or simply as “Bangkok’s jungle”. The main objective is to provide tourists to sense nature, experience local lifestyle, and create an ecosystem that can really make profit in both fishing and gardening. In addition, this gain more opportunity in occupations to local community to have better life.
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- Site Context Aquarium
Fishing
Cooking area
Programme To allow customers to get the best local lifestyle experience, fishing and cooking is the one that stands out. Customers will get to fish those fishes that are categorized as economic fish but endangered fish will be kept in the aquarium to preserve and reproduce. Now, Bangkrajao's buys fish from other province despite located near the river. Applyinig Program X will help Bangkrajao to be able to farm, catch, and sell their own fish to Bang Nam Pueng Bazaar
Fishing Activity Experience the local lifestyle with fishing activity
Aquarium Endager species beautiful fish
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Fishing area
Fish in Chao Praya River Redtail in foil Silver Rasbora Siamese rock catfish Endanger fish Mekong giant fish Himantura chaopraya Datnioides pulcher
In front of the hostel
Variety of fish Catfish Seabass Snake head
Dining area
Fish Farm
Endanger speices
Water treatment
Deck 4
A C
D A Back elevation
B Font elevation
C Right elevation
D Left elevation 5
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- Floor Plan -
I Beam Water tank Ceiling
First floor plan Steel tubes 5cm x 3cm C Channels
Bathr
120cm X 240cm
4 beds 3RD FLOOR Bedroom 4 Beds 12 Beds
12 beds Bathr
2 Beds
Bathr 2ND FLOOR 4 beds
community use Bar Common area Aquarium Lobby
Collumn 25 x 25cm Bathr
Restuarant Landscape Terrace
1ST FLOOR
Balcony Green area
4 beds
Fish pond
Second floor plan
Bedroom 12 beds
5m
Platform
2m
11m
5.5m
4 beds
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Section hostel Fiber cement board : 120cm x 240cm Water tamk I-beam steel: 25cm x 25cm
Roof + 11.40m 4beds
Bathr
C light lip chanels: 8cm x 5cm Steel rectangular tube: 5cm x 3cm
Roof + 11.40m
Floor finishing : 10cm
3rd floor + 7.90m Bathr
4beds
Truss structure : 5cm x 3cm
2nd floor + 4.35m
3rd floor + 7.90m
2nd floor + 4.35m 4beds
Bathr Walkway
1st floor + 0.85m
Site plan Site plan from the top view: inspired by fishing equipment
Concrete slab thick 50cm
1st floor + 0.85m Ground level +0.40m
Ground level+0.40m
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Fiber cement board 120cm X 240cm
Circulation Board walk circulation
Wind flow South wind will blow away the bad smell out from the hostel
Privacy Private
Public
Shared with community
Scenery Since all the units are well arranged: unblocking each other, they all have a good view of the river front
- Materials Site elevation
Fiber cement panel Concrete slab
Fiber cemnet board Consists of cement, sand and cellulose fibers that are manufactured in layers to form sheets of varying thicknesses. It is very strong and resistance to water and termite.
Wind flow
Alluminium panel
Wood Alluminium frame
Rectangular steel bar
Allow wind to flow through the facade but blocking the sunlight. They overlap each other like fish scale to prevent rain water to go insdie the building.
Wood facade
Room wall
Mosquito net
Inspired from fishing equipment. Allowing light to access as well as wind flow.
Curtain
Balcony
Inside room
Balcony
Inside room
Allow sunlight and wind flow
Fish Aquariuam
Community Bridge Lobby Fish Equipment
Fish Pond
Water treatment WATER TREATMENT
Section A
Residential Area
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B
Community Bridge
A B
Crops
2 ppl
Fishing Peir Frog
O2
Water treatment
Section B
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ICT INCUBATOR
Learning center
- THAILAND’S SILICONVALLEY -
The ICT incubator + startup will be the center of all technology organisation. They come together to develop ICT of all direction including software, communication, security, drone, gamming, programs and mores. The program provides the place for startups business to grow bigger and working space for innovative programmers. The design of the buildings is separated into unit according to their focus. Hualumpong station is the Bangkok’s main railway station that located in the center of the city with easy access to chinatown, the Chao Phraya River, Silom and Sukhumvit area. However, the station will continue service only for 4-5 years and will move to Bangsue station since the disrepair and outdated condition of the station. Therefore, this vast public area will be turning into effective space forcommunity. Technology is starting to be one of the principals drivers for developemt. Since our neighbouring countries are developed technologically and AEC will be opening in the near future, Thailand will need to develop to meet their standards.
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Exhibition hall
Security and privacy center military government
Third year/ Bachelor degree/ Chulalongkorn University / Academic work/ March 2015/ Individual project Instructor : Eakapb Suksudpaisarn/ moe@cuinda.com
Transportation
Transportation
Web and publishing center
Gamming application center
Worker dwelling
Learning center
Network and connectivity center Exhibition hub Drone center Communication center Software Hardward Hualampong SIPA and IT Hub information
- Site context and Site plan Hualampong area
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Hualampong SIPA
Water Transportation
Web and publishing center
Software Hardware Development center
SIte plan
Communication center
Drone center
Ground Floor Plan
Exhibition hub
Network and Connectivity center
Worker Dwelling
Transportation hub
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- Site plan Communication center
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Second Floor Plan
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Thrid Floor Plan
Forth Floor Plan
Fifth Floor Plan
- Shortest Path Alogorithm Mangong Lhuang Rd.
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Shortest path algorithm or Dijkstra’s algorithm is a graph search algorithm that solves the single source shortest path problem for a graph with non-negative edge path costs producing a shortest path tree. Dijkstra’s algorithm is to find the path with lowest cost between vertex and this can be used to find the shortest route between one city.
Transportation hub
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Dijkstra’s Algorithm
AA
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- Designing and collaborative space Tonning system
Collaborative space 50% Office incubator 10% Meeting place 10% Energize 10% Enjoy space 10% Studio 10% Bathroom
Mixing the office with variety of programs.
The working area got the idea of cubicle working space, and the collaborative area are free and flexible shape to gain the idea of sharing and freedom.
IT hub information
Learning center
Organization
Start up Rent space
Learning center
CONTROL R LEVEL6 SHARING SPACE LEVEL5 LEVEL4 WORKING SPACE LEVEL3 LEVEL2
A
B
Connecting bridge Individual Office
Workers dwelling
Share space The free form shape convinces the freedom and non-restriction idea. Working space Placing the cubicle up and down to create a variety of space like the overhang, and cantiliver
Visual identity More opening, ventilation, sunglight and visual concept
Cut down LEVEL1
Creat more space interesting looks
Elevated 13
B
A
Section A
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Section B
Technology Screen
Empty voild Sunlight, wind, water
Empty voild Sunlight, wind, water Roof top garden
- Energy ++ Facade system
Floor
The building is able to generate its own electricity and use natural resourses as much as possible The giant space frame function as the structure that hold up the 4th-6th floor and carried the solar facade panels. The movable facade is attached with solarcell panels to generate elctricity. The panel can be fully open or close depends on the amount of light that need in the building.
Facade structure Generate electricity for using in the building and communication tools
Space frame
Glass panel
Ramp for movable facade
Alluminium sheet
Steel bar
Table Chair I- Beam
The wall use electricity that generated from the solar panel to function and create different forms of surfaces.
Mortor for movable facade
Steel bar
Main structure to hold 3, 4, 5th floor Section of the building
Solar panel
Movable facade
Shading device allow and blocking the sunlight Movable facade
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Space for communication + Collaboration
Natural in working space The building is designed to be able to bring green space inside the building as well as providing green roof garden to help people relax and encoraging good health.
Concrete Floor Water pipe
Truss system
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Rain water Lift motor room Plant room
Sunlight
Ventilation
Shading device Shadow from the tree
Dirt Porpotion
04 BOUTIQUE HOTEL - FORT LAUNDERDALE Forth year/ Bachelor Degree/ Florida Atlantic University / Academic work/ Dec 2014/ Individual project / United State of America Instructor : Florida Atlantic University Architecture design of this boutique hotel reflects a luxurious yet humble sense to guests along with an idea of having both indoor and outdoor flower gardens of which types of flowers varies in order to simulate all seasons in Florida.
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- Site Analysis Location 638 - 798 SE 1 st, Fort Lauderdale FL 33301 As is true of many parts of Florida, the city’s population has a strong seasonal variation, as snowbirds from the North spend the winter and early spring in Florida. The city is also referred to as “Fort Liquordale” because of its beaches bars, nightclubs, and history as a spring break location for college students.
Fort lauderdale’s economy is heavily reliant on tourism. The city was known as a “Spring break destination” for college students. However, at a present time, the city is now attracting wealthier tourists. Cruise ships and nautical recreation provide the basis for much of the revenue raised by tourism.
Sunset Morning
Not pass the site Pass through
Las Olas Afternoon Highway
Car and Sun
Private Public
Rendering perspectives
Edible Garden
Privacy level
Center accessibity
Exhibition center
Physical model 17
Elevated Curved Garden
- Elevated Garden How each space can be used Winter Garden Winter flower Glass fence Water storage
High tree
Outdoor Restuarant
Summer Garden
Hills Garden Observation area
Wood platform Growing structure C chanel
Shop
Observation deck
Soil Concrete
Ramp
Concrete I beam Collumns
Accounting office Shop
Less shading from big tree
Exhibition space
C
Underground rare plant center Transparent Roof
Rare plants center
Underground Hothouse Help protecting rare plats from Florida weather. The glass roof allowing part of sunglight to get inside as well as protecting them from wide animals.
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- Axonometric Function and Construction
Summer flower
Collect rainwater
Floor 6 Water system Lift room Cafe Ahu
Water treatment
Roof top garden
Coleus
Dianthus
Water to buildings
Edible garden
Floor 5
Concrete slab
8 Rooms Wiremesh
Snapdragon
Lobria
I beam
Basil
Elevated roof garden structure
Blueberry highbush
Winter flower
Floor 4
Cherry Barbardos
6 Rooms
Rainwater to water storage
Gebera daisy
Distributed to garden
Plants
Growing meduim Fliter fabric Drainage, storage Insulation Waterproof membrane Protection board Roof deck
Spinach tree Floor 3
Zinnia
6 Rooms Tarragon
I beam
Gaillardia Grey water back to water treatment
Rosemary
Portulaca moss rose
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Water to garden
Hotel - garden Entrance
Concrete collumns
- Floor Plan Scale 1:500
3rd Floor Plan
W.MACH W.MACH
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Storage
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Storage
1st floor plan
Restuarant
Winter plants
in
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Kitchen
shop 2
Fire staircase
Outdoor restuarant
out Parking
Symbols in out water construction Soil construction
out
UP
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UP UP
UP
Lobby
4th Floor Plan clear to below
PATH
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Gym Service
Drop off
information
WATER PUMBPING
Rare plant center
Tank
Storage
UP UP
WC
IN
5 units
WATERFALL
Winter vegetable
Swimming pool
5th Floor Plan
Exhibition center Pinic area
service
UP
Fruits and herbs Summer vegetable
storage CLEAR TO BELOW UP UP
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- Elevation Section -
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 1
Pavillion
Elevation
C Rain water
A Elevator
B
Fire stair
Rain water
Water collector Water treatment Grey water water
Water plumbing Water storage
AHU
Floor 6
Floor 5
Elevated garden
Floor 4
Floor 3 Lobby
Soil and structure for elevated garden
PARKING
Floor 2 Cafe Floor 1
Section A
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- Section -
Roof top cafe Balcony
Water treatment Corridor
Elevated Garden
Guest bedroom
Gym
Bathroom
Restuarant
Water storage
Water from roof top
Swimming pool
Kitchen
Parking lot
Lobby
Section B
Collect rain water
cafe
hotel restaurant Elevated garden
Elevated garden Water storage and distributing area
Soil and structure
Exhibition lobby
Rare plant exhibition Entrance to below ground
Shop
Section C
Underground
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IDENTITY INCUBATOR - 2035 Fourth year/ Bachelor Degree/ Chulalongkorn University/ Academic work/ March 2015/ Individual project Instructor : Bea Vithayathawornwong/ bea@beautbureau.com Therefore, in 2035, in order to separate the best from the rest, a center of excellence will be required to produce an elite group that would excel in the required skills to entertain. This place will be, the boot camp to recruit and train selected youth from 77 districts of Thailand. Its aim will be to provide the conditions necessary to develop skills and high levels of performance, combined with the development of clear identity. Social values, much similar to fashion, evolve and change over time in any society. Population of different generations subscribe to different ideologies, different zeitgeists. The Thai society has evolved a great deal over time, both internally and as a result of globalization, absorbing multifarious foreign influences near and far. The set of social values highly regarded by “The Generation me population” of Thailand in the year 2015 is a far cry from the ones regarded by their previous generations. The definition of personal identity has evolved because of the sheer force of communication technology and social networks to include virtual identity – To be projected and perceived by virtual audience and virtual ‘Friends’. Esteemed professions of the past generations – Doctors, Engineers, Lawyers, civil servants – are fading in popularity and no longer considered highly coveted. The current generation ME aspires for more lucrative, popular and ‘visible’ careers in public eyes: Performers, singers, tv personalities, etc., net idol has emerged as a lucrative 23
occupation. Popularity in the virtual realm is regarded as synonymous with social status. Generation ME population world carry such social values onto the next 20 years, at the age they become the main workforce of the Thai society, when they drive the ingrained attention- seeking mentality to the extreme. Career advancement and leadership opportunity in every professional sector in the year 2035 depends first and foremost on one’s ability to build and project on unique personal identity; professional skills and aptitudes relinquished to second. Thailand becomes the nation of showmanship. The national theater assumes a new/ renewed tole in this socio- cultural climate of 2035, merging with the adjacent academy of dramatic arts to become the national identity incubator – the national boot camp training academy of the nation’s future leaders/ performers, i.e., The upper echelon of the society in 2035. Selected young recruits from all 77 districts of the country study the art of public performance, leadership and personal identity development. As a part of their strenuous training, they live every single moment of their lives – on and off practice and performance stages – as real-life performances observable by the public.
- Axonometric -
5.1m
8.2m
20 SQM
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Room size
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Studio
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Dance/ performance
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Music room
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Game/ media rooom
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Private studio
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Sleeping units
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30 SQM
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Public Audience
Distributed Network
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Audience hidden path The path is hidden behind the incline surface of voronoi structure.
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Sleeping units For students to live inside
Typical floor plan The programmes are being placed according to the privacy levels and function needed. The Audience lounge and main theater are located near Rachini road for the best view from the outside. The area connected to to fine art collage is more private and therefore, use as students studio. The organization and production team are located on the top of building since it required the most privacy level.
Studio Music room Dance room Media room sharing space
Allowing students to reach the studio in the shortest path. Easily reaches each function 24/7.
Centralized Network
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Creative space Gathering space for big performance of around 30 sutdents
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Main gathering space, at the center of each building on floor plan.
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- Practice Studio + Type of stage 2 Mix stage
1 Main Auditorium One way mirror glass
Type of stage
Observation side
Areana
Student side
Lighting maximised to 8:1 ratio
Head office Organize overall programs for both learning center and main auditorium
Thrust
Production team
2nd flo
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1st flo
Editing and adding effect to students real life performances that have been recorded by the hidden camera before publishing.
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Audience Viewing area Sleeping unit
Observa platform tion
T offi heat ce er
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Dance studio
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ter Music Sharing space Audience Students Organisation team
Viwers Performers Backstage
Share space Study Pod Sleeping unit
Audience secret path
Parkin Mrt g
Audience seating
Mix stage 2 differents voyeuristic space for audience at differnt angle view point
Production team
Access and circulation
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Stage
Audience Performers Backstage
- Practice Studio + Type of stage 3 End Stage and Mix Stage
Voranoi structure and material choice 18cm
Type of stage
Mix stage
End stage Backstage
End stage Practice area for students: There is one viewing area that have a stright view towards the stage
Stage
Audience seating
3Ocm
Clear glass panel
Glass panel
Joint Solid panel
One-way mirror
Steel bar cover Steel bar
Mix stage Many viewing area and the stage is flexible depending on the show
Steel structure Network cable Metal bar Holding glass panel
Bolt the steel frame with the platform
1 Main Auditorium Observation Platform
2 Mix stage
Observation Platform
3 End and Mix stage Observation Platform Students observation Roof top Garden Canteen
The voronoi structure consists of metal structure for the skeleton frame and different materials type for each function of the incline surface.
One way mirror Concrete floor: Voyeuristic space Wood floor Practice performance Solid panel Clear glass mirror
Concrete floor
Audience Performers
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- Elevation -
Elevation Front
Section A
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Section B
- Section C
B
A
A
C
B
Section C
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06 SCATTER CLOUD - HARWELL CAMPUS Master degree/ University of Manchester / Academic work/ May 2018/ Group project / Inited Kingdom Instructor : University of Manchester
This project unpacks and uncovers what really makes the office space of today, and proposes an office model for the future, influenced and guided by the practices of digital mobility and connectivity. The proposed office model is situated within the rapid growth and expansion of the UK SPace industry, and proposes a digital expansion for SAC, which is then translated into physical contraction. With all emplotees working digitally and from a distance, there is no need for physical office space. On the other hand nothing can substitute real life social interaction and collaboration.
Definatioin (Oxford Dictionary) SCATTER: separate and move off in different directions CLOUD (technology): a communication network SCATTER CLOUD: a network separated and moved off on different directions
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- Site Analysis Harwell campus
The Satellite Applications Catapult centres are organisations setup from 2011 onwards by Innovate UK in the United Kingdom to promote research and development through business-led collaboration between scientists and engineers to exploit market opportunities. One of the ten Catapult centres is Satellite, Applications and it is located in the Science and Innovation Campus in Harwell, Oxfordshire. It is a new type of independent innovation and technology company, created to foster growth across the economy through the exploration of space.
800m to Oxford 14km to London
Strengths
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- Vacant and misused land - Good quality transport infrastruction - Abundance of green spaces - Central location within the campus
Parking domination. Mostly every building within the campus has its own parking lot and road network that leads there from all main access routes Future Campus Expanding
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- Short distances within the campus - Future green corridor and network by redevloping and connecting existing green spaces through the site
- Car dependent - Increased traffic pollution and noise
Future Green Corridor Proposed residential Developments
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- Scatter Cloud Scatter Cloud aims at engaging the wider community and acting as a mediator within the campus. The project takes on a holistic approach on both the current and the future masterplan of the campus, where threats and weaknesses are turned into opportunities for the wider context. By stripping out the modern office typology, its physical remains are scattered across the campus. With this addition, the campus takes on a more dynamic approach, better suited to the needs and requirements of places of work of the future. The Cloud, the new centre for the campus, is a living breathing machine flexible and adaptable to human and weather events and conditions.
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The modules are designed to functioni independently and as part of a larger, combined, unit. By using the existing structural grid as a guide, the maximum amount of different combinations and arragements of space is achieved.
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By dispersing and scattering the functions across the campus the scheme engages with the sider community and acts as a building block to support future campus developments. Demo Meeting Accomodation
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- Structural stratergy Exploded Axonometric Timber cladding
Sky light Roof
Timber studs Insulation Waterproof membrane Finishing wall
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Collumn 150mm x 150mm
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Floor finish Insulated floor
Timber louvre
Steel beam 120mm x 100mm
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- Environmental Sustainability Water system
Electricity
Rain water Water tank Water filter
Storage tank
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Installation of transient model Modules are hoisted into position by the crane. Once the module is in the correct position, connecting to the permenant module, it will be connected to the electricity mains through a copper connection.
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EXPAT TRANSPLANT HOME - THESIS PROPOSAL Sixth year studio/ Master degree/ University of Manchester / Academic work/ May 2019/ Individual Instructor : Stefan White/ s.white@mmu.ac.uk
What is ‘Home’? The meaning of “Home” varies between individuals. Home could be the place where you feel comfortable and belonged. Have you ever been far away from where you call home? Those feelings of homesick, nostalgic, comfortability, and security has gradually been deprives away when time passes. In Thailand, one of the most popular destinations for people to relocate to is Bangkok. A city that you can have a luxury lifestyle, high potential in business development, and a full range of facilities that will make your life much more convenient. Many business men, travelers, and immigrants craves to move to Bangkok, a place where they believe a new start of good life will be. However, moving away from home is not easy. There are a lot of changes in circumstance to be dealt with, which can create uncertainty. This thesis proposal is aimed at creating a sense of home for people living abroad. The project acts as a transitional home for those who are relocating and looking for new accommodation. A series of architectural spaces provide both the emotional comfort and activities required as preparation for settling down in a new home. Rinstudio
https://rossarinrin.wixsite.com/website/trace-of-memory
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- Project’s Methodology Understand about the concept of home through my perspective and others who moved awayfrom home
1 Collect memories of my PLACE A place is basically a space with meaning and memory. The first step was to study the place and the transition feeling between place and space. Memories
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2 Analysed my memory By identifying the feelings and emotions involved in those memories and images, attempts were made to convert them to some tangible form of artwork.
Turn the surface into spaces By identifying the feelings and emotions involved in those memories and images, attempts were made to convert them to some tangible form of artwork. Installation spaces
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Project 1: My home Process : Photos, collecting memories
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Project 2 : The treshole of home, belonging Project 3 : Place or Space or confine Process : Photomontage, photoshop Process : Collages, photoshop Place and space represent different concepts, interacting in a dynamic relationship.
Analysed the feeling Surfaces Project 7 : Traces of memory Process : Painting, mixed Collecting object Artist methodology: Sarah Sze
Artist’s methodology Monika Grzymala
4 Project 6 : Capturing a sense of place Process : sewing, fabric Artist methodology: Do Ho Su
Project 4 : Transition feeling Process : Photomontage, photoshop Expressed feeling through3D sculpture
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Project 5 : Target Process : Painting, mixed media, photograph artist methodology: Sarah Sze
Viewing from different perspectives create different meaning to the viewers. The viewing from the inside to the outside creates the feeling of incarceration as well as the feeling of ownership. But what about from the outside view?
Research question Evaluate affective situation How to create space feel like HOME?
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- Project 7:Trace of memory Understand about the concept of home through my perspective
The feeling of home and the feeling of being somewhere else are totally the opposite, at least until you find your ‘new space’ becoming your new home. Feeling pressure, being happy or sad, experiencing a sense of belonging or alienation are some of the emotional states that many people face when they move into a new space or society. This installation is trying to express the feeling of moving away from home enabling audiences to understand the idea of transition through space.
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This is the installation in which an attempt has been made to depict the concept of memories. Some memories might die out or fade with time, while others remain imprinted forever. This installation looks in places to be either growing or dying just like the concept of memories. Some areas are dense in term of layers, structures and photographs to shows the lasting memories. Other areas are very open and simple, representing those memories are perhaps unimportant and not retained in the memory.
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“The sky”, Traces of Memory, Final installation : Layers of “Memories loops”, Traces of Memory, Final installation : “Windows of life”, Traces of Memory, Final installation : memories Layers of memories Layers of memories
“Contrast of life”, Traces of Memory, Final installation : “Seasons change”, Traces of Memory, Final installation : “Reflection of life”, Traces of Memory, Final installation : Layers of memories Layers of memories Layers of memories https://rossarinrin.wixsite.com/website/trace-of-memory Rinstudio https://rossarinrin.wixsite.com/website/trace-of-memory
This growing installation is based on the investigation of the memories of my place. It explores the questions towards the terms ‘place and space’. Audiences are drawn to experience the process of my memories, how something came to be so meaningful that it stays with me at all time. How it changed? 42
- Project 8 : Boxes of memory Understand about the concept of home through people who moved away
Final installation These are the artworks installation created using Sarah Sze’s methodology and the experiences that have been given by each interviewee. Each box contains different memories and feelings of what reminds them of home. What do the feelings look like when they become tangible objects?
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5 Turn that into architecture space Create architectural space by bringing the programme according to the expats problems in Thailand and the sense of space from the design methodology.
Sou Fujimoto “Everything can be a possible architectural space.” According to Sou Fujimoto ideas, architecture is everywhere. Everything can be architecture. Sou Fujimoto is interested in searching for new forms and new way of how people interact with the space. He developed the form through his thought and models studied.
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- Thesis Question How to create a sense of home to spaces? Roof (Control room)
Issues to be addressed People who move believe that all the problems that have occurred at home will be gone when they relocate, however they actually bring their problems with them. This can sometimes cause depression and the development of suicidal tendencies. Many expats have problems with documentation, finding a new home, adapting to the new environment, homesickness and depression.
Aim The aim of the project is to create a space for expats in Thailand so that they have a sense of belonging in their new country. The project will be used as a platform to solve the issues of the expat, both bureaucratic and personal. It is a place where people can come and gain a sense of belonging, relaxation, stress relief and feel a connection with others.
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Aspect that drives the design According to the research based on Expat in Thailand. The programme that needs to help out thoes Expat’s problems are VISA application center, mental health center, accomodation and peers meeting.
Working clusters Gym and seminar room Working cluster
Transitional social area - private meeting - mental health issues - personal issues
Accessible entrance Emergency exit Passenger / Service lift WC Wheelchair accessible WC Shower room Escape stairs
Half enclosed bridge Main entrance
Design The design of the project will come from the tangible expression of feelings through the artworks. Those expressions will be translated into forms to create the sense of belonging. The space will be designed around the activities and feelings that I have analysed through my own memories and other expats’ experiences. Those activities include: the design methodology of sharing memories, activity back home that created memorable feelings.
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Tinted glazing provides both solar control and limits incident sky glare. Timber panels: shading deviced - reduce amout of direct sunlight.
Solar energy is one of the renewable sources of energy and is relatively less of a burden to the environment compared to traditional energy sources.
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Reduce Energy waste by using efficient lighting (sensors)
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Low PVC paint helps to improve indoor air quality
Rainwater collector Tank located at the roof top level
Wood panels Facade Protect from the South and South West Sun which will be very hot in the summer. The panels also provide privacy to the users.
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Central Gathering - Changing the atmosphere after entering the building.
Curved wall
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The curved wall are supported by a steel structure and columns. Verticale I- beams are located between each finishing structure.
There are twenty-five-storey buildings located on the East side therefore, these provide sufficient shade for the hostels and business deck.
Concrete structure
Horizontal shading, a wood panelling facade and a green area are used to protect the West from sunlight.
Some columns run from the ground floor to the roof top but other columns stop at the transfer deck in order to transfer structure loading.
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Relaxing Garden - Relaxing Garden, Semi indoor and outdoor garden locatd at Hight Interactive Zone
Working Cluster The government office cluster is situated separately from the Main expats centre for greater privacy. As the area is facing West and South West it is the hottest area in the building. Therefore, the building is shifted a little inwards to the building to reduce the amount of direct sunligh. This allows more shade to the office and yet still allows open spaces. It is not the same as typical office buildings since it provides green space outside as if working at home overlooking the back garden. Open Garden - hideaway from city lifef and recharge your energy 49
08 CHARATTE LIFEGUARD STATION -HOLLYWOOD BEACHCompetition project / Florida Atlantic University / Miami beach/ Academic work/ First place winning award 2015 The transformation lifeguard station is inspried by Hollywood strong wave and Catamalan boat which often sail in Hollywood beach. Hollywood wave shows the movement and the idea of transformable. The platform, deck and roof of the lifeguard’s station can transform itself into flat surface during the closing time and when the hurrican come. The main materials of the project will get from old Catermaran boat. Thoes materials includings fiberglass, pulley system, rope
Transformation system
1. Pull back ramp and roll plastic curtain
2. Fold back the benches to flat platform
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Protect from heat Heat Strongwind Sand
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Protect from sunlight Roll up plastic protection
Plastic protection
Polley system
Hand winches
First aids Fiber glass Surfboard Wind is able to flow through
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OTHER WORKS - ROUGE ROUGE Design built project/ Competition project/ studio assignments/ Bacherlor degree/ 2012-2015
In a year 2010 Duang Poshyanonda launched a lited line of handbags under her very own brand “Rouge Rouge”. Inspired by art, the line is popular among Thai fashionistas. A distictive personal style together with trademard red lips of Duang has enchanted many in the industry. The main idea of this unique store is to combine sureal art with Rouge Rouge’s collection. The over scale of the book attracts customer attention with curiousity. Each pages has unique stories to describe their own collection. For example, newspaper crime on the first page for first collection with the gun and bomb bages. A contemporary innovative architecture and interior design based on sustainable concepts. Regroup architecture covers the whole design and planning process including construction management and combines Swiss design, and European knowledge with the local Thai experience.
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- Bento Housing Temporary use of an empty land plot in Phrakanong area for Smart housing units. This project is construct mainly for student housing. The use of multiple containers create variety combination rooms; for studio, or twin bedrooms, and even bigger unit accomodation. The design is focus on short term living like exchanges students or traveller/ refugee. and sustainability design.
10 WORK EXPERIENCE - REGROUP COMPANY May 2016 - May 2017 Company : regroup.asia A contemporary innovative architecture and interior design based on sustainable concepts. regroup architecture covers the whole design and planning process including construction management and combine Swiss design, European knowledge with the local Thai experience.
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Workscope: interior design/ Furniture design/ site analysis/ researches Size: 6 units Unit size: 45-75 sqm
- Eatigo office Left row A new office for eatigo company in Bangkok Ekkamai. According to the clients need, they wanted warmth atmosphere and coffee shop style. Therefore, the use of wood and steel furniture from Danish Loft creates a cozy and warmth feeling in the office. Workscope: Project design, interior design, furniture design, construction management, Size: 350 sqm, 50-50 workplaces Construction: Oct - Nov 2016
- Maqe office Right row Maqe wanted to relocate their office to Ploenjit, Bamgkok. Workscope: project design, interior design, furniture design, construction management, contracting Size: 600sqm Construction: Mar - May 2017 54
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