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Selected Architecture academic project 2010 - 2015




TITIKORN WAJANALERTPITAK Name is my nick name.

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11 April 1990

2017 - 2010 2010 - 2015

High school graduate at Thonburi Vocational College, Applide art. 5 year experince of Architecture program at Faculty of Architecture Rangsit University.

Working Experience : 5 months Internship at Office AT. Publication : Vernadoc Vol. 1 Thailand Workshop

: 2012 workshop with Changmai University : 2012 workshop with KMUTT University

Compettion

: 3nd. Prizeu Viva board design Compettion

DRAWING / ARCHITECTURE 3D MODEL

PERSONAL SKILL

3D MAX

Photography

ARCHICAD

Editorial design

AutoCAD

Model making

Artlandtis

Rendering

Lumion

Team working

Rhinoceros,Grasshopper

Learnning

Sketchup

GRAPHIC / EDITING LANGUAGES After Effects Illustrator

Thai

Photoshop

English

Microsoft Office Drawing , Sketching

45/660, Soi 13, Moo Ban Pongsirichai 4, Nongkhaem, Nongkhangphlu, Bangkok Thailand 10160 N.Titikorn@Gmal.com 096 630 9173


Architecture academic projejcts Architectural design program from second year to forth year is chosen and analysed together by Prajumyarm Group.

PROTESTANT CHURCH

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VERNADOC

SKYCRAPER

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26

KIOSK DESIGN

MUSEUM

10

LAMBORGHINI SHOWROOM

15

HOMESTAY

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PROJECT

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Protestant Church

AREA

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4,635 sq.m.

Project Location Sathon Soi 10 Rd., Sirom, Bangrak, Bangkok, Thailand.


From the study found that in present day, either Catholicism or Protestantism Christian churches are all build to link with Christian history, but only the design factors are different, which make the architectures different to the other. Such as Catholicism churches main design factors are to communicate Christian religion by using empty spaces and architecture style, while Protestantism main design factors are to use their place to education and message of Christian religion. All the design factors influence from the different vision of believers in each period of time in history. These information are recorded in westerner’s history. The designs of churches of both denominations consists of the good and the bad points that are important to study in order to find the right solution of Protestantism churches design in Thailand and to set up the study project. The significant basis of Christianity in Thailand is to propagate its tenets. However, with regards to architecture, it is treated as a hidden aspect for the sake of history and old belief which is totally disagreed with the propagation. Based on that point, there is an idea of project design emphasized on building and changing religious areas to serve other activities in order to create new image and understanding of Christianity in Thailand.

As mentioned above, the area design to promote close acquaintance in Christianity is created within overlapping spaces between public and religious areas for example tombs and gathering spaces, retail shopping stores and meeting room/ religious education room including a church which is renovated to be a theater not only for religious purposes but supporting various kinds of activity. Regardless of the idea that the building areas are holy and forbidden places, place of worship should be a place for sharing kind of understanding, a shelter and a center of community. The reason for selecting this location for the project is the number of Christians living here per the number of churches in this area. From the statistic service from E-Star Foundation, it is mentioned that the number of churches in Bangrak District is hard to find. The location of this project is the tomb area of The Church Of Christ in Thailand. With the benefit of being easy-access and gathering place of Christians for big events as it is located in the downtown, the idea of design and renovation of the tomb comes after.

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3 Protestant Church


Reception hall Back of house Chamber Public, Retail Education zone /Lecture room, Meeting room Main lift /stair Fire and service lift /stair Gatering space Tomb

Shortcuts around the streets surrounding retail shop stores and restaurants are constructed to facilitate walking through several areas of the project and the church spaces to ensure the familiarity.

The shape of the theater is big as defined by the utility space. The using of transparent materials serves 2 useful aspects. First, they reflect a comfortable feeling among other crowded contexts. Second, they reduce the feeling of being religious places which most common prohibit other people from outside.

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Theatre can be altered into a wide array of configurations including proscenium, thrust, arena, traverse, studio, and flat floor configurations with only a small crew in a few hours. Directors and scenic designers are empowered to select or invent the stage-audience configuration that fulfills their artistic desires, facilitating experimentation.

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PROJECT

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Skycraper

AREA

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83,600 sq.m.

Project Location Rama IV Rd., Kalong Toei, Bangkok, Thailand. Accociated with MR. Pooncharat Jaretavittayanon


In 2010, Lumphini Park Night Bazaar was closed. This project was disigned to be a brand in Bangkok , Thailand. Which includes office building, hotel, boxing stadium, department store, park and convention hall.

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The tower’s shape inself was designed to split theview into two parts park wing and river wing. In the same way these wings can also take view to Lumphini Park aswell by increased the building angle. Tower spine install by anti-reflection materinls to prevent the reflection for all people in the park.

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1. MRT. Station

5. Podium

2. Department Store

6. Tower

3. Office lowrise

7. Boxing Stadium

4. Power plant

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From 50% of maximum FAR all the zone was plan.

Extended the department store entrance to recieve pedestrian path form MRT and also distribute into the differential parts of office building, Under Walk was add to make a shortcut for office users

Seprated building to make the thinnest facing surface to determine reflection to the park and cut off south tower to because of 2H regulations.

2 main accesses for office building and department store and 1 sub access for hotel and stadium. This also cause the press of department store, Combined green roof to the ground.

Sharpened the sides make it more thinner.

Dragged park all along our site and open space to the approaching project

Tended the south building, Dragged up park to the top, Pressed stadium and podium down for the continuously park line also dragged up the Benjakitti Park.

Separated the low rise office, Smoothen those area and relate to the park and made another cut, raised up the entire building.

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TOP TOWER

+297.00

HOTEL SUITES

+274.00

HOTEL FAICILTY

+266.00

HOTEL

+216.00

OFFICE HIGH ZONE

+99.00

OFFICE LOW ZONE

+37.00

PODIUM ROOF

+30.00

0.00

PARKING

-22.50

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PROJECT AREA

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Museum

33,000 sq.m.

Project Location Tgu Thiem, Quan 2, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Accociated with MR. Ponrakrit Kulavittiwat MR. Wannasak Yotruksa MR. Amornthep Suksuwankul


Saigon River

Central Plaza

Vietnam has a contest of designing city plan, a response to the new coming AEC. The winning award goes to Sasaki’s project, which will be used in future development. It corresponds with the forth year’s project of Asean Project by designing large buildings. Therefore, we base our structures on this the winning project as references.

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The key issue for the design is that we want the museum to be a way connecting the gateway bringing people to the opera house and river front. With the tropical climate of Vietnam, the walkway connecting the gateway and opera house is underground passage. This walkway contains outdoor exhibition and becomes the main entrance of the library.

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The main entrance of the museum is on the the east of river front, which is connected to the exhibition zone and library zone, to accommodate a diverse target groups. All the areas of the building are built in slope for convenient in walking around and across

Library zone, Retail shop, Cafe Auditorium Exhibition hall Reception hall Museum

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PROJECT

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Lamborghini Car Showroom

AREA

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3,000 sq.m.

Project Location Vibhavadi, Chom Phon, Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand.


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The challenge found in the showroom design is its narrow landscape. The front part of the showroom has 28.50 meters width but it turns out to be a major point in designing a showroom capable of displaying goods even in a provided narrow space. For that reason showrooms are built with slope to create a better view from Vibhavide Rangsit Road. To get the full view of the motor show's movement, side location requires a space as large as possible.

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Setback 16 meters between the building and public road as per Building Construction Control Act and the surrounding buildings make the angle view from the road to the goods displaying area even narrower.

The second floor of the showroom is designed for being utility space at all accessible units as it can be seen from expressway.

Utilizing the setback space in front of the showroom as Drop Off point and the setback space surrounding the project area is provided for vehicle passageway.

Rotating the ground floor showroom to correspond with the Vibhavadi Rangsit Road’s perspective. Office area behind the project is extended to make view to the showroom from the office backside.

Adjusting the flat ground of the first floor of the showroom to a sloping ground for an enhanced perspective view of Vibhavadi Rangsit Road.

Colors and materials are followed by the specifications suggested by Lamborghini.

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SLOPE 1:100

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SLOPE 1:15 +5.20

8.000

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7.600

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Toyo Tires

Benz auto service

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6.550

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8.300

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8.300

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Vibhavadi Rangsit rd.

Lay-out plan

Second floor plan

1. Show room

10. Sales

2. Maid

11. Manager office

3. CCTV, Guard room

10. Office

4. Restroom 6. Cafe 7. Service bays 8. Gadgets store and Mechanich room

+11.60 +9.10 +7.20

SHOWROOM MANAGER OFFICE

SHOWROOM

CAFE’

PAINTING ROOM

MAINTENANAC

OFFICE

+5.20 +3.60 +2.60

MECHANIC ROOM GROUND +0.10

Section

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PROJECT

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Homestay

AREA

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200 sq.m.

Project Location Ban Kiriwong, Kamlon, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand.


4+1 Hometown Awareness Project is a conservative project, in which architecture students have opportunity to go explore the community. Seniors are in charge of setting development plans and freshmen are in charge of designing the house according to those of the seniors’ development plans and needs of the house owner. Kiriwong is a community located in a valley with wonderful natural attractions. Most of the people do agriculture,while many use their houses as home-stay for travellers to make more income.

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Axonometric before renovaet

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Since the owners of these houses usually do agriculture and their houses are built to be home-stay for travellers; therefore, the designs of this project are basically based on the original with improvement of stylishness. There are not many great changes because the owners just want to renovate a better house, while maintaing the original look using materials that can be found in the community.

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1. Terrace

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4.00

3.00

3.00

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1.60

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14.60

3. Kitchen room

First floor plan - Demolition Scale 1 : 150

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Second floor plan - Demolition

3.00

4.00

14.00

6. Bed room

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Scale 1 : 150

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5.50

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5. Dinning 6. Kitchen

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First floor plan Scale 1 : 150

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VERNADOC word refers to a methodology for vernacular architecture study that emphasizes the collecting of data and information on site by basic techniques to produce high quality measured drawings. It is expected that the results of field measure working will inspire building owners as well as people in the community to realize the values of their property as perceived by outsiders, so that they will co-operate in conserving those buildings

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Section 123/3 Damnoen Kasem Road, Amphoe Mueang Phetchaburi, Phetchaburi 1 0

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It is not possible to protect the built vernacular environment and to maintain the local building traditions by governmental money or regulations. More important is that the people will understand the worth of their tradition and they are proud of it. How can the architects be useful in this vernacular, architecture without architects -situation? One answer is: by using their very basic professional skills and showing their respect, the architects can show that the local tradition is very practical, clever and beautiful, the people have had capacity to create beauty and so they really can be proud of their environment and buildings. Architect Markku Mattila (Finland) started the first international vernacular documentation camp (VERNADOC) in 2005, then Architect Sudjit Sananwai (Thailand) spread this idea all over Thailand from 2007

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26 Kiost design


Elegant look of kiosk by the narrow and high (2.3m.) shap

Use the cool tone lighting at base, gradation to warm torn at top to make the tokyo look good to eat.

Apart separate base and body to make the kiosk proportion feel lightweight.

Parametric form inspiration from Ka-nhom Tokyo.

MENU AREA

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THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION 45/660, Soi 13, Moo Ban Pongsirichai 4, Nongkhaem, Nongkhangphlu, Bangkok Thailand 10160 N.Titikorn@Gmal.com 096 630 9173


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