2010-2015 Architectural and Design
WORKS Wasachon Angoonsuthiphan BA. of Arch, KMITL Thailand
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AutoCad SketchUp Illustrator Photoshop Lumion Artlantis Ms. Office Revit
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WASACHON
ANGOONSUTHIPHAN
Email address Education
Awards
University activities & Experiences
gam.wsc@gmail.com 2015 : Bachelor of Archictecture in King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand (GPA 3.60, First Class Honours) 2010 : St. Francis Xavier Convent school, Thailand 2014 : Awarded a scholarship to study 2 months abroad in University of Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan. 2013 : Awarded a scholarship of Education & Cultural Exchange Program in the United Kingdom. 2015 : Involvement in the design of NGO project in Northern Thailand. 2015 : Attended to the lecture series by Japanese architects MADE IN JAPAN | The Japanese Architecture of Tomorrow. 2014 : Had an internship at Design 103 International Architectural and Design Consultants, Bangkok, Thailand. 2014 : Awarded a scholarship to University of Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan. Oversaw university workshop with the architectural students from University of Ryukyus and elected internship at Kuniken Architectural and Engineering Co.,Ltd. Okinawa, Japan and Gushiken Architectural and Engineering Co.,Ltd. Okinawa, Japan. 2013 : Participated in The Royal Project ‘Bhumirak’ designing and renovating residential buildings by using the local materials. 2013 : Presented the concept of my Riverside Hotel project in front of an audience in the Architectural & Design Talk by PATRIK SCHUMACHER, Director of Zaha Hadid Architects. 2013 : Attended to Frankly Speaking: A Conversation with FRANK GEHRY.
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CONTENTS Academic Works Residential Big Family House (5) Multi-unit Housing (9) Institution Kindergarten (13) Commercial & Public Riverside Hotel (17) Civic and Flood Shelter (23) Floating Market (27) Hospital (31) Cathedral (35)
Competitions Thailand Hi-speed Train Station (41) International Students Dormitory (45) Sustainable Housing (49)
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BIG FAMILY HOUSE Location Year Subject
Bangkok, Thailand 2011 Architectural Design This house is designed for 6 members of the family in a cozy and warm atmosphere by using bricks and wood as the main building materials to make them feel the sense of countryside.
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MODEL
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A painting room is set at the back of the house. It’s attached to its own private terrace to relax aftter doing some practices. A gallery with a small working space is provided for the mother, who usually works at home during the day and along the weekend. The gallery is located on the first floor next to the living area.
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There is a common space right in the middle of the house, designed as a living area, to gather everyone in the family together in every occasion.
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Kitchen
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ELEVATIONS
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MULTI-UNIT HOUSING Location Year Subject
Bangkok, Thailand 2012 Architectural Design This project is a combination of condominium and townhomes which are located in the same site and belong to the same owner but they were designed for the different targets.
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Sentry Box at the Entrance Semi-outdoor Plaza Drop off Service dock Plaza Visitors’ parking Townhouse office Plaground and Pool Car park entrance Connection to Civic Centre Public pavilion Main Pool
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KINDERGARTEN Location Year Size Subject
Bangkok, Thailand 2013 8,185 sq.m. Architectural Design The general education private school for primary education provides Preschool = 1 year preschool Kindergarten = 3 years of kindergarten
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11 10 1 Playground 2 Swimming pool 3 Canteen 4 KG.1 5 KG.2 6 KG.3 7 Nursery 8 Locker Zone 9 Library 10 Convention hall 11 Office 12 Service way
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CONCEPT Children Deserve
Ideal Learning Environment
Fun to learn Feel warm Free thought Fearless
- Flowing angular form - By using colors and materials - Several Spaces / Sliding - Creative activities / Playground connected to the building
Functional areas and facilities Fundamental lessons Flowing of ventilation and circulation Field with flowers Family-school communication
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RIVERSIDE HOTEL Location Year Size Subject
Charoen Nakhon Road, Bangkok, Thailand 2014 200 units Architectural Design 5-star, 35 floors, Riverside Hotel and Spa, with 200 units overseeing the Chao Phraya River, was designed by the concept of Thai Fabric.
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CONCEPT
THAI FABRIC
Thai Fabric is considered as one of the finest fabrics in the world. Thai Fabric differs from fabrics that are made from other countries, since Thai fabric has its own designs which represent Thai culture and tradition. The fabric designs have been derived from the ancient patterns, which reflect the way of Thai life that was in harmony with nature. Occasionally, the designs have been developed and modernized with new ideas, to create a selection of traditional designs. Thai fabric is renowned as one of Thailand's unique creative achievements, and one of Thai traditional heritages. We, all Thai people, have to take a part to help conserve our heritage to pass from generation to generation.
PROCESS Shape Reduction
Adaptation of Diagrid Pattern
PANORAMA VIEW
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Project : Number of : Rooms Grade : Target : Location : Adjective :
City Hotel & Spa 200 rooms Five Stars Hotel Business and Traveling Riverside on Charoen Nakhon Road For the rest with nature and being pleasure as much as possible in this City hotel
The double space areas are located in a warm, welcoming lobby, and it is the first area after stepping through the entrance door
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PERSPECTIVE
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This project was chosen to be one of 5 selected works in the Architectural & Design Talk by PATRIK SCHUMACHER, Director of Zaha Hadid Architects on 3rd August 2013 at IMAX Siam Paragon.
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CIVIC CENTER & FLOOD SHELTER Year Capacity Subject
2013 300 people Architectural Design
Due to the flood in Thailand in late 2010, sheltered places became more important to victims who suffered this natural disaster. This shelter usually operates as a civic center and it is alsp adaptable to temporarily dwell when necessary.
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SECTION 1
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Parking Multi-purpose area Park Reception Main hall Commercial area Toilets Canteen Lifts Multi-purpose area Locker room Main kitchen
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A large yard, containing a big old tree, is located right in front of the building. It has capacity to hold events and ease up social interaction.
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Internet service Hall Library Coffee shop Study room First aid room Office area Conference room
MATERIALS WOODEN LATH WOOD FLOORING CONCRETE WALL PEBBLE FLOORING METAL SHEET FIBER CEMENT BOARD
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FLOATING MARKET Year Subject
2014 Building Technology The floating market in Thailand is a very popular place for both in groups of Thai people and foreigners. The combination of building technology and identity of floating markets is the design of the Hexa Market, a modular-system floating market.
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ROOF PLAN
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Flashing red light at the top of the centre pole that can move up and down following the rhythm of the waves.
The pulley at the top of each pole is the anchor to adjust the hexagonal roof to be high or low depending on the water levels. It moves the centre pole, which is attached to the movable roof structure, to wave with it. They are all electrically controlled.
Joints in the roof structure were carried by the cable attached to the pole. You can lower the roof down or taut to lift the roof up to convenient level.
Iron ring which, attached to the hole on the wooden floor, works as a framework of the centre pole for easily moving up and down.
SINGLE MODULAR Details & Joints
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When the buoy, made of gallon drums, float up, they push the pole to rise up as well. And the hooks at the pole top, which carry the ring of roofing plates together, can bring the whole roof up and change the roof shape.
The rings hold the roofing plates together but let them move independently.
Roofing materials can be changed according to weather conditions. An example would be a nylon mesh or canvas.
24 gallon drums bounded together as a raft push the centre pole to go up and down following the water levels and ripple along the waves, which will make all the roofing plates move, reshape itself and the shape of the roof with a beautiful sway.
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PERSPECTIVE
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HOSPITAL Location Year Size Subject
Don Muang, Bangkok, Thailand 2014 400 beds Architectural Design This hospital is located in the city of Bangkok near the airport. Wood was used as the main materials for both exterier and interior giving the feeling of nature during the stay of patients. The use of the wooden lath as a presentation of patients’ room can inspire a home-like sense.
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ROOM TYPES
FIRST FLOOR
duct floor 4th floor plan +17.30 3rd floor plan +12.80 2nd floor plan +8.30 1st floor plan +3.80 +0.30 Ground floor plan
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1st floor plan
THIRD FLOOR
Service corridor
2-Bed & 4-Bed rooms
Corridor
Nursery Administration dep.
Staffs’ locker
Nurse department
Physical Therapy dep.
Dental clinic
Obstatrics clinic
Pharmacy department
Service area
Pharmacy storage
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Single-bed rooms
Service lifts
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Corridor Corridor
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Passenger lifts
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ICU. & office OR. & delivery OPD. Register & Pharmaceutic ER. & X-Ray
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Exterior Interior
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MATER DEI CATHEDRAL Location Year Size Subject
Mahidol Road, Chiang Mai, Thailand 2015 12,734 sq.m. Thesis in Architectural Design The new cathedral of Chiang Mai Diocese, located near the city of Chiang Mai is designed not only to solve the problems of the old cathedral but also to be an outstanding landmark of Chiang Mai.
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FURNITURES The santuary should contain very few items other than the altar, ambo, chair of Priest Celebrant, cross, and candles. Other things should be in the santuary only in the rarest of circumstances- and shouls never impede sight lines and movement. The emphasis should be on simplicity, on the central furnishings, Chairs, kneelers, and candles not utilized for a rite should be stored out of sight. In other words, keep clutter out.
Presidential Chair The chair of the Priest Celebrant must signify his function of presiding over the gathering and of directing the prayer. Thus the more suitable place for the chiar is facing the people at the head of the sanctuary, unless the design of the building or other features prevent this: as, for example, if on account of too great a distance, communication between the Priest and the congregation would be difficult, or if the tabernacle were to be positioned in the center behind the alter. In any case, any appearance of a throne is to be avoided.
Ambo There must be a place in the church that is somewhat elevated, fixed, and of a suitable design and nobility. It should reflect the dignity of God’s word and be a clear body is placed before them. The place for the readings must also truly help the people’s listening and attention during the Liturgy of the Word. Great pains must therefore be taken, in keeping with the designof each church, over the harmonious and close relationship of the ambo with the altar.
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Baptistry
The congregation, the faithful, the people of God, the gathering - all these terms are used in Church documents to describe those who come together for liturgy. The variety of terms used reveals how important this gathering is, because when we come together in the church to celebrate the Eucharist, we are not crowd or a miscellaneous group of people thrown together by chance. We are a unified body, coming together for a single purpose, and engaged in a particular action-the liturhy, the work of God’s praise.
The baptistry is often placed by the entryway, because Baptism is entrance into the church. The baptistery or the area where the baptismal font is located should be reserved for the sacrament of baptism and should be worthy to serve as the place where Christians are reborn in water and Holy Spirit.
There could be only one altar in each early Christian. The altar was the presence of the one Christ, the center point of the community’s gathering for the sacred mysteries. This centrality was shown in different ways in various regions. In some places, the altar was like a table, with visible legs or supports. Elsewhere, the altar was an unknown block of stone.
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Use of light-coloured materials, such as metal sheet, light wood and clear acrylic, to bring tranquility and fairness.
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ELEVATIONS According to the belief of Christians and the Bible, God is like the light on the way of human lives. ‘Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path.’ (Psalm 119:105) ‘When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."’ (John 8:12) The design concept was strongly based on this perception, trying to accomplish a metapholical channel to transmit the light from God to all christians. Following this idea, the project is named the Prism of Light.
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The roof of cathedral is the truss, which comprises space truss and space frame, made up by holding both ends of the building together to pass the force by welding bonds. The longest span is 73 metres at the center of cathedral and it is supported by hinge joints.
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HUA-HIN HIGH SPEED TRAIN STATION Location Year Size Subject
Hua-hin, Thailand 2014 15 Acres Architectural Design The competition to design the new stations, which are going to be built for the 209-kilometre, high-speed railway project from Bangkok to Hua Hin district of Prachuap Khiri Khan province. The high-speed train system will largely run alongside existing lines. The high-speed train will supply other Asean members and southern China with goods such as light parts, high-tech parts, seafood, fresh-cut flowers, vegetables and fruits.
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Stations are the places where trains stop to collect and deposit passengers. Since the station is the first point of contact most passengers have with the railway, it should be regarded as the "shop window" for the services provided. It should therefore be well designed, pleasing to the eye, comfortable and convenient for the passenger as well as efficient in layout and operation.
Platform width is also an important feature of station design. The width must be sufficient to accommodate the largest numbers of passengers expected but must not be wasteful of space.
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It will connect the areas on either side of the tracks, which currently divide the platforms, under a woven wood roof. It refers to the identity of the city, which is well-known for the sea by using the local materials such as wood and the pattern of the coconut leaves and apparently the form of building is from the leaves which is the nature element.
The ticket office and gate lines are below the platform level. This can be done to allow one ticket office to serve both platforms but it requires the space to be available below track level and this, in turn, requires enough height in the structure. Since many stations are built at road intersections, the location of the station structure might have to permit road traffic to pass beneath it and this requires an adequate height structure to be built. It is sometimes better to position the structure to one side of the road intersection to allow room below for the ticket office.
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STUDENTS DORMITORY Year Subject
2014 International Competition It is the open contest, organized by JSC Ryterna Modu in the theme to design and provide originally looking student housing project using modular construction as their key element.
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The goal of this project is providing a living space for 100 students (70% singles and 30% doubles) and could be designed by using only single or two modules of containers. Students domitory has to be compact, take-up space has to be as small as possible, but visually the building has to be attractive. It also needs the common spaces such as kitchens and laundry rooms in each floor.
PERSPECTIVE
ROOM TYPES WITH 2 SIZES OF CONTAINER
2.60 m.
SINGLE ROOM
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DOUBLE ROOM
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Laundry
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The maximum dimensions of one modular unit for transportation - 9000 x 2990 x 3100(h)
Double Rooms Single Rooms Staircases
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SUSTAINABLE HOUSING Location Year Size Subject
Phnom Penh, Cambodia 2014 12,734 sq.m. International Competition This international competition is hosted bt Building Trust International. The aim of this competition is to design houses that promote health, are safe to live in, are affordable and attractive. Encourage and reward design excellence at a small scale which integrates function, structure, details and the needs of those living in Cambodia.
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LIST of MATERIALS
Roofing
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Concrete Footing Ø 6” Bamboo Columns Ø 6“ Bamboo Columns
lbm 1m 6m
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Ø 2” Bamboo 1st Flooring Ø 4” Bamboo 1st Floor Beam Ø 4” Bamboo 1st Floor Joist
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Ø 4” Bamboo 1st Floor Beam Ø 4” Bamboo 1st Floor Joist Ø 4” Bamboo 1st Flooring
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Ø 4” Bamboo Rafter Ø 4” Bamboo Rafter Ø 2” Bamboo Purlin Bamboo Slat Purlin Thatched Palm Leaf Roof
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Bamboo Species Dendrocalamus : construction, column, beam The mother of all South-east Asian giant bamboos. Rough exterior surface becoming smoother beyond 6m. Thick uniform wall. Many variations and phenotypes found across Asia that produce variable culm diameter from 2"- 20 inches.
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Thyrsostachys (Ping Pong) : rafters, and bundling for structural beams / fencing decorative applications Smooth skinned solid bamboo to 30cm and straight culm to 8m
Cost per unit should be capped at 2000 USD. They expect the basic wash, toilet and kitchen facilities to be included as well as material and labour costs.
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Wasachon’s Works 2010-2015
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