Witchaya Wipusanawan Architectural Portfolio

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ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO WITCHAYA WIPUSANAWAN 2017



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Curriculum Vitae

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Rad Hourani Flagship Store

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Huay Nam Guen Border Patrol Police School

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Bag-dad Student Center

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Pink Park Breast Cancer Center

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Worawan Park Hotel Srinagarindra

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Through the Shade : Bridge Design

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Loha Prasat : Circulation Analysis and Synthesis

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Ladprao House : First Commissioned Project`

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Education : 2011-2012

AFS international exchange student in Pennsylvania, United States of America

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Graduated from Kasetsart University Laboratory School

2014 - studying at Faculty of Architecture, Present Chulalongkorn University

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Witchaya Wipusanawan 6 April, 1994 Bangkok, Thailand Currently live in Bangkok Contact : +66873349493 w.wipusanawan@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/ wwipusanawan instagram : witchaya__

At Faculty of Architecture Chulalongkorn University : Architectural Design I, II, III, IV, V Architectural Criteria & Concepts I, II History of Art History of Architecture Thai Architectural Heritage Tropical Architecture Residential Architecture Structural Design I, II, III Building Technology & Construction I, II, III, IV Architectural Detail Design Building Performance Technology Extracurricular courses : Revit for Beginner at D-art Institute Rhinoceros for Beginner at D-art Institute

Experince : Volunteering at 73th-76th Student Volunteering Camp Winning Inter-university Faculty of Architecture rugby Championship with Chulalongkorn team. Currently working on a single story house Project to be built in Ladprao, Bangkok. The project is in the process of applying for a building permit.

Skills : Advanced Skills :

Autocad, Revit, Photoshop

Intermediate Skills :

Rhinoceros, Sketchup, VRay

Other Skills :

Illustration, InDesign, Microsoft Office, Hand Drafting

Interests/hobbies : Architecture, music, art, traveling, Language, playing rugby, playing guitar and drums

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Works, Competitions, and Awards : 2014

Highest Grade Point Average Certificate, Architecture Major Year 1

2015

Highest Grade Point Average Certificate, Architecture Major Year 2

2016

Highest Grade Point Average Certificate, Architecture Major Year 3

Honorable mention, Border-Patrol School Design Contest Border-Patrol School Design Contest is a contest sponsored and organized by Siam City Cement Company Limited and open for submission from students at Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University. The contest sought for a design for a Border Patrol School to be built in Baan Huay Nam Guen, Chiangrai as part of the company’s corporate social responsibility program that aimed to build schools in rural areas in Thailand. 3rd Prize, Pink Park Breast Cancer Center Design Contest Pink Park Breast Cancer Center Design Contest is a contest sponsored and organized by Sansiri Company Limited and Chulalongkorn Hospital. The event is a student competition sought for an interesting concept for Pink Park Breast Cancer Center, a real on going project which is in construction phase by the organizer. 1st Prize, TREES-NC Building Design Competition TREES-NC Building Design Competition is a student design contest organized by Thai Green Building Institute. The contest looked for an innovative design that comply with TREES-NC standard for buildings with any program. Final 3 selected designs, (in process of the selecting the winning design), Ban Rak Loke Design Contest Ban Rak Loke Design Contest is a student design contest organized by Government Housing Bank. The contest looked for an Eco-friendly low-budget house designs. The design will be given out as options for the bank’s borrowers. The winning design will be decided by the number times the design has been chosen and built by the borrowers. Submitted, Cafe’ Amazon Design Contest Cafe Amazon Design Contest is a student design contest organized by Cafe Amazon. The contest looked for a green and relaxing cafe design to be used by the company’s franchisees Ladprao House Ladprao House is a commissioned project in Jatujak District, Bangkok, Thailand. It is a single story 150 m2 house. 2017 Working in the design team of Faculty of Architecture Pavilion, Chula Expo 2017 Chula Expo 2017 is an event that will be held in March 2017 as an academic exposition and a celebration for Chulalongkorn 100th Anniversary. Each Faculty has to organize an exhibition that presents its academic progress and its vision of the future according to their field. I take part in the Faculty of Architecture design team to design the main structure of the exhibition. The main structure will house 130 donated used doors that will be transform into artworks that express each students and faculty members vision of the future.

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top row: Rad Hourani clothings middle left : longitudinal section middle right : front elevation bottom row: floor plans

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RAD HOURANI Flagship Store

Project Type Project Year Location

: two-storey flagship store : 2015 (Year 2) : Thonglor 10 Alley, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok

Rad Hourani Flagship Store is a year 2 school project. The program asks for a fashion brand flagship store that has brand identity and represents the brand’s philosophy. I picked Rad Hourani as it has interesting character. Clothings by Rad Hourani main concept is being sexless because he believes that even without the clothes’ gender identity the gender of the wearer can be seen through his or her movements. He uses layering techniques and strong geometric forms in order to achieve its neutrality value and also promote natural movement of the wearer with loose fit. The project tries to represent the character mentioned, as also try to communicate with its context. The main entrance complement an existing tree which also make the entrance more attracting and friendly. The interior space is very geometric with two main axis intersecting each other.

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main entrance

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Huay Nam Guen Border Patrol Police School

Project Type Project Year Location

: school (pre-school to 6th grade) : 2016 (Year 3) : Wa Wi, Mae Suai District, Chiang Rai, Thailand

Border Patrol Police School is a project by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn to provide children along the border in remote areas with proper education. The education provided is adapted to the locals’ needs, focusing mainly on learning skills. The schools are run by border patrol polices in the area and volunteer teachers. The school design in Huay Nam Guen is based on the fact that border patrol police school mainly teach in informal manner. Lessons are taught differently than in public school system as the curriculum is different and teachers are limited. The design aims to accommodate informal education with lots of areas for activities and gatherings as teachers may need to teach more than one group of students at a time. It also promotes children’s play because playing plays an important role in a child development. The space provided are according to different age group needs, because according to Mildred Parten Newhall’s famous theory, ‘Parten’s Stages of Play,’ as children grow up, they develop different interaction patterns, thus require different quality of space.

top: main court bottom: classroom interior

The diagrams on the left show children’s interaction patterns (top row) and corresponding spaces (bottom row). The first column shows Parallel Play Stage. Children from age 2-3 years old would play individually in the same area. The second and third column is Associative Play Stage. Children age 3-5 years old would play together in small groups. There is some amount of interaction but their activities are not synced. The last column represent Co-operative Play Stage. Children in Co-operative Play Stage play together in a large group with an organized activity. As shown by the diagrams, the group of children tend to increase in size as they get older and communication skill improve.

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The Classrooms are organized along a single loaded corridor with preschool classrooms aligned with the corridor lengthwise, increasing connection between the classroom and the play space. The corridor is then expanded for preschooler according to their requirment in order to let the children play in a contained area to make it more manageable for small number of teachers. For elementary schoolers, a court is provided for their activities, surrounded by smaller gathering spaces for various sizes of group and activities.

top : 2nd Floor Plan bottom : 1st Floor Plan 8 Huay Nam Guen Border Patrol Police School


top : main court bottom : classroom interior

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แบกแดด Bag-dad Student Center Project Type Project Year Location Collaborator

: student center : 2016 (extracurricular) : Patumwan, Bangkok, Thailand : Chalath Nettayawichit

Bag-dad Student Center is a project for TREES-NC Building Design Competition 2016 organized by Thai Green Building Institute. The competition look for an innovative green building design that comply with TREES-NC standard. Our program is a student center with working spaces, a small library and multimedia rooms. The building organization is based on the setting. The core is placed on the north-eastern side of the building to block the noise and pollution from the streets. The interior spaces are open to the west and the south, connecting with the garden. As most glazings are on the west and the south, solar heat gain become our major concern, which as a result, gave form to our design.

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To reduce solar heat gain, the building is designed in an upside down pyramid shape, slanted towards south-west to protect the walls from direct sunlight. As a result, a lot of double glazing are used to promote more visual connection with the garden and also allow natural light to flood the interior space, while still have decent insulating property. With this lighting quality, power consumption of the building air conditioning system and the need of artificial lighting therefore decrease. The view of the green area and the use of natural light helps create visual comfort and a relaxing environment.

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Other than the expanding floor plates, the main space is a triple volume atrium letting the light from the photo voltaic skylight on the rooftop reach the deeper floors. The atrium also give visual connection to the spaces, combining different floors into one big space, making building lively with user interactions and movements.

top : exploed diagram bottom : under south overhang 14 Bag-dad Student Center


top: library interior bottom left: south facade bottom right: east facade

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Pink Park Breast Cancer Center

Project Type : healthcare center and hospice Area : 14,600 m2 Project Year : 2016 (Year 4) Location : Khu Fang Nuea, Nong Chok, Bangkok, Thailand Pink Park Breast Cancer Center is a breast cancer screening facility with hospice for breast cancer patients with financial difficulties. The main objective of the design is to make the users feel comfortable and relax instead of being anxious when they come to the hospital. According to researches, human interactions and exposure to nature can help reduce stress and promote mental health for people with chronic illness which, as a result, aid the recovery. Various methods are experimented to create space as such.

Hospice

Supporting Facility

Breast Cancer Center

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To achieve that, I chose semioutdoor spaces as the main platform for people to interact and at the same time have more connection with nature. At the screening center, the waiting areas are semi-outdoor transitional space for each department. By shifting the circulation every time it reaches a building, it directs users’ vision towards the garden instead of the destination. Moreover, the circulation is then expanded to be usable as waiting areas. For the hospice, two residential units are arranged in a system in order to define a common area. The couple is then use as a base unit to organize a bigger common space where people can interact or do group activities Pink Park Breast Cancer Center

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On the left is the breast cancer screening facility floor plan. The departments of the facility are separated in to small buildings, organized loosely, according to the diagram explained above, to form a court in the middle. This court becomes the building main view. The laboratory, which is the only two-story building of the group, is placed on the north to be the backdrop of the court blocking users vision further into the service department. The waiting areas (shown in gray) have a nice view to take advantage of, and good natural ventilation.


The hospice is organized in 16 units and 24 units groups. The units are organized in the way that create common areas of various sizes. From two unit forming a shared porch to eight units defining an activity space, these common areas are designed to be the place where residences can gather, do group activities, or just strolling to relax. Such organization form the feeling of being in a neighborhood instead of just hospice units aligning next to one another, which can psychologically help the patients, who are already facing some physical difficulties, feel safe and relax in this friendly environment.

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Worawan Park Hotel Srinagarindra Project Type Area Project Year Location

: city hotel : 4,410 m2 : 2016 (Year 4) : Srinagarindra Rd., Suan Luang, Suan Luang District, Bangkok

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Worawan Park Hotel is located on Srinagarindra road, a location soon to be a new high-density financial district. With that in mind, the site with 66,368 m2 with FAR 4:1 should be partly preserved for another commercial project. As a result, the hotel is place adjacent to the back of the site, aligning with the property line to leave the a good piece of land untouched in the front. The car park facility is then place behind the preserved area as it might be visually blocked from the road in the future. With most of the land used, there is not much area to create good view for the podium. So I decided to separate the hotel into three parts, ball rooms and restaurants, main lobby and tower, and car park facility. This approach creates more surface area with pocket gardens between them which become the buildings view and allow more natural light to penetrates the building. For the tower, hotel rooms are organized off double loaded corridor. The north western side are building core, service areas, and guest rooms which are placed lengthwise on the corridor so most guest rooms can be on south eastern side which has a better view of the city of Bangkok.


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top : 2nd Floor Plan bottom : 1st Floor Plan

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The diagrams on the left show how the building is inserted with two pocket gardens which increase the building surface area, which give more natural light and views for more functions. Each parts are connected by bridges that give users clearer view of the gardens.

top : 2nd Floor Plan

top : 2nd Floor Plan bottom : 1st Floor Plan

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Through the Shade Bridge Design Project Type Year collaborator

: pedestrian bridge : 2016 (Year 4) : Suwat Lertkornkitja Nawat Pranveerapaiboon

Through the Shade is a bridge adding to a house to connect two functions which are separated by a double volume void together. As told by the architect, plot was originally full of rain trees, not much direct sunlight reaches the ground, only filtered light shines through the foliage. Unfortunately, number of trees had to be cut down to make way for the house which diminished the pleasing lighting effect. This gave us the idea to design a bridge that would create a similar lighting effect of the foliage. In order to achieve it, we researched different types of materials that has the potential to give similar filtering effect such as perforated metal, expanded metal, gabion wall, or green wall. To suite with the house appearance and structural condition, we chose perforated steel sheet our main material because it has the neat and clean look. However, normal perforated steel sheet only give consistent filtered light, which is not what we were trying to achieve. We experimented with different methods such as varying the hole sizes, layering different hole sizes, bending or folding the sheet in order to allow regular material to create irregular effect. The solution is to corrugate the perforated sheet because it distorts shadows by varying the incidence angle and also make the sheet stable without any additional structure.

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The diagrams on the left show different methods of mimicking the light filtering effect of the foliage, with the far right one being used in the final design.

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Detail 1 Detail 2

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left : front perspective right : its effect on the floor below

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Loha Prasat

Circulation Analysis and Synthesis Project Type : research Project Year : 2015 (Year 3) Collaborator : Suwat Lertkornkitja Polanart Munkiatkit Varisdha Dhakoorabutr Nichamas Pisutpunya Loha Prasat is a Buddhist architecture in Wat Rajanaddaram Woravihara, a Buddhist temple located in old town part of Bangkok. The building was built in the reign of King Rama III of Thailand. The building is an attempt to interpret one of the main Buddhism teachings into a built environment. The building captures three processes of mind development which are virtue, concentration, and wisdom. The processes and stages of the mind are portray as sets of circulation that have corresponding characteristic. The organization of the circulations is very systematic and complex. The circulation itself is also used as meditation space. This project aim to analyze and categorize Loha Prasat’s components in order to understand it’s organization. With analyzed information in hand, we then try to reorganizing the components in a different manner, in order to find new possibilities of space that might be usable with other programs and circumstances.

top row: Loha Prasat circulation diagram bottom left: 3rd floor plan bottom right: circulations

Loha Prasat floor plan is systematically receding, resulting in circulations with different lengths. Within the same length group there are variations in heights as shown on the left. The 3rd floor is picked to be the base of our reorganization as it is the middle level which means there are as many longer as shorter circulation, which make it more structurally possible. Loha Prasat : Circulation Analysis and Synthesis

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The diagrams on the left show the reorganization process using Loha Prasat original circulation sizing. Using third floor plan of Loha Prasat as the basis of organization, the circulations used are either longer or shorter than the original third floor circulation but within the first intersection point from the outer rim. This make it possible for vertical structure as different floors has their common intersecting spots. The first process of reorganization is to assign different length of circulation in to each strip of the original plan. We did this with certain patterns in order to eliminate millions of possibilities that exceed our processing capacity. Next, We assigned different circulations from each length group to the plan we achieved from the first process. We again, acquire millions of possible compositions from this algorithm. The plans are then picked out of this set of possibilities with usability and structural potential as criteria. Lastly, each floors are shifted away from the center to make the air well in the middle more dynamic.

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Ladprao House

First Commissioned Project Project Type Location Area Project Year

: single-story house : Ladprao 23 Alley, Lane 4, Chan Kasem, Jatujak, Bangkok : 145 m2 : Started in 2016 (extracurricular)

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Ladprao House is a single-story house designed for a college professor couple who wish to have a new house closer to their family after retirement. The project has some very specific conditions as the site is 8x30 meters along north-south axis. To the west of the site is an owner’s relative’s property with nice open space to look at. By owner’s request, the house has to be fully accessible by wheel chair. All these conditions combined drove the design to a unique approach. Due to the site, which is laying north-south with good view on the west and such narrow width. The criteria is very clear. The house has to take advantage of the view with proper sun shade. As a result the house is designed to have windows mostly facing east and west for the view and to promote cross ventilation. This means after setback, there is only 4 meters left in the middle. The service areas which does not need the view are grouped into two strips and then placed across the house to block least of the east and west skin. The blocks protude into the 2 meters setback with windows facing north and south which is allowed by the code.

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Heat protection methods play a major role in the house comfortable environment. The roof is a simple gable roof with 6” EPS insulation and long overhang to shade the windows from the sun and the rain. At the end of the west overhang are horizontal wooden laths to give shade but at the same time allow users to see through. The walls are cavity walls for better insulation. The materials are selected according to the context and owner’s preferences. The house is located in an old neighborhood with most houses being built in 1960’s in Thai modern style with exposed or painted brick facades. Considering that, the exposed brick facade is chosen to be the house’s main character.


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พุกไม้เนื้อแข็งขนาด 121 " x 3" ทาสีน้ำมันชนิดด้าน รุ่น Bodelac ของ Nippon Paint พื้นไม้แดง ขนาด 1" x 4" ตีเว้นร่อง 2 mm ทาน้ำยารักษาเนื้อไม้สี ธรรมชาติ Bayer Woodstain ของ Bayer หรือเทียบเท่า ตงไม้เนื้อแข็งขนาด 1" x 4" @0.30 m ทาสีน้ำมัน ชนิดด้าน รุ่น Bodelac ของ Nippon Paint

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