Architecture and Urban design Portfolio 2017-2021: Rung-arun Tiyanukulmongkhon

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RUNG-ARUN TIYANUKULMONGKHON Portfolio 2018-2021


Portfolio 2018-2021 Part l MSc. Urban Design & City Planning The Bartlett School of Planning University College of London (UCL) Urban Design :

Layout, Density & Typology Holloway Prison Urban Design :

Place Making, Poplar

Collaborative City Planning Strategies :

Green Lanes High Street

Urban Design :

Design Guidance, Incentive and Control Woolwich Framwork Urban Design :

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Sustainable Futures by Design Wandle Valley

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Street Vendors in Thai Streets

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Dissertation in Planning :

Part ll Freelance projects :

Twin houses on a narrow street The Forest House DP Estate: 7 Townhouse Bowlito Mexican Kitchen

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Part l : MSc. Urban Design & City Planning, UCL Project

the full version report available at : https://issuu.com/rung-aruntiyanukulmongkhon/ docs/bpln0056_task2

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Urban Design : Layout, Density & Typology


A plan for the future of Holloway After closing permanently in 2016, the site of the former largest women’s prison in Europe, HMP Holloway, is up for redevelopment. The site, situated in the desirable London Borough of Islington, is well-connected via local bus routes, and sits within a short walking distance of Caledonian Road underground station. The 4.05 hectare site presents a unique opportunity to create a thriving new urban district on the former prison site, and bring much needed new homes to the community.

Our challenge is to create a comprehensive vision and master plan for the former Holloway Prison site, in line with the London Plan’s ambition to deliver up to 66,000 new homes and promote ‘good growth through good design. We seek to maximise housing density on the site without compromising living standards, whilst simultaneously respecting and enhancing the area’s typological character. In doing so, we seek to maximise the site’s existing strengths, listen to requirements set out by the council and local community, and incorporate considerations from women formerly incarcerated at HMP Holloway.

The 570 to 720 dwellings requirement is over-achieved in the final scheme, with 723 total dwellings. This supply of new homes will help address the acute shortage of homes identified in the London Housing Strategy. Higher densities could have been achieved by incorporating taller buildings or incorporating fewer low-density terrace homes. However, doing so would have run counter to our stated goals of an inclusive neighbourhood designed with well-being in mind.





https://issuu.com/ rung-aruntiyanukulmongkhon/docs/groupb2

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Urban Design : Place Making


Waking Poplar Up

will bring people and the environment closer than ever before. Our proposal will create job opportunities, residential estates; enhance street network and public transportation. At the same time, bring back lost nature in the area by introducing the new habitat path and a new landmark: The Ecological Centre. Furthermore, improving the connectivity between Poplar and Canary Wharf through redevelopment of Aspenway by making the liner park on top of the highway which hidden under ground instead, thus unifying the both sides in the distant future.




Building typology development There are 2 phases to re-develope; 1. to create new route 2. to create perimeter block According a new route strategy in order to improve a connectivity between two existing main roads, ,East India Dock Road and Poplar High Street easily to walk by grid system and shorter distance. The new street charactor brings an eco-friendly pathway for pedestrian and it can be a green corridor to encorage people tend to walk or bicycle more. Perimeter blocks contribute more quality of being permeable flowing though buildings due to perimeter block create grid system between each block.


Public and Private realms The distinction between public and private area in each perimeter block because it can provide an enclosure by building and its cortyard inside. This can improve sense of ownership and security and also defining public and private space clearly can make residents feel more comfortable and use more own outdoor space


Context of the research High streets are places to enhance social value by provide opportunities for local business; promotes social cordiality and cultural exchange; they also encourage londoners to walk or take public transport. Unfortunately, according to Department for Business Innovation and Skill (2011), High streets are slowly losing their place within London and are quickly superseded by the unit of the town centres, foreshadowing the slow downfall of high streets.

What threats does high street face? High street retailers are under threat as consumers are shopping more online and the cost of running a physical store on a high street is being compromised by rising business rates and legal minimum wages. According to National Statistics mentioned by Butler (2018) in the Guardian, 80,000 jobs have been lost from Britain’s high streets within the first half of 2018 and its believed to rise to 85,000. Furthermore, Rachel Lund head of insights at the British Retail Consortium stated in the Guardian, they are witnessing increase competition and higher costs on high streets, accompanied by decline in footfall as consumers shop online (Butler., 2018; High streets for all 2017).

https://issuu.com/rung-aruntiyanukulmongkhon/docs/ group_12_final_report

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Collaborative City Planning Strategies Assessment Criteria


Retail in the Green Lanes high street is considered as a non-residential use and an actor which provide products, goods, food and services for everyday needs of local residents and also visitors. There is intense competition among the local shops, except for some categories such as petrol stations (monopolised by Esso), and hence less flexible in terms of price. About 95% of all retail options are local shops and the 5% are chain brand such as Sainsbury’s, Waitrose. This Green Lanes section has a unique use pattern different from typical high streets, as the retail frontage here is not continuous, but rather clusterized, and consists of four different retail clusters, each with its distinct character and uses. These specific features of an overall ‘Green Lanes high street as affordable retail options could be indicated in a following break-down; Cluster 1 - as affordable product & service options. Cluster 2 - as affordable high-end products and free parking lots Cluster 3 and 4 - as affordable quality local retail options for everyday life.

Land uses map showing different type of non-residential uses




https://issuu.com/rung-aruntiyanukulmongkhon/docs/woolwich_ group_5_-_final_report_02_

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Urban Design : Design Guidance, Incentive and Control



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Urban Design : Sustainable Futures by Design

https://issuu.com/ rung-aruntiyanukulmongkhon/docs/ tiyanukulmongkhon_ bpln0034_sustaina


WANDLE VALLY The aim of the course is to provide the student with a holistic approach to all the aspects of sustainability: social, cultural, economic and environmental. It seeks to make the student reflect on possible sustainable future cities by addressing issues that are currently at the forefront of the debate on urban design and city planning: how to make cities more inclusive, collaborative, consume less resources, interact with nature and, at the same time, strengthen its design and maintain and reuse its heritage. The module combines design and theoretical reflection through a series of lectures, workshops and a design proposal. The key topics of sustainability that the lectures and workshops address are: • City and nature: interaction between humans, non-humans, city and nature. Land use, food, waste, urban metabolism, urban fauna and flora. • Urban character and heritage: what makes a place, townscape, urban conservation. • Collaborative urbanism: participation, co-production, co-design, civic economy. • Inclusive cities: social justice, culture, gender, age, democracy and welfare delivery.








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Dissertation in Planning : The value and role of street vendors in the Thai high street, in promoting social cohesion and socio-economic prosperity

Street vending can be a survival strategy for women and the urban poor and contributes to social cohesion in Thai society. Research on the relations between street vendor and buyers in four specific site areas where are selected case studies in this dissertation has tended to focus on perspectives from vending stakeholders, which are the seller, buyer, general public and authorities, through the ‘Returning footpaths to pedestrian’ policy, 2014, in order to investigate the impact of the existence and disappearance of street vendors in Bangkok. full version of dissertation report https://issuu.com/rung-aruntiyanukulmongkhon/docs/cover_dissertation_photo_2-merged


Quantitative data analysis methods are used to interpret and explain street vending patterns affecting its location and buyers’ behaviour in different areas. Then, to conclude, the study investigates the role of Thai high-street vendors in aspects of contributing to social cohesion and economic prosperity, on which research is limited. The results show that street vendors encourage an inclusive city where streets act as public spaces for all, including vehicles, non-motorised traffic, pedestrians and socio-economic activities (vending). Furthermore, street vending involves building social integration and co-relationships between diverse people in the community as the same fabric, and also supports the place being more vital and safe due to the opening time effects. Therefore, policy interventions need to study the street vendor role in regard to social aspects in order to retain and improve the better vending on the street in Thailand; these policies may then be applicable to global street vending.


Part ll : Freelance Projects


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Twin house in the narrow street


Twin houses on a narrow street Loei, Thailand Underconstruction (complete in 2022)

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Twin House project’s lands are owned by two bothers where located on the narrow street about 4 meters or 13.3 feet in width. The street allowed only one-car pass though while it is set as a two-way road. Therefore, in this development started by convincing two owners made a decision to donate the frontage land for expanding street for 50 cm. each (1 meters in total) which it make clients easiler park thier cars, and reduce traffic jam on the rush hour in the morning. Above all, this is very important that to set the new line of frontage fence for the new developments on the emptry lands along this street in the future. This private houses project could play a key role to promote the concept of caring about public realm which acually belong to all together in the community and to voice to authorities to see how they will develope the plan and policy making this neighborhood more livable.

full construction drawing package: https://issuu.com/rung-aruntiyanukulmongkhon/ docs/200909_for_tender_bky


Sharing Courtyard for extented familiy where connect two liing rooms (one is for 1st generation and another one is for 3rd generation family) on the first floor. The house becomes home of crose-generation which enhance the warmth of life and family bond, and reduce of the lonelyness of grandmother who can help taking care and transfer her wisdom to a new child of the 3rd generation.


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The Forest House Baan Boonprakong

The Forest House: Baan Boonprakong Loei, Thailand Underconstruction (complete in 2022)

The existing abandon teak-tree forest land in the city. The program is to build the cottage to retirement life of two parents of a musician and a music trainer. The Forest House was seperate into two wings, one is a family private house, another one is music clubhouse. L-shape is designed in order to embrace all of existing trees in the site by less cutting then off and to take the large openair courtyard outside all together with multi-purpose activities such as stage for acoustic music performance which is the source of the sense of this place, Musician house.

full construction drawing package: https://issuu.com/rung-aruntiyanukulmongkhon/ docs/201213_baan_bpk_permit


Location Site is located in the city of a province in east-north of Thailand where is a small size of town with lower density. So that Loei province is still the land of the nature and green area.



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The Forest House Baan Boonprakong


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DP Estate: Townhouse

DP Estate: 7 units of townhouse Nonthaburi, Thailand Underconstruction (complete in 2022) Mix-uses program of the row house in town near Bangkok for commerial uses and residential uses becomes the concept of the Flexile Uses for all users. To make a grester choice for a buyer who now seek for the house that can be change and use of multiple proposes in the mass-product of real estate development DP Estate is a new brand of developer agency who focuses on the flexible space for a mass houses in design to maximize the diverse needs matching.

full construction drawing package: https://issuu.com/rung-aruntiyanukulmongkhon/ docs/dp_estate_for-cons-dp-th4-ar-20210301re-03




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Bowlito Maxican Kitchen


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DP Estate: Townhouse


TREE C NCEPT TREE CONCEPT (2020) COMPANY LIMITED 118/4 SOI PAHOLYOTHIN 32 ( SENA NIKHOM ) CHANKASEM JATUJAK BANGKOK 10900 CALL & LINE: 087-234-9000

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Bowlito Maxican Kitchen Kiosk Emquartier, Bangkok Thailand 2020

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1. THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF TREE CONCEPT (2020) COMPANY LIMITED. OR ONE IT'S AFFILIATED, IT IS ISSUED SUBJECT TO RETURN UPON DEMAND AND IS NOT TO BE USED EXCEPT IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROJECT FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED 2. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING USE FIGURED DIMENSION ONLY.

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13 Sq.m. of area with non-permanent structure restriction of the department EQUIPMENT LIST store, Emquartier. The client required the Symbolkiosk asSpecification Size (W x L x H) which QTY a main kitchen maximize 1 Single sink 800x700x850 1 that will be used to cook 2 appliances Freezer 700x600x850 1 3 Salad chiller (right compressor) 800x1500x850 1 and deliver a number of order in time at 4 Hot Stove 800x800x850 1 5 noon. Counter Chiller 750x1800x850 1

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Ice bin

750x350x850

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Chiller (under counter)

750x1200x850

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Working table (counter POS)

850x400x850

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Table (ว่าง)

850x750x850

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*menu display Warking table (ที่วางจาน) เตาแก๊ส (มีให้)

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LAYOUT PLAN +1.35 SCALE

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full construction drawing package: https://issuu.com/rung-aruntiyanukulmongkhon/ docs/_bowlito_final_drawing_package_revised_180420 1:25@A3


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2018-2021 portfolio Rung-arun Tiyanukulmomgkhon


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