PORTFOLIO Wareerinsiri, Natdanai, Tyler
Architecturial Work Collection June 2021
AXOMOMETRIC SCALE 1 : 150
Selected Works
Arcademic Professional
Academic 01 Nova Ratione 02 Water HighLand by Water Hill 03 Novata Ratione 04 Fauna & Flora Social Club
01-04 05-08 09-12 13-18
Experience 05 Extent Project 06 Ban Bath Gate 07 The Royal Resonance 08 Siriraj Bumrungvech
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01 Nova Ratione
Henderson Island, Pitcairn Island Group, South Pacific Ocean Won Design Excelence Award in 2019 INDA : International Program in Design and Architecture, Chulalongkorn University Bachelor of Science in Architectural Design program : Year Four Semester One Prof. Déborah López Lobato Ecological project
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“Monumental Watesland : Henderson Island” Henderson Island is the most isolde place in the world making it valuable to the scientific research. But due to the trash that are bobbed in to “ South Pacific Gray” a circular ocean function like conveyor belt bring plastic waste to the Island, making it the highest density of anthropogenic debris recorded anywhere in the world. estimate 3,800 peace of trash flow to the island, more than 38 million peace about 18 ton, affecting it ecology and destroy it beauty. Marking it one of the most polluted places in the world, where I developing an interspecies space made from a novel material developed and referred as “metaplastic”. The project includes ecology, speciesism, material and computational design in making use of this vast and toxic resource.
In 2019 Nova Ratione got Selected as one of INDA Parade’s project showcase , and won first place of Design Excelence Award by peoples and architects vote.
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Nova Ratione Welcome to Henderson island 2100, The land surface have been increased by 10 square kilometers from plastic pollution which destroyed most of the ecological aspects of the beach and coral area. As Plastic is one of the strongest and toughest substance humans ever created, infinitely flowing to the island of Henderson, I have seen this as an advantage aspect in order to coexisting between this man made material and the environment. By mixing plastic and sand melted into figures as construction materials called “Metaplastic”. In addition, Henderson island also known form it untouched biology which make it become one of the important sites studied for scientist and biologist. However, due to the unique landscape of the island fresh water are inefficient effect in the research area. The lack of fresh water causing the species of animal to be limited, therefore the largest fauna are four species of rare exotic bird. In this design I propose to use Metaplastic to incorporate with the ecological aspect of natural cycle, and supporting shelter and water source in the same way which served scientist researcher to explore further into the island. Speculation of how machine approach to site is by “Photogramathy”. Photo of site are taken in 360 degree angle and then compressing into 3d space, giving positive and negative space.Allown AI to constructed 3d print structure in the available printing boundary. where as the design of structure are mimic from tree crown and cell, 3D printed in different sand percentage depend on the placement of each structure function and surrounding. 3
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02 Water HighLand by Water Hill Ton Sai Beach, Phi Phi Don Island, Thailand
INDA : International Program in Design and Architecture, Chulalongkorn University Bachelor of Science in Architectural Design program : Year Four Semester Two Prof. Déborah López Lobato Ecological project 2019
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“The (planetary) Beach” “The (planetary) Beach” is a projective retrospect that will examine Maya Bay, which can already be referred to as “manufactured nature”.A byproduct of the Hollywood industry, it is presented as an ideal and picturesque scenario that has become monumentalized, and since has resulted in more than 1.5 million tourist visits annually from all over the world, the consequences of which have radically changed the living conditions of humans, non-human, and the biotope.
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Water Highland Education & Fun Park According to the statistic research, found that PhiPhi island consume 1,800 cubic meters per day while treatment plant consume only 300 cubic meters per day (17%) and others 1500 cubic meters are dumped into the sea (83%). Where this 83% of sewage are dumped by various methods, from housing and commercial building that dump their waste through an underground pipe which are filter through sand mixing in with underground water before contaminated into the beach and ocean. As the result from human impact, in 2018 Maya Bay one of the top touriste spot in Phi Phi has been shut down , in order to restore backland and rebuild it natural aspect. Nonetheless, PhiPhi Don have become the second place to be rescese , as it is a habitable land it could not be shut down but rather control it resource and population, leading to a concession agreement for ones to manage the water system of the island. As one might expect we have won over the agreement, Causing us to become “Water Highland” today. Our aim and strategy is to create an opening of a Black Box through educational and fun while able to sustain it self. The system divide into six elements each serve as a foundation of water cycle, at the same time perform as play ride according to the design and performance of each industrial element. For the context, Loh Dalum Bay are selected as it is the highest sewage waste point, the decision of selection is to redeem back it aspect of the perfect beach and also it unique topography that create both wet and dry land from the tide of sea level.
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03 Novata Ratione
Transportation Center of Skopje, Skopje, North Macedonia University of East London | Unit 8 Master of Architecture 4th year (ARB/RIBA II) Prof. Armor Gutierrez & Rosa Rogina Ecologiacl & Social Project
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“Novata Ratione (The New Network) ”
“The project aims to explore the potential of Novata Mreza station as a national center for recycling and repurposing industrial waste materials
to create new and innovative materials.”
By reactivate the existing Transportation Center of Skopje - promoting a responsible use of the national industrial waste upcycle into construction and architectural elements. At the same time the proposal forms a green lung which will act as a filter to help reduce pollution from the air and improving the transportation center user experience.
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Mining and tobacco industries are two of the major export goods in North Macedonia as it consists of over 52 mining locations while tobacco takes up to 25% of the country’s agriculture area. As the existing train route is not just serving passengers but also freight trains, export and transferring local goods around the area, the project proposes to use waste and non-reusable crops from those two industries in a new network of knowledge that upcycled industrial waste into construction material. This material will be used to complete the three dimensional connection of the Transportation Centre, which would then function as a factory or a production hub for the local community with a possibility to expand the knowledge towards the rest of the country with the “Youth train”.
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04 Fauna & Flora Social Club Poontoon Dock, Docklands, London, UK University of East London | Unit 8 Master of Architecture 5th year (ARB/RIBA II) Prof. Armor Gutierrez & Rosa Rogina Ecologiacl & Social Project
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“The Civic Waterfront : Architecture of waiting in the Royal Docks” How can spatialising the act of waiting, seen by many as an ordinary everyday ritual, expose and address deep routed socio-political tensions in the Royal Docks while creating purpose and long term cultural and creative values to both its permanent and transient communities? While rethinking and designing a new civic space in response to the behaviour and needs of local people confined in the state of waiting, students in unit 8 will be actively encouraged to explore wider urban and environmental strategies for activating the dock edges and bringing the water space into public use. By using architecture as a form of social enabling, this year’s projects will seek to offer a sense of purpose to the most vulnerable communities, while providing a public platform for upskilling, knowledge sharing and debate on the long-term future of the Royal Docks and its waterfront.
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01 Wetland Construction
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02 Massing : Shape
03 Massing :Circulations
04 Massing :Waterfront Access
05 Skeleton : Wooden Frame
06 Skins : Bio-materials
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and Ecological Center
e of human ignorance in consumption of man-made and by-product has alway placed an effect on the ecosystem as a s environmental shifts. How can we as architects redefine architecture’s set of tools ; space, programme and, materiality ent alternative in order to support the coexistence of human and non-human ?
e users of the facility are clearly divided into human and nonhuman, the programs of the building are plans to incorporate order to form a bigger ecology circular, where humans play in a roll of support rather than interfere. As one of the macal are toward poverty and unemployment, the center aims to assimilate the four keys of 3C Folklore that are: Learning; ork skills needed, Working; providing jobs opportunity, Living; living space/accommodation , and Caring; both emotional ort. Forming the local youth into the key worker/user running the Center.
human side, The center would form as a Water garden, supporting vegetation such as Reed, Marginal Moss, Water Hyant that could help purify the water and air , while acting as a shelter for surrounding wildlife and could be harvested for nstruction.
aims to activate the waterfront of the Royal Docks as a “Humanist Ecology Education and Research Center” a self-susroductive waiting that promotes eco-material construction technique with a program that coherence ecology and human
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05 Extent Project Morogo valley, LA, Claifornia, USA Space Saloon x Kyle May Architect Project Leader : Kyle May Design & Build : Community Project Completed in 2018 “Extent” is an installation that explores the spatial and visual limits of its environment. This hyper-programmed structure sits in the subtle landscape of Morongo Valley, California, gently landing among a field of sharp and prickly high-desert cacti. Suspended between two parallel walls, each measuring 60 feet long and 12 feet tall, are a series of platforms enabling activities of rest, viewing, and play. “Extent” performs as an instrument that is in constant dialogue with its context, reciprocally imprinting on and projecting to the site. The gridded bays capture, orient, and frame space in and around the surrounding canyon in an attempt to provide an exploratory base for future expeditions.
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06 Ban Bath Gate Morogo valley, LA, Claifornia, USA
Space Saloon Project Leader : Gianmaria Socci, Rebecca Van Beeck Design & Build : Community Project Completed in 2018 “Extent” is an installation that explores the spatial and visual limits of its environment. This hyper-programmed structure sits in the subtle landscape of Morongo Valley, California, gently landing among a field of sharp and prickly high-desert cacti. Suspended between two parallel walls, each measuring 60 feet long and 12 feet tall, are a series of platforms enabling activities of rest, viewing, and play. “Extent” performs as an instrument that is in constant dialogue with its context, reciprocally imprinting on and projecting to the site. The gridded bays capture, orient, and frame space in and around the surrounding canyon in an attempt to provide an exploratory base for future expeditions.
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07 The Royal Resonance UTC college, Docklands, London, UK Team : CAST LFA Pews & Perches Competition Completed in 2020
The project tackles the topic of the pandemic period both in terms of our social distancing daily lives and playful furniture. The project aims to impose social distancing behaviour to people and provide them with a space suited for the new normal. In this case, public beaches create playful sense in the design by playing with natural wind around the site to create a sounding bench as well as public art. In conclusion, the curving partition allows people to separate themselves from others, distance oneself from others, and embrace the new normal as an isolation bench. The design is more than just a pan- demic response, it’s become a device that promotes both isolation and relationship between people and nature, forging local interactions as well as social distancing altogether.
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08 Siriraj Bumrungvech Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand Work Experience Team : Modern Modular Completed in 2021
Siriraj Bumrungvech is an extended commercial part of Siriraj Hospital. The hospital was founded by King Chulalongkorn in 1888 and it is the oldest and largest hospital in Thailand. Siriraj Bumrungvech is a high end Pharmacy with an office space. The project’s concept form around the idea of a luxurious boutique store cooperating elements such as window display and shelf display to show of their product and space.
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