Architecture Portfolio, Wiramon Tilaganont 2014-2019

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2014-2019


WIRAMON TILAGANONT Bachelor of Architecture

Architect Designer Photographer

BASIC INFORMATION

A B O U T M E: I am Wiramon Tilaganont, an architecture student from King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), School of Architecture and Design (SoA+D). Architecture is my greatest challenge which I believe it is about resolving issues and creating solutions and I am up to take my skills to the next level.

Date of birth : 28 March 1996 Address : Bangkok, Thailand Tel. +6689-745-3840 Email : wiramont039@gmail.com Nationality : Thai Languages : Thai & English

EDUCATION 2008 - 2010 Wattana Wittaya Academy, Thailand, Bangkok Middle high school 2011 - 2013 Wanganui Collegiate School, New Zealand High School 2014 - 2018 School of Architecture and Design (SoA+D), King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT)

Photography Exhibition “The Art walker and the history of art” At School of Architecture and Design, Gallery 2015 Out of Sight exhibition at KX learning center 2 Projects exhibited & chosen for presentation 2015 Out of Sight exhibition at KX learning center 1 Project exhibited 2016 Architecture 4.0 exhibition at KX learning center 1 Project exhibited 2017

Bachelor of Architecture (Architecture)

SKILLS

During my studies and working experience I have been training over 5 years of working under pressure and working environment in an exceptional enterprise. I have learned that passion, experience and how I deal with failure are the key values to succeed. It helps me to face and solve new challenges everyday.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

: AutoCad : Sketch Up : Rhino : Grasshopper : Lumion : Photoshop : Illustrator : Microsoft Office

Photography Exhibition "History of western Art and Architecture” At School of Architecture and Design, Gallery 2017 NOWADAYS Thesis Exhibition Thesis project exhibited 2018


INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE Landworks Sardinia International interdisciplinary workshop Ephemeral artistic installations, Italy 2016 Architecture Workshops with Kyoto Institute of Technology [KIT] University, Japan, 2017

WORK EXPERIENCE

ACTIVITIES & INTERESTS

Intern Architect : Architects 49 Limited 2016 June - July

: Architecture : Photography : Sport : Travel

Intern Architect : Architects 49 Limited 2018 June - September

Energy X Architecture Workshops with Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus, Japan, 2017

ACTIVITIES & PARTICIPATION Landscape Photography Workshop with Daniel Kordan Midnight Green, Greenland 2019

Landscape Photography Workshop with Daniel Kordan Lofoten Island, Norway 2018 Krungsri Leadership Academy, Wave 11 2019 May - June CHULA MOOC - Open online, Universal Design (UD), 2019

SoA+D. School of Architecture and Design study trip - Barcelona, Paris 2017

SoA+D. School of Architecture and Design study trip Italy - Germany 2015


TA BLE OF CON TENTS


CONTENT

x hotel @ Yaowarat 00 - U[Urban Xperience Hotel] Thesis Project

OF ARCHITECTURE 2030 01 - SCHOOL [ FUTURE EDUCATION ]

PROJECT 02 - MUSEUM [ CCCAC ]

03 - COLOR EXHIBITION DESIGN

04 - COMMUNITY MALL

05 - RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

06 - MID-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

07 -

THAI PAVILION

OTHERS

08 - EXHIBITION & WORKSHOP

09 - PLASTER SCULPTURE EXPERIENCE

10 -

11 - DRAWING & SKETCHING

MOVEMENT AND MOTION EXPERIENCE


Concept idea

00 Uxhotel @ Yaowarat [Urban Xperience Hotel] THESIS PROJECT

“Hotel becomes the community, not just one building” The project is starting from my interest in a hotel industry with the linkage of different cultures and hotel experiences with in the community as a whole in Mangkon Road at Yaowarat district, Bangkok. The purpose is to create ‘U x hotel’ in becoming as a part of the community, not just one building. By renovating and designing variations in layout and adding unique elements throughout the space and value added by connecting with the local at the same time. Offer guests a more personalized and fruitful experiences.


U x hotel @ Yaowarat urban xperience hotel

Thesis Question What is the architecture solution for hotel experience in Yaowarat? How U x hotel's customer experience with locality?


S I T E

L O C A T I O N

M A N G K O N R O A D , Y A O W A R A T


SITE ANALYSIS Mangkon Road, Yaowarat

Bangkok, Thailand FAR : 7 OSR : 4.5

Understanding Site Structure Yaowarat - Chinatown Located : Centre of Bangkok

Yaowarat Characteristics -Trading centre -The centre for Chinese Culture and Tradition -The Gold Road -Centre for Delicious Food

Mangkon Road, Yaowarat

Why Chinatown?

Riverside

-Yaowarat is one of the biggest chinatown in the world -Biggest Chinese community in Thailand -Top 10 World's best Chinatowns -Yaowarat Road is the largest gold trading market in Thailand -A popular destination for people who love food -Historical area -Located in the city center -A lot of people live and work in Yaowarat (local people)

-Heart of Thai culture -The bloodline of Thai people -Riverside is the original settlement of Thai people -Lots of attractions and historical places along Chao Phraya River -Water elements of life have remained unchanged in generations

Yaowarat Chinese community Past - Present

Chinese community 100%

Some Chinese people are leave because of high density of people. Some traditional attitude of living are gone

People from outside of Chinese community come in for business -Bring new cultural and behaviour into Yawarat area


USER ANALYSIS

International tourist style F.I.T Free Individual Traveler For who? -Celebrities in Thailand -Businessman -Family and friends -Maximum of 4-5 people

Purpose of visiting Thailand 1.Holiday 2.New experience 3.Shopping 4.Dining 5.Accommodation 6.Local experience

Activities Category 1.Thai Food 2.Spa / Relaxation 3.Historical tour 4.Night life 5.Learning local culture 6.Learning Thai cooking

Demographic 24 years and lower 24% 25 - 34 years old 41% 35 - 44 years old 27% 45 years old and above

Characteristic

TARGET NEEDS

Ux hotel

-Experience beyond experience with local -Hotel becomes the community, not just one building

Service

-Room service - 24-hour front desk -Health club - sport and exercise facilities -Spa service -Hotel Facilities (courtyard, co-working space) -Cafe bars or lounges -Airport drop-off service

Activities

Exhibition / Gallery - Event Traditional Chinese clothing rental Enjoy local activities and atmosphere Art Workshop

Knowledge

Special recipe style cooking class Organic rooftop (Plant) Culture (Thai and Chinese)


CONCEPT IDEA

"Hotel becomes the community, not just one building"

WHEN TRADITION MEETS MODERN Blending old & new architecture + AN UNIQUE HOTEL with ADVENTURE FILLED EXPERIENCES

Interplay with the old Chinese culture and modern life style. A clear contrast of what is old and new. Contextual link to both history and local culture the dynamic interplay with experience, detail, material, form and light. The connection between inside and outside, private and public space. Each building represent their own characteristic and uniqueness. Open for public and Link to the community [ Social Networking ] Intent on bringing back lively street.

Design sketch / Characteristic idea

Potential -Open for public -Social Networking -Intent on bringing back lively street -Different hotel experience -Link community

4 DESIGN ELEMENTS OF U X HOTEL

Material Concrete Brick Wooden Glass

History of Yaowarat Graffiti painting linking story Chinese junk boat, Red Head Junk.

Red connection bridge

Red wooden window structure & Screening facade Visual connection


Connection Bridge zoning & relationship


Bridge - Truss Structure


UX 1 Lobby & Cafe


UX 1 Lobby & Cafe

F2 Cafe

F1 Lobby entrance


UX 2 22 Guest rooms Co-working space Mini courtyard


UX 2 22 Guest rooms Co-working space Mini courtyard

F3 Guest rooms

F1-F2 Guest rooms

F1Guestrooms & Coworking space & Mini Courtyard

Organic rooftop & connection floor F1-F2

F1-F2 12 guest rooms


UX 2 22 Guest rooms Co-working space Mini courtyard

First floor plan

Second floor plan


UX 2 22 Guest rooms Co-working space Mini courtyard

Third floor plan

Section A


UX 3 Special recipe style cooking class & dining room

Interior perspective


UX 3 Special recipe style cooking class & dining room

F3 Thai & Chinese special cooking recipe class

F2 Dining room

F1 Chinese dessert & bakery recipes Section


UX 4 Gallery/Exhibition Workshop

Interior perspective


UX 4 Gallery/Exhibition Workshop

F3 Chinese Art and painting Workshop

F2 Gallery / Exhibition rental space

Section

F1 Gallery / Exhibition rental space


UX 5 Indoor recreation Fitness & Spa


UX 5 Indoor recreation Fitness & Spa

Organic Rooftop Farming

F2 Traditional Thai body & foot massage

F1 Western Fitnese Equipment and features

Section


UX 6 Lobby & Rooftop bar & Guest rooms


UX 6 Lobby & Rooftop bar & Guest rooms

Organic Rooftop Farming

F4 Mini Lounge and Rooftop bar

F3 3 Guestrooms

Roof top bar F2 3 Guestrooms

F1 Secondary lobby

Entrance


“AUTARKY island”

01 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE 2030 [FUTURE EDUCATION]

is a floating university that stands for self-sufficient , the eco-friendly building on island. Totally self-sufficient comprised of renewable energy, energy stor- age, power generation, organic food production, water and waste management systems include vertical farms, vegetable garden to produce its own food making this a beyond sustainable living development and refuses all trade with the outside world. With limited resource, the rapid growth of population in Thailand, is a country of 68.2 million people. The current world expected to reach 8.5 billion by 2030, 9.7 billion in 2050 and 11.2 billion in 2100. Sea level rise, the problem of rising sea levels the city is sinking at a rate of 10 cm per year. In 2030 the the city will sink about 1.3 meters. Year 2100 it will be more than 8 meters. Another issue is the sea level in the gulf of Thailand has risen about 3 - 5 mm per year. The effects of sea level rise overlaid with land subsidence, may mean up to 25 mm per year. That’s mean in 2030 could up to 32.5 cm and 83 years from now the rate of land subsidence will be more than 2 meters.


Sea level rise

2030

Sea water level

Rising sea level

2100

2030 sea level


SITE AND USER ANALYSIS RAMA ll RD

Site analysis BANG KHUN THIAN CAMPUS

SOI THIAN THALE 23

ENTRANCE 2 FROM SOI THIAN THALE 23

BANG KHUN THIAN RD SITE 2030 PROJECT

MAIN ENTRANCE FROM SOI THIAN THALE 25

SOI THIAN THALE 25

COAST LINE

HYDROLOGY

VEGETATION

WATER BODY, The overall site are swampy land that surrounding with water and man made pond constructio. Ground level are also the same level with water.

There’re no high trees in this area because of the wet soil condition are poor drainage because of the site itself are surrounding by the water.

User analysis SoA+D 2017

VS

SoA 2030

MANUAL & TECHNOLOGY

TECHNOLOGY

Architectural Drawing & Paper model

The Computer & Digital model

2017 USER

PREDITION FOR 2030 USER

Student Staff officers Professor Local people Staff Parent Visitor Exchange student

SoA+D 2017

Student Staff officers Local people Staff Parent Visitor Exchange student Innovation technology

SoA 2030


PROGRAM & CURRICULUM Program

Curriculum

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE IN 2030

BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE 5 years course

ARCHITECTURE DESIGN

SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS

HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE

Design Studio

Sustainability

Theory

Reality Studio

Environtal

Criticism

Structure l, ll

Sustainable Systems

Heritage

Building Systems

Elective

Transformation

Design Fundamental

Outdoor Experimental

Elective

Construction

Professional Practice

Degree Program: Architecture Degree Program Degree: Bachelor of Architecture Foundation year Students interested in architecture should indicate the "Pre-Architecture" major in their applications. A portfolio of design work is not required with your application Programme Sustainable building systems and sustainable solutions Sustainable Urban planning & Design Design studio Reality Studio Architectural Heritage(history) Sustainable Building Sustainable Building Competition (exhibition/competition) Design for Extreme Environments Sustainable Development and the Design Professions Elective courses Outdoor experimental Construction & Buiilding system Design Systems Architectural Conservation and Transformation Intern Thesis

INTERN

THESIS SEMINAR

THESIS


CONCEPT IDEA Concept CHANNELS GILL PLATES Gill ranker

Lamellae

BASIHYAL

Gill arch

Gill Fillament

GILL SLITS VESTIGIAL TEETH

GILL FILAMENTS

Water flow diagram Mouth

Gills Slit

Gills Mouth cavity

Gills cavity Brachios membrane [ forms a seal ], shut

Water ( sucked in )

[Expands]

[Expands]

GILL FILAMENTS

WATER MOVE

THE MOUTH

STRUCTURE

Water flows through the mouth than over the gills where oxygen is removed carbon dioxide and water are the pumped out through the gill slits.

Water moves though the gills by the cooridinated the action of mouth and the operculum. Taking in water and thereby oxygen in called inspiration and exit of water is called expiration

The mouth and the entrance to the oesophagus close and the floor of the buccal cavity rises. This pushes the water out into the opercular cavity. This water under high pressure force opens the operculum at the posterior end and moves out into the surrounding.

The structure and spacing of gill rakers in fish determines the size of food particles trapped, and correlates with feeding behavior. Fish with densely spaced, elongated, comb-like gill rakers are efficient at filtering tiny prey, whereas carnivores and omnivores often have more widely spaced gill rakers with secondary projections.

Stays shut

Lips close Forms seal

[contracts]

[Expands]

Lips stay closed

Open Water flows out

[contracts]

[contracts]

Diagram

WATER FLOW THROUGH GILLS [step to step]

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT WATER’S MOVEMENT Step1 WATER

Swimming with its mouth open and generate suction to draw in its meals.

1ST SET [FRONT]

POPOUS GILL PLATES

Food - filled seawater

CONSUMES THE PREY

CHANNELS

-Food filled -Swallow

Education

-Foundation year

Remains in its mouth [planton, shrimp]

Behind its gill plates

Step 2 FILTER WATER

2ND SET [MIDDLE] GILL FILAMENTS

EXTRACT OXYGEN

FILTER WATER

-Released water -Extract oxygen -Filter out small prey

Education -Studio -Thesis -Graduate Gill cavity to sift food particled from water

Self sufficient

3RD SET OF GILLS

RELEASED WATER

Back into the ocean

3RD SET [REAR GILL SLITS]

Allow bulk water flow out through the gill opening

are 5 large pairs of gills, and there are two fucction 1. Extract oxygen from the water to support metabolism. 2. Filter out smail prey from seawater

Air-breathers As air-breathers, whales clearly exhibit some unusual adaptations. The lungs may hold 2000 litres of air and whales must surface periodically to breath. It is thought that air sinuses in the base of the skull contain nitrogen-absorbing oils, helping to prevent whales from suffering the bends during their rapid and deep dives. They have more than ten-times the usual concentration of enhanced myoglobin in their muscles, a pink pigment which stores oxygen. They can function for longer without oxygen, before the inhibiting burning of lactic acid builds up in their muscles. When diving, blood is diverted away from non-essential systems and reserved for essential organs such as the brain. During breathing, the lungs can apparently be ventilated more deeply than in terrestrial mammals, with 90% of the air beingchanged with each breath.


CONCEPTUAL [ Grasshopper 3D diagram] WATER FLOW SCRIPT DEVELOPMENT 1

WATER FLOW THROUGH GILL MOVEMENT This factor is mimicking the movement of water movement through gills. The water will flows through the mouth and gills where oxygen remove carbon dioxide and water are the pumped put through the gill slits ( releast water).

SCRIPT DEVELOPMENT 2

WATER FLOW THROUGH GILL MOVEMENT This is a developed idea from the first script to recreate the zoning and spacing depends on the fucntion, user usage activity. The Shape of the dome are allow the wind to flows throght and go inside the building making a good quality of wind ventilation.

SCRIPT DEVELOPMENT 3

WATER MOVEMENT From the second script to third script. The form and the sizing of the building are different from the last one, From one form to five different forms.

SPACE SYNTAX The space syntax method, created a good based ground but in reality, did not work out or related to my concept because of the forms and shapes are all connected as a one. So the thing might be relocate, moving a bit or differ from the original forms to make it’s macthing to my design concept.


Underground floor plan N

WOMEN’S DORMITORY

Women’s Bathroom Men’s bathroom

MEN’S DORMITORY

WOMEN’S LOCKER ROOM MEN’S LOCKER ROOM

Women’s Bathroom Men’s bathroom

DAYROOM STUDENT & INSTRUCTOR LOUNGE

STUDENT & INSTRUCTOR LOUNGE

AUDITORIUM


Ground floor plan N

LIVE STOCK RECEPTION

GREEN HOUSE EDUCATION BUILDING

Footpaths

Studios

Athelics Field

Useable/ Stored electricity

LIVE ENERGY

Kinetic floor generates energy Kinetic floor generates electricity from footsteps and captures data within the urban environment. Our floors convert kinetic energy to electricitycreate interactive energy experiences.

EXHIBITION BUILDING & ATHLETICS POWER


Second floor plan N

RECEPTION

EDUCATION BUILDING GREEN HOUSE Ground floor

EXHIBITION BUILDING


SECTION

Section A Scale 1 : 250

EXHIBITION BUILDING

WORKSHOPS EXHIBITION AREA

ENTRACE

SHOPS

STUDIO I

SPORT FIELD

LIBRARY STUDIO IV

STUDIO ll TERRACE

STUDENT & INSTRUCTOR LOUNGE

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

CAFETERIA

STUDIO llI

MEN’S DORMITORY

AUDITORIUM

GREEN HOUSE

TERRACE

GREEN HOUSE LIBRARY

Section B

STUDIO ll STUDIO l

Scale 1 : 500

Both structure, facade & rainwater collection

DAYROOM

STUDENT & INSTRUCTOR LOUNGE


Perspective

Wind turbines integrated into building


Interior perspective

Year 2100 l Basement l Student lounge


CONCEPT “Community�

02 MUSEUM PR OJECT [CCCAC] Community Cultural and Contemporary Art Center

From the history of the site and area near the site, there are communities that lived around there since the reign of King Rama 5 that been separate with the other side of the river. Even that it looks like Chao Phraya River separate the land in to 2 parts but actually the main river come from little parts that come together as one main line. In 1995, the bridge was built to connect Thonburi and Phranakorn that has up together. After the bridge was built, The Rama 8 Park was built for the communities. The river that comes from different direction and sizes of river flow together as one main line is the same idea as the communities that from different places and different amount of people that come to use the area together.



CONCEPT IDEA

Site This project is to design the museum for the community and also use as a cultural center. To create the space for both people that know and people who don’t know art, the design need to give the feeling of welcoming and make people know what happening inside. Also the activity that happened in the Rama 8 park need to be continued and can be part of the museum, so people from the communities, people that usually come to the site can still be the same and be the user of the museum in the future. So the way and curved will follow this information.

Interior Perspective


SITE PLAN


FIRST FLOOR PLAN N


SECOND FLOOR PLAN N


THIRD FLOOR PLAN N


SECTION

A bird's-eye view

Perspective


03



IDEAS & INSPIRATION COLOR

The primary color

What are the primary colors? Primary colors include red, blue and yellow. Primary colors cannot be mixed from other colors. They are the source of all other colors. Secondary colors are mixed from two primary colors adjacent to each other on the color wheel. The secondary colors are orange, green and violet.

The secondary primary color

+

=

+

=

+

=

Warm color

Cool color

DEVELOPMENT IDEA l

DEVELOPMENT IDEA ll

PLAN [movement]

PLAN

ELEVATION

Clear glass

ELEVATION Visual

Visual

Visual

+

Mixed color white color

= =


DEVELOPMENT DIAGRAM DEVELOPMENT IDEA l LINE - pattern

[d]

[b]

[c]

[1]

[2]

[3]

[4]

[5]

[6]

[7]

[8]

[a]

Movement Moveable panel Walk direction Visual effect Changing perception and direction Controllable system

DEVELOPMENT IDEA ll From the primary color


PLAN

EXIT

SECONDARY ENTRANCE

MAIN ENTRANCE


SECTION / ELEVATIONS SECTION A

SECTION B

ELEVATION A

ELEVATION B


STRUCTURE & MATERIAL GLASS & ALUMINIUM

Storage type1

Storage type2

Storage type34

Storage type4

Storage type5

Storage type6

Storage type7

Storage type8

Section detail Concrete roof

Alumminium structure

Alumminium Framing Glass panel


USER & ACTIVITY ACTIVITY Moveable shadow COLOR EXHIBITION Storytelling and art ART EXHIBITION ACTIVITY Cafeteria Exhibition space Children area zone1 - Light zone Co-workingshadow space zone2 - Semi dark zone Moveable COLOR EXHIBITION Experience and room zone3 - dark zone Storytelling art ART EXHIBITION Meeting place Moveablespace panels Cafeteria Exhibition Children area zone1 - Light zone Co-working space zone2 USER - Semi dark zone Experience room zone3 - dark zone Open to people Moveable panelsof all agesMeeting place General User Types Family USER Photograph kids to people of all ages Open General User Types Family Photograph kids

Lighting & shadow model Seeing by moving Timing [ daytime and nighttime ] Shade and shadow Contrast color Tranparency Mixed color experience Understanding Mixing Complementary

The light reflecting from that spot to your eyes is called an additive mixture because it is the sum of all the light. With these three lights you can make shadows of seven different colors [ blue, red, green, black, cyan, magenta, and yellow ]

by blocking different combina of lights. When you block two you see a shadow of the third co If you block only one of the lights get a shadow whose color mixture of the other two.

Lighting & shadow model

Concrete and glass roof

Purlin Spanning 2 meters

[Rigid frame structure] Wide Flange Beams 300mm X 1000mm

Shadow experience Steel colume 400mm X 400mm

Exhibition space

Children area Concrete floor 24000mm X 24000mm

Reinforced concrete beam 500mm X 1500mm

Cafeteria


“ The connected �

0 45 COMMUNITY MALL

The connection between interaction with the environment and human well-being. Because, nowadays people don't care about the environment, they don't think of it very often. People are becoming more interesting in manmade architecture and have less interesting in green environment. So the aim of this project is to restoring the balance between people and nature through this community mall. Let people experience the different between active and passive zone and both nature and manmade at the same time.


Perspective


CONCEPT / SITE LOCATION / USER

User type Needs / function

Concept idea Local people

green environment

Human

Local type

Workers

-Hoilday -Travelling -Tourist attractions -Tourist spot -Weekend market

Tourist

Family

Friends

-Safty and security -Eat local food -Otop + souvenir shopping -Relax and chilling area -Good environment -Banks

Come to temple

-Come here everyday -Weekend / Holiday -Sociality -Hangout space -Meeting area

Manmade Architecture Food / Shopping eat

Active

-

-

Shopping

eat

Shopping

Restaurant

Kopi restaurant

Passive

Opposite to Wat Phra Mahathat, Ratchadamnoen Rd, Nakhon Si Thammarat

Shopping

Praturatt

Building [A]

Khanom Jeen Sen Sod Mae Aed

Roti Panom

PixZel Caffe

Glur House

Cafe

Rd

Building [B]

Otop

Lan A

Rd

lley

Souvenir

da m

no

en

Phra

Krua Nai Nang

Srita

Rd

Ra tc

ha

ma

OPPORUNITY

ADVANTAGE

DISADVANTAGE

-Run business -Gathering people -Increasing green area -24/7 service -Convenience store -Recreation space

-Tourist attraction -City center -Economic road -Near important places -Night market event -Trainsportation -Lively people [day/night]

-No indoor activities -Lack of green area -No Shading -No public toilet -No 24/7 shops open -Near busy road -Noisy road

Cafe de Porto

Cote' Cafe'


PROGRAM & ZONING DIAGRAM Accessibility [walking]

Building B

Building A

Bus stop

connection- zebra crossing

Accessibility[car]

Green area

Skylighting

Restroom

Restroom

Welcoming space visual connection

The old existing trees

-Theater-Seating area Parking CafĂŠ & Restaurants Shopping area

Activity -Relaxing area -Hangout area

walkway / Corridor


SITE PLAN

Section building A


Building A interior perspective from the second floor

Passive zone [ Relaxing space ]

Active zone [Entrance] Building A

Active zone [Theater area]

Exhibition space [Second floor] Building B

The space between two building


“The complexity of simple appearance”

0 56 RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

The exterior design of this model is referenced by a simple routine life of “ Winnie the Pooh ” and the contrary, life of pooh is full of adventures, obstacles and difficulites which inspire the complexity of this interior design. Inspiration The house at pooh corner (book). In general, all the action take place within an episodic narrative structure that means there isn't really a plot that continues throughout the whole book. Instead, each chapter is a story in it's own right and can be read separately from others.


FINAL MODEL


The interior design, of this model consist of bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, working spaces, living room, dinning room, all purpose spaces. There is no doors dividing each area from one another as well as there is no actual stairs but multi-purposes spaces that act as a substitution of the stairs. In this house, you have full freedom of choice to useany space for any purpose. There is no fix function letting the resident to appreciate the design to the extent in which they prefer.


STUDY MODEL

Simple & minimal Simple living becoming a minimalist, a life filled with passion and freedom. Life of Pooh seem to be fairly simple which reflect how the outside look of the model profectly. The complexity On the other hands, life of Pooh is full of advantures, fun, obstacles and difficulties which inspire the complexity of the interior design.


“THE SENSE”

0 63 MID-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

the living space beyond nature such as, Visual, Smell, Audio and tectile sense which we distinguish objects. The aim of this PROJECT is creates a comfortable social interaction with GREEN environment space that combat urban heat effect in Bangkok. For babyboomers and the next generation. Which is they’re concern about social and environment issues The design developed base on the realistic scinario which could actually be implementy in real life. the exterior design is installed a light wood frame, around the building, enabling an array of plants and vines to grow over the

building.



USER ANALYSIS Baby boomers are people born during the demographic post–World War II baby boom approximately between the years 1946 and 1964. This includes people who are between 52 and 70 years old in 2016.

CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR

LIFE STYLE

Thoughtful about spending, expecting a good quality, precticality, durability apperciating ane technologied and innovations. Concern about social and environmental issues, for example, global warming issue.

Exercise Love to traval Positive thinking Careful like planing Love social interaction

WHAT THEY NEED

RESERCH AND INTERIEW

Quality living social and enviroment social interaction exercise safty share facilities private and public space

life after 50 conservative travelling for pleasure alone workaholics enjoy public recoganition no balance between work and family

Perspective Swimming pool [ Rooftop ]

ELEVATION

Front

Back

Side 1

Side 2


Interior perspective Lobby area


FLOOR PLAN

Basement - Carpark Underground 1 Underground 2

Ground floor

Second floor

Tropical Floor Thrid, fourth, fixth


FLOOR PLAN

Sixth floor

Rooftop


“Fishing net�

07 THAI PAVILION

The concept came from the idea of the fishing net. It has extremely strong steel truss structure both internal and external that covered with ropes or nets. The main concept of this pavilion is to create the place that lets people experience, see and play, surprisingly both exterior and interior by climbing. Inspiration I got inspiration from capturing the movement of the fishing net when throwing into the water. Represent the interior spaces of the pavilion, as well as, we are under the water. Comparing between the human scale and fishes that got catch by the fisherman. In fact, there is no way out or runaway from the fishing net when it is under the water. So this pavilion had design to lead people to another world, new perception, different feeling both exciting and entertainment or even terrify inside the pavilion.



STUDY MODEL

UNDERSTANDING, Form and function of the fishing net.



08 EXHIBITION & WORKSHOP


PHOTO EXHIBITION History of Art @ SoA+D

EXHIBITION & WORKSHOP


Energy X Architecture Workshops with Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus

EXHIBITION & WORKSHOP


Energy X Architecture Workshops with Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus

Concept of expanding the space to outer area. Adjust the space through situation. Adjust the space, shape ,and form according to the structure

The program that follow to the concept

EXHIBITION & WORKSHOP


International interdisciplinary workshop L a n d w o r k s S i r d i n i a, I t a l y 2 0 1 6

LW Operative Workshop LandWorks is an international interdisciplinary workshop. Along side some of the world’s leading landscape architects, environmental designers and artists, students explore, design and ultimately realize site-specific ephemeral installations inside Sardinia’s Mediterranean landscape. This experimental method of design intervention expands the contemporary practice of landscape architecture through the reevaluation of particularly sensitive places, be they abandoned or compromised, naturally, historically and anthropologically under transition.

EXHIBITION & WORKSHOP


International interdisciplinary workshop L a n d w o r k s S i r d i n i a, I t a l y 2 0 1 6

CONCEPT “ EROSION ” Landworks Sardinia 2016: Our project is a quite minimal invervention, dealing with erosion and the interaction between plants, soil and water (fresh water - sea water) The contrast between the color of the clay and the color of the ocean, wet clay and dried clay.

EXHIBITION & WORKSHOP


09 PLASTER SCULPTURE EXPERIENCE


TRANSFORMATION An act, process, or instance of transforming or being transformed


10 MOVEMENT AND MOTIO N EXPERIENCE


Action Figure Motion - Capture The act or process of moving; especially : change of place or position or posture : a particular instance or manner of moving. The act of moving your body or a part of your body


11 DRAWING & SKETCHING


DRAWING


SKETCHING


SKETCHING


WIRAMON

TILAGANONT


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