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      <image:caption>2 blocks of 7-storey Condominium Program : Mid-rise Residential Area : 19,000 sq.m. Location : Pa Tong Sai 2 Road, Phuket, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Sansiri PCL Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam Collaborator : Creative Crews Awards : • Asia Pacfic Property Awards Architecture - Nominated under category of Multiple Residence Architecture, Asia-pacific 2016-2017, awarded by International Property Awards • Asia Pacific Property Awards Architecture - Best under category of Muliple Residence Architecture, Thailand 2016-2017, awarded by International Property Awards The Deck is located within a walking-distance to the famous Patong beach, one of the most notable beaches in Phuket, Thailand. The project is a 7-storey condominium that has been separated into 2 buildings to create the maximum view of the surrounded sea and mountain and to enhance the outdoor living lifestyle among the natural environment. In accordance with the particular shape of the site, the axis of both buildings is placed parallel to the site which points towards the Andaman Sea. At the front building, an infinity edge swimming pool on the rooftop provides an impressive panoramic view of the sea. While at the rear building, a large on-ground swimming pool is the centre of all facility as well as a bridge where both buildings connect together. Units were designed to have full height aluminium frame window that unit width is longer than its depth. Therefore, the proportion allows the natural light to reach to the deepest interior space. Also, the typical unit’s bathroom is located next to the façade window for lighting and ventilation. The Deck was named following its unique façade. An organisation of unit types with cantilevered balconies creates a distinctive façade pattern with large outdoor space. The cantilever is varied from 2.2 m. to 3.3 m. long, encouraging outdoor activities with natural light. The flatten aluminium railing is addressed in an appropriate angle that functions from creating privacy to covering air-condensing unit. Moreover, balcony ceilings from aluminium composite are in bright ocean blue that they seamlessly blend in with the colour of Andaman Sea and perfectly represent Patong beach’s nightlife. The Deck is a mid-rise residence in the middle of pleasant scenery. The project has been thoughtfully designed with a coherent relation to the environment. Considering the captivating facade and the authentic elements, The Deck becomes one of the most outstanding buildings in Phuket.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2 blocks of 7-storey Condominium Program : Mid-rise Residential Area : 19,000 sq.m. Location : Pa Tong Sai 2 Road, Phuket, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Sansiri PCL Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam Collaborator : Creative Crews Awards : • Asia Pacfic Property Awards Architecture - Nominated under category of Multiple Residence Architecture, Asia-pacific 2016-2017, awarded by International Property Awards • Asia Pacific Property Awards Architecture - Best under category of Muliple Residence Architecture, Thailand 2016-2017, awarded by International Property Awards The Deck is located within a walking-distance to the famous Patong beach, one of the most notable beaches in Phuket, Thailand. The project is a 7-storey condominium that has been separated into 2 buildings to create the maximum view of the surrounded sea and mountain and to enhance the outdoor living lifestyle among the natural environment. In accordance with the particular shape of the site, the axis of both buildings is placed parallel to the site which points towards the Andaman Sea. At the front building, an infinity edge swimming pool on the rooftop provides an impressive panoramic view of the sea. While at the rear building, a large on-ground swimming pool is the centre of all facility as well as a bridge where both buildings connect together. Units were designed to have full height aluminium frame window that unit width is longer than its depth. Therefore, the proportion allows the natural light to reach to the deepest interior space. Also, the typical unit’s bathroom is located next to the façade window for lighting and ventilation. The Deck was named following its unique façade. An organisation of unit types with cantilevered balconies creates a distinctive façade pattern with large outdoor space. The cantilever is varied from 2.2 m. to 3.3 m. long, encouraging outdoor activities with natural light. The flatten aluminium railing is addressed in an appropriate angle that functions from creating privacy to covering air-condensing unit. Moreover, balcony ceilings from aluminium composite are in bright ocean blue that they seamlessly blend in with the colour of Andaman Sea and perfectly represent Patong beach’s nightlife. The Deck is a mid-rise residence in the middle of pleasant scenery. The project has been thoughtfully designed with a coherent relation to the environment. Considering the captivating facade and the authentic elements, The Deck becomes one of the most outstanding buildings in Phuket.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2-storey Private Residence Program: Hospitality Area: 2,340 sq.m. Location: Rama II, Bangkok, Thailand Status: Completed Client: Private Client Project Director: Punpong Wiwatkul Project Team: Piboon Amornjiraporn, Kamonrat Anantasuwat, Supat Vongruttana, Suparat Woralertchairit, Pongsatorn Jarunvechprasert Interior Design Team: Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Kritin Sangdee, Siripat Panusbordee, Mevika Srikam Collaborator: Creative Crews Rama 2 house is a detached house, located in the new suburban area of Bangkok. It is for the extended family of 2 generations, the parents and their grown up children. The house is planned for the children to have their own space for their future families. The site plan divided the land into 2 parts, the entry forecourt and the main house. The forecourt area contains main entrance and service entrance, service quarter, garage and the large open area for drop off. This forecourt provides transition space before going into the main house. The main house plan was extended into 4 wings. Each wing faces its own private courtyard. The building envelope is fully opened into their courtyard while the solid walls and operable screens provide privacy from other areas of the house. 6 meter cantilevered roof is provided at the side facing the courtyard. It is performing as the sun shade and also allowing the family to enjoy the open space of the courtyard. The 4 courtyards have different characters with water feature, pool and lush garden with the softscape designed to enhance the character of different seasons. The organization of space provides privacy for each family member while allowing them to share the joy of living together.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2-storey Private Residence Program: Hospitality Area: 2,340 sq.m. Location: Rama II, Bangkok, Thailand Status: Completed Client: Private Client Project Director: Punpong Wiwatkul Project Team: Piboon Amornjiraporn, Kamonrat Anantasuwat, Supat Vongruttana, Suparat Woralertchairit, Pongsatorn Jarunvechprasert Interior Design Team: Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Kritin Sangdee, Siripat Panusbordee, Mevika Srikam Collaborator: Creative Crews Rama 2 house is a detached house, located in the new suburban area of Bangkok. It is for the extended family of 2 generations, the parents and their grown up children. The house is planned for the children to have their own space for their future families. The site plan divided the land into 2 parts, the entry forecourt and the main house. The forecourt area contains main entrance and service entrance, service quarter, garage and the large open area for drop off. This forecourt provides transition space before going into the main house. The main house plan was extended into 4 wings. Each wing faces its own private courtyard. The building envelope is fully opened into their courtyard while the solid walls and operable screens provide privacy from other areas of the house. 6 meter cantilevered roof is provided at the side facing the courtyard. It is performing as the sun shade and also allowing the family to enjoy the open space of the courtyard. The 4 courtyards have different characters with water feature, pool and lush garden with the softscape designed to enhance the character of different seasons. The organization of space provides privacy for each family member while allowing them to share the joy of living together.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2-storey Private Residential Program : Hospitality Area : 3,270 sq.m. Location : Rama II, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Construction Client : Khun Sarawut Jonsukkul Collaborator : Creative Crews Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Project Architect : Supachai Khiewngam Rama 2 house is a detached house, located in the new suburban area of Bangkok. It is for the extended family of 2 generations, the parents and their grown up children. The house is planned for the children to have their own space for their future families. The site plan divided the land into 2 parts, the entry forecourt and the main house. The forecourt area contains main entrance and service entrance, service quarter, garage and the large open area for drop off. This forecourt provides transition space before going into the main house. The main house plan was extended into 4 wings. Each wing faces its own private courtyard. The building envelope is fully opened into their courtyard while the solid walls and operable screens provide privacy from other areas of the house. 6 meter cantilevered roof is provided at the side facing the courtyard. It is performing as the sun shade and also allowing the family to enjoy the open space of the courtyard. The 4 courtyards have different characters with water feature, pool and lush garden with the softscape designed to enhance the character of different seasons. The organization of space provides privacy for each family member while allowing them to share the joy of living together.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>170 units of Townhome Program : Low-rise Residential Area : 29,000 sq.m. Location : Ramintra Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Phase 1 - completed, Phase 2 - under construction Client : Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Project Team : Supat Vongruttana Collaborator : Creative Crews Award : World Architecture Festival 2013 - Winner under Future Projects Residential Category, awarded by World Architecture Festival Siamese Blossom is a townhouse project on Raminthra Road, a suburb on the north of Bangkok. The design aims to create a living space within greenery, conveying a sense of community and to fix the common problems of townhouses. These include a lack of natural ventilation and a lack of natural light found in a long and narrow plot. The townhouses are arranged to allow the narrow elevations facing East and West to gain minimum heat from the sun. Plants walls and fences along the main public road provide security and control before accessing to the townhouses, whilst maintaining a friendly atmosphere. The townhouses are systematically designed to be 12m apart. The space in between becomes a shared garden and a key space for natural cross-ventilation between the two rows. In this respect the gardens become a community space as they are only accessible by the immediate townhouses. Internal spaces of all townhouse units are organized vertically starting from parking, living on first floor, dining and kitchen at mezzanine and bedrooms at upper floors. The first floor and mezzanine floor continue from front to back of the townhouse allowing natural cross ventilation. They are split to create 5m high double height ceiling for the living area. The staircase is located in the center of the unit, operating as a continuous internal court with a sky light. This internal court in conjunction with the louvered roof creates a stack effect for natural ventilation. We increased the variation within the units by simple methods to archive the sense of natural community and create better identity for each unit. This is achieved by mirroring units or increasing the 3rd floor height on random units.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>170 units of Townhome Program : Low-rise Residential Area : 29,000 sq.m. Location : Ramintra Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Phase 1 - completed, Phase 2 - under construction Client : Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Project Team : Supat Vongruttana Collaborator : Creative Crews Award : World Architecture Festival 2013 - Winner under Future Projects Residential Category, awarded by World Architecture Festival Siamese Blossom is a townhouse project on Raminthra Road, a suburb on the north of Bangkok. The design aims to create a living space within greenery, conveying a sense of community and to fix the common problems of townhouses. These include a lack of natural ventilation and a lack of natural light found in a long and narrow plot. The townhouses are arranged to allow the narrow elevations facing East and West to gain minimum heat from the sun. Plants walls and fences along the main public road provide security and control before accessing to the townhouses, whilst maintaining a friendly atmosphere. The townhouses are systematically designed to be 12m apart. The space in between becomes a shared garden and a key space for natural cross-ventilation between the two rows. In this respect the gardens become a community space as they are only accessible by the immediate townhouses. Internal spaces of all townhouse units are organized vertically starting from parking, living on first floor, dining and kitchen at mezzanine and bedrooms at upper floors. The first floor and mezzanine floor continue from front to back of the townhouse allowing natural cross ventilation. They are split to create 5m high double height ceiling for the living area. The staircase is located in the center of the unit, operating as a continuous internal court with a sky light. This internal court in conjunction with the louvered roof creates a stack effect for natural ventilation. We increased the variation within the units by simple methods to archive the sense of natural community and create better identity for each unit. This is achieved by mirroring units or increasing the 3rd floor height on random units.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>170 units of Townhomes at Ramintra Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Under Construction Area : 29,000 sq.m. Construction Budget : 200 Million THB Client : Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Perspective Rendering : Jom OverMotion  </image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>13 Blocks of 4-Storey Condominium Program : Mid-rise Residential Area : 32,000 sq.m. Location : Hauhin, Petchaburi, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Sansiri PCL Project Director : Puiphai Khunawat Interior Design Director : Puiphai Khunawat Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam Collaborator : Creative Crews Award : • Asia Pacific Property Awards Architecture - Highly commended under Category of Architecture Multiple Residence, Thailand 2014-2015, awarded by International Property Awards • Baan San Kraam is located in Petchburi near Hua Hin, a beach resort town 200 km South of Bangkok. The project consists of 13, 4 storey condominiums with shared common facilities and extensive landscaping. The site is a typical pan-handle site, with the shortest edge of the site connecting to the beach, and with two tall buildings on either side. The main design challenge was to connect the site with the beach. The landscaped shared space on ground level is a continuous water feature, connecting the beach and sea to every condominium. Timber walkway’s, waterscape, and planting wind and overlap, linking each condominium block with the atmosphere of its location. A shared gym is sunk below the surface of the pool, ensuring that does not block the view from the units to the landscaping and the sea. The landscape around the gym is carved out to create the sunken court yard which becomes the water feature as well as light well for the gym. The gym’s roof becomes a shaded deck space. The arrival lobby was designed as an open pavilion with sliding / folding glass doors that could be closed for rainy season. The lobby serves as a service buggy waiting point, but more importantly, frames the view toward the pools and landscaped areas. Each building is shaped according to its location on the site and a desired and strategic relationship with its landscaped surroundings. All units are planned with full perimeter balconies to allow for outdoor living and to provide shade from the sun. The balconies curved outward to cater for maximum outdoor space, and were placed in a different position at every floor to allow for maximum sun light. The architectural fins which were inspired by a sail’s shape, and are designed in several modules to create an interesting pattern and variation. The fins are placed around the buildings for privacy from the neighbour and passers-by at ground floor level. At the rear common corridor, the fins are placed to protect the rain so that the corridor can be naturally ventilated.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>13 Blocks of 4-Storey Condominium Program : Mid-rise Residential Area : 32,000 sq.m. Location : Hauhin, Petchaburi, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Sansiri PCL Project Director : Puiphai Khunawat Interior Design Director : Puiphai Khunawat Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam Collaborator : Creative Crews Award : • Asia Pacific Property Awards Architecture - Highly commended under Category of Architecture Multiple Residence, Thailand 2014-2015, awarded by International Property Awards • Baan San Kraam is located in Petchburi near Hua Hin, a beach resort town 200 km South of Bangkok. The project consists of 13, 4 storey condominiums with shared common facilities and extensive landscaping. The site is a typical pan-handle site, with the shortest edge of the site connecting to the beach, and with two tall buildings on either side. The main design challenge was to connect the site with the beach. The landscaped shared space on ground level is a continuous water feature, connecting the beach and sea to every condominium. Timber walkway’s, waterscape, and planting wind and overlap, linking each condominium block with the atmosphere of its location. A shared gym is sunk below the surface of the pool, ensuring that does not block the view from the units to the landscaping and the sea. The landscape around the gym is carved out to create the sunken court yard which becomes the water feature as well as light well for the gym. The gym’s roof becomes a shaded deck space. The arrival lobby was designed as an open pavilion with sliding / folding glass doors that could be closed for rainy season. The lobby serves as a service buggy waiting point, but more importantly, frames the view toward the pools and landscaped areas. Each building is shaped according to its location on the site and a desired and strategic relationship with its landscaped surroundings. All units are planned with full perimeter balconies to allow for outdoor living and to provide shade from the sun. The balconies curved outward to cater for maximum outdoor space, and were placed in a different position at every floor to allow for maximum sun light. The architectural fins which were inspired by a sail’s shape, and are designed in several modules to create an interesting pattern and variation. The fins are placed around the buildings for privacy from the neighbour and passers-by at ground floor level. At the rear common corridor, the fins are placed to protect the rain so that the corridor can be naturally ventilated.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>10 towers of 4-storey Condominium and 1 tower of 7-Storey Condominium Program : Low-rise Residential Area : 24,000 sq.m. Location : Huahin, Petchaburi, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Sansiri PCL Project Director : Puiphai Khunawat Interior Design Director : Puiphai Khunawat Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam Collaborator : Creative Crews Baan San Ngam condominiums are located in the seaside of Cha-am which surrounded by low-rise residential buildings. These condominiums consist of 11 buildings, 4 stories 10 towers and 7 stories 1 tower with shared common facilities inside the building. There are a large continuous water feature and landscape that connects seascape from beach front to project entrance. The design concept came from site surroundings with the beauty of its seascape. It has become our inspiration to make this natural beauty concrete as a unique architecture. The architecture and interior expression is inspired from the art of nature, the natural patterns, colors, shapes and textures in rock strata which washed down by water and time. These are the natural geological masterpiece of art created by nature and time which reflects in architectural façade and landscape layout design as well. The detail of building form follows the connection of the building functions as we designed architectural elements, bay window which is lifting up and become a seating inside the unit continue to the seating bench outside at the balcony. This cantilever balcony was also inspired by the rough surface of rock. Every unit faces the seascape or the water feature and landscape to create the living quality. The living area connects to the bedroom with sliding door, it can be flexibly adapted the usability by each user. The ground floor unit can directly enter the water feature and the landscape from its own unit. Layout of Architecture comes from the condition of the site morphology and existing tree and were set regarding to the visual perception. Each building has different shape depends on its location and how it interact with surroundings, some were added the garden at the balcony and rooftop, some have the internal court with natural light, creating the beauty which gradate at various times of day. We focused on creating the new experience in architecture in every detail, from master planning to the interior detail design. To create the living experience in an architecture likewise living in the nature as the masterpiece of art.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>10 towers of 4-storey Condominium and 1 tower of 7-Storey Condominium Program : Low-rise Residential Area : 24,000 sq.m. Location : Huahin, Petchaburi, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Sansiri PCL Project Director : Puiphai Khunawat Interior Design Director : Puiphai Khunawat Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam Collaborator : Creative Crews Baan San Ngam condominiums are located in the seaside of Cha-am which surrounded by low-rise residential buildings. These condominiums consist of 11 buildings, 4 stories 10 towers and 7 stories 1 tower with shared common facilities inside the building. There are a large continuous water feature and landscape that connects seascape from beach front to project entrance. The design concept came from site surroundings with the beauty of its seascape. It has become our inspiration to make this natural beauty concrete as a unique architecture. The architecture and interior expression is inspired from the art of nature, the natural patterns, colors, shapes and textures in rock strata which washed down by water and time. These are the natural geological masterpiece of art created by nature and time which reflects in architectural façade and landscape layout design as well. The detail of building form follows the connection of the building functions as we designed architectural elements, bay window which is lifting up and become a seating inside the unit continue to the seating bench outside at the balcony. This cantilever balcony was also inspired by the rough surface of rock. Every unit faces the seascape or the water feature and landscape to create the living quality. The living area connects to the bedroom with sliding door, it can be flexibly adapted the usability by each user. The ground floor unit can directly enter the water feature and the landscape from its own unit. Layout of Architecture comes from the condition of the site morphology and existing tree and were set regarding to the visual perception. Each building has different shape depends on its location and how it interact with surroundings, some were added the garden at the balcony and rooftop, some have the internal court with natural light, creating the beauty which gradate at various times of day. We focused on creating the new experience in architecture in every detail, from master planning to the interior detail design. To create the living experience in an architecture likewise living in the nature as the masterpiece of art.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>2 blocks of 7-storey Condominium Program : Mid-rise Residential Area : 19,000 sq.m. Location : Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok, Thailand Client : Sansiri PCL Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam, Passawan Vudhivanich, Phiriya Chavanaphan, Thitaya Tansirisernkul, Prajanin Kongphorod Interior Designer : Sumanee Chivapong Collaborator : Creative Crews Award : • WAN Awards, Residential 2016 Shortlisted • CREDAWARD (China Real Estate Design Award) 2018-2019 Shortlist under Architectural Design - Residential project The design of Hasu Haus was aimed at reinterpreting the old way of living along with waterways, in context of modern life style and more density. The site is outside the city center of Bangkok, where the new developments are coming. Three of the sides are abutted by a house and future deveploments. The other side faces Prakanhong canal and an old Buddist temple across. Two L-shaped buildings are placed to create an internal courtyard. The building nearest to the canal is lifted by dark grey columns into high ceilings. This creates connection between the internal courtyard and the canel which is not only allowing good ventilation, but also a continuous field of view from the courtyard to the lotus pond, swimming pool, terrace space, and out across the canal to the Buddhist temple. Besides the common outdoor areas, gym and library are also placed along the canal. Their flat roof becomes second floor terrace, which is accessed by a spiral staircase standing sculpturally in the open area. The façade of the 7floors buildings was created and separated by difference of unit sizes. The brown façade with vertical concrete sun-shading fins, which belongs to small units, is on the perimeter and lower floors. The white facade extends outward providing more living space inside. They are mostly on the upper floor, and fully applied on the internal courtyard and the canal sides. Unlike the other, it has double full-height swing window with steel railing on the inside. When they are open, it create a sense of semi outdoor living space like the old day. A Thai pattern in traditional house, called “Kad Taeh”, is created with new tectonic. They were applied to many building elements; the boundary wall, screens that welcomes residents along the porch and the pavilions in the internal courtyard. It allows natural light to enter while also preserving privacy for user. Despite rising high, all building elements from massing to window design create harmony rather than dissonance, and revive the way of living along with waterways.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2 blocks of 7-storey Condominium Program : Mid-rise Residential Area : 19,000 sq.m. Location : Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok, Thailand Client : Sansiri PCL Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam, Passawan Vudhivanich, Phiriya Chavanaphan, Thitaya Tansirisernkul, Prajanin Kongphorod Interior Designer : Sumanee Chivapong Collaborator : Creative Crews Award : • WAN Awards, Residential 2016 Shortlisted • CREDAWARD (China Real Estate Design Award) 2018-2019 Shortlist under Architectural Design - Residential project The design of Hasu Haus was aimed at reinterpreting the old way of living along with waterways, in context of modern life style and more density. The site is outside the city center of Bangkok, where the new developments are coming. Three of the sides are abutted by a house and future deveploments. The other side faces Prakanhong canal and an old Buddist temple across. Two L-shaped buildings are placed to create an internal courtyard. The building nearest to the canal is lifted by dark grey columns into high ceilings. This creates connection between the internal courtyard and the canel which is not only allowing good ventilation, but also a continuous field of view from the courtyard to the lotus pond, swimming pool, terrace space, and out across the canal to the Buddhist temple. Besides the common outdoor areas, gym and library are also placed along the canal. Their flat roof becomes second floor terrace, which is accessed by a spiral staircase standing sculpturally in the open area. The façade of the 7floors buildings was created and separated by difference of unit sizes. The brown façade with vertical concrete sun-shading fins, which belongs to small units, is on the perimeter and lower floors. The white facade extends outward providing more living space inside. They are mostly on the upper floor, and fully applied on the internal courtyard and the canal sides. Unlike the other, it has double full-height swing window with steel railing on the inside. When they are open, it create a sense of semi outdoor living space like the old day. A Thai pattern in traditional house, called “Kad Taeh”, is created with new tectonic. They were applied to many building elements; the boundary wall, screens that welcomes residents along the porch and the pavilions in the internal courtyard. It allows natural light to enter while also preserving privacy for user. Despite rising high, all building elements from massing to window design create harmony rather than dissonance, and revive the way of living along with waterways.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>8-Storey Condominium Program : Mid-rise Residential Area : 8,700 sq.m. Location : Sukhumvit 31, Bangkok Thailand Status : Completed Client : Sansiri PCL Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Interior Design Director : Puiphai Khunawat Project Team: Supat Vongruttana Collaborator : Creative Crews Award : • A+Awards - Special Mention under Residenial: Multi-unit housing - Mid-rise (5-15 Floors) category, awarded by Architizer • World Architecture Festival 2013 - Shortlisted under the Housing (completed) Cateory, awarded by World Architecture Festival Via31 Condominium is located in Soi Sukhumvit 31 area, which is one of the most prime residential area of Bangkok. There are total 88 residential units, ranging from 1 bedroom unit to 3 bedroom unit. Inspired by the building location, in the quiet and private small lane, secluded from the main road. We imagined that the architecture will be like a cosy bird-nest, where residents can live privately in the middle of busy area. The exterior of building is covered by fine aluminium vertical screen in various warm wood colour, like straw. The façade screen and the cantilevered ledge act as sun shading device. By using different density of then screen, it creates privacy and the various relationships between interior living space and exterior surrounding; from the widest opening at living room to the densest area covering the condensing units. Where the residents can really enjoy the openness and the surrounding from their units, the 25 special white box balconies are cantilevered through the screen and create the good size of balcony for outdoor dining table set. On the 8 floor, there are two of three bedroom units, which both have 6.00m. long balcony opening to sky with their own trees. Inside the building, we have the internal courtyards with seating areas on 2nd floor. It opens continuously to the top floor and all unit entrances, leading people horizontally to the swimming pool and facilities on the same floor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>8-Storey Condominium Program : Mid-rise Residential Area : 8,700 sq.m. Location : Sukhumvit 31, Bangkok Thailand Status : Completed Client : Sansiri PCL Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Interior Design Director : Puiphai Khunawat Project Team: Supat Vongruttana Collaborator : Creative Crews Award : • A+Awards - Special Mention under Residenial: Multi-unit housing - Mid-rise (5-15 Floors) category, awarded by Architizer • World Architecture Festival 2013 - Shortlisted under the Housing (completed) Cateory, awarded by World Architecture Festival Via31 Condominium is located in Soi Sukhumvit 31 area, which is one of the most prime residential area of Bangkok. There are total 88 residential units, ranging from 1 bedroom unit to 3 bedroom unit. Inspired by the building location, in the quiet and private small lane, secluded from the main road. We imagined that the architecture will be like a cosy bird-nest, where residents can live privately in the middle of busy area. The exterior of building is covered by fine aluminium vertical screen in various warm wood colour, like straw. The façade screen and the cantilevered ledge act as sun shading device. By using different density of then screen, it creates privacy and the various relationships between interior living space and exterior surrounding; from the widest opening at living room to the densest area covering the condensing units. Where the residents can really enjoy the openness and the surrounding from their units, the 25 special white box balconies are cantilevered through the screen and create the good size of balcony for outdoor dining table set. On the 8 floor, there are two of three bedroom units, which both have 6.00m. long balcony opening to sky with their own trees. Inside the building, we have the internal courtyards with seating areas on 2nd floor. It opens continuously to the top floor and all unit entrances, leading people horizontally to the swimming pool and facilities on the same floor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2 Towers of 7-Storey Condominium Program : Mid-rise Residential Area : 18,700 sq.m. Location : Sukhumvit 31, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Siamese Asset Co., Ld Project Director : Puiphai Khunawat Project Team : Ayutt Mahasom Collaborator : Creative Crews Award : • WAN Asia Awards, Residential 2015 - Shortlisted, awared by World Architecture News.com • Best Architecture 2557 - Citation Award under Category of Multiple Residence, awarded by Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage Bangkok experiences a tropical climate, with high humidity and warm temperatures year round. Typically, this has led to people’s retreat to air-conditioned, artificial environments. Siamese Gioia is a medium-scale condominium project that focuses on creating an improved micro-climate, more conducive to out-door living with natural cooling systems and strategic shading, and aims to improve the internal quality of the typical condominium typology. This project consists of 2, 7 storey blocks with 168 units. The site demanded that the form be split in two, with a clear void cut in between. The apartment floors were lifted to create space on the ground floor for landscaping, ’water-scaping’, and shaded, shared spaces to flow beneath both blocks. An additional shared space is allocated on the roof in the form of a planted roof garden. Siamese Gioia employs the ‘stack effect’ to create natural air flow through each block, providing each apartment with cool, fresh air. Air is drawn up from the cool, ground floor area, across the shaded surfaces of the ‘water-scaping’, and up via glass-roofed atrium located in the heart of each block. The glass roofs above the atrium provide large amounts of natural day-lighting to the inner most areas of the apartment blocks. Shade is crucial in Bangkok due to its harsh and direct sunlight. Shade is created for each apartment by the use of light-weight concrete fins which also serve to provide privacy. These concrete fins were inspired by solid timber casement windows used in the early 1900’s in Thailand, designed to provided shading and privacy, whilst still allowing ventilation. From the outset, the architecture of this design has been intrinsically linked to its climate. With the correct understanding and synchronization between architecture, landscaping and local climates, a more comfortable environment can be engineered and enjoyed.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2 Towers of 7-Storey Condominium Program : Mid-rise Residential Area : 18,700 sq.m. Location : Sukhumvit 31, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Siamese Asset Co., Ld Project Director : Puiphai Khunawat Project Team : Ayutt Mahasom Collaborator : Creative Crews Award : • WAN Asia Awards, Residential 2015 - Shortlisted, awared by World Architecture News.com • Best Architecture 2557 - Citation Award under Category of Multiple Residence, awarded by Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage Bangkok experiences a tropical climate, with high humidity and warm temperatures year round. Typically, this has led to people’s retreat to air-conditioned, artificial environments. Siamese Gioia is a medium-scale condominium project that focuses on creating an improved micro-climate, more conducive to out-door living with natural cooling systems and strategic shading, and aims to improve the internal quality of the typical condominium typology. This project consists of 2, 7 storey blocks with 168 units. The site demanded that the form be split in two, with a clear void cut in between. The apartment floors were lifted to create space on the ground floor for landscaping, ’water-scaping’, and shaded, shared spaces to flow beneath both blocks. An additional shared space is allocated on the roof in the form of a planted roof garden. Siamese Gioia employs the ‘stack effect’ to create natural air flow through each block, providing each apartment with cool, fresh air. Air is drawn up from the cool, ground floor area, across the shaded surfaces of the ‘water-scaping’, and up via glass-roofed atrium located in the heart of each block. The glass roofs above the atrium provide large amounts of natural day-lighting to the inner most areas of the apartment blocks. Shade is crucial in Bangkok due to its harsh and direct sunlight. Shade is created for each apartment by the use of light-weight concrete fins which also serve to provide privacy. These concrete fins were inspired by solid timber casement windows used in the early 1900’s in Thailand, designed to provided shading and privacy, whilst still allowing ventilation. From the outset, the architecture of this design has been intrinsically linked to its climate. With the correct understanding and synchronization between architecture, landscaping and local climates, a more comfortable environment can be engineered and enjoyed.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>38-Storey Condominium Program : High-rise Residential Area : 27,500 sq.m. Location : Phetchburi 18, Phetchburi Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed 2018 Client : Sansiri Public Co., Ltd Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Project team : Prinya Narongthanarath, Thitipan Chueasawad, Ekkalak Surachat, Pakwisit Kaehaloon, Phiriya Chavanaphan, Sitthiwat Suddhijaru, Leampanarai Vatapukkana Interior Design team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Patcharaporn Chingkangwanchai, Challika Vittayagul, Mevika Srikam Collaborator : Creative Crews Award :• CREDAWARD (China Real Estate Design Award) 2019-2020 – Shortlist under Architectural Design - Residential project Located in the heart of Bangkok business area, THE LINE Ratchathewi is surrounded by renowned educational institutes, famous tutoring schools, major shopping areas and convenient public transportation hubs such as BTS Ratchathewi and BTS Siam and thus facilities with latest technology are provided in respond to the diverse activities of metropolitan lifestyle along the train lines. Inspired by the mixed identities of people whose lifestyles are different but bonded together by lines of the sky train. Series of carefully composed linear stripes in interior design elements that have different reflection and refraction value is representing the movement of lines that express the variation of each individual’s vision in poetic manner.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>38-Storey Condominium Program : High-rise Residential Area : 27,500 sq.m. Location : Phetchburi 18, Phetchburi Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed 2018 Client : Sansiri Public Co., Ltd Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Project team : Prinya Narongthanarath, Thitipan Chueasawad, Ekkalak Surachat, Pakwisit Kaehaloon, Phiriya Chavanaphan, Sitthiwat Suddhijaru, Leampanarai Vatapukkana Interior Design team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Patcharaporn Chingkangwanchai, Challika Vittayagul, Mevika Srikam Collaborator : Creative Crews Award :• CREDAWARD (China Real Estate Design Award) 2019-2020 – Shortlist under Architectural Design - Residential project Located in the heart of Bangkok business area, THE LINE Ratchathewi is surrounded by renowned educational institutes, famous tutoring schools, major shopping areas and convenient public transportation hubs such as BTS Ratchathewi and BTS Siam and thus facilities with latest technology are provided in respond to the diverse activities of metropolitan lifestyle along the train lines. Inspired by the mixed identities of people whose lifestyles are different but bonded together by lines of the sky train. Series of carefully composed linear stripes in interior design elements that have different reflection and refraction value is representing the movement of lines that express the variation of each individual’s vision in poetic manner.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>38-Storey Condominium Program : High-rise Residential Area : 27,500 sq.m. Location : Phetchburi 18, Phetchburi Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Under Construction Client : Sansiri Public Co., Ltd Architect Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Architect team : Prinya Narongthanarath, Thitipan Chueasawad, Ekkalak Surachat, Pakwisit Kaehaloon, Phiriya Chavanaphan, Sitthiwat Suddhijaru, Leampanarai Vatapukkana Interior Design team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Patcharaporn Chingkangwanchai, Challika Vittayagul , Mevika Srikam Collaborator : Creative Crews Located in the heart of Bangkok business area, THE LINE Ratchathewi is surrounded by renowned educational institutes, famous tutoring schools, major shopping areas and convenient public transportation hubs such as BTS Ratchathewi and BTS Siam and thus facilities with latest technology are provided in respond to the diverse activities of metropolitan lifestyle along the train lines. Inspired by the mixed identities of people whose lifestyles are different but bonded together by lines of the sky train. Series of carefully composed linear stripes in interior design elements that have different reflection and refraction value is representing the movement of lines that express the variation of each individual’s vision in poetic manner.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>38-Storey Condominium Program : High-rise Residential Area : 27,500 sq.m. Location : Phetchburi 18, Phetchburi Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Under Construction Client : Sansiri Public Co., Ltd Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Project team : Prinya Narongthanarath, Thitipan Chueasawad, Ekkalak Surachat, Pakwisit Kaehaloon, Phiriya Chavanaphan, Sitthiwat Suddhijaru, Leampanarai Vatapukkana Interior Design team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Patcharaporn Chingkangwanchai, Challika Vittayagul , Mevika Srikam Collaborator : Creative Crews Located in the heart of Bangkok business area, THE LINE Ratchathewi is surrounded by renowned educational institutes, famous tutoring schools, major shopping areas and convenient public transportation hubs such as BTS Ratchathewi and BTS Siam and thus facilities with latest technology are provided in respond to the diverse activities of metropolitan lifestyle along the train lines. Inspired by the mixed identities of people whose lifestyles are different but bonded together by lines of the sky train. Series of carefully composed linear stripes in interior design elements that have different reflection and refraction value is representing the movement of lines that express the variation of each individual’s vision in poetic manner.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>27-Storey Condominium and Office Building Project Director :Puiphai Khunawat Project Architect : Ayutt Mahasom, Ekkalak Surachat Collaborator : Creative Crews Location : Paholyothin Road, Bangkok, Thailand Client : Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Status : Completed Area : 29,000 sq.m. Program : High-rise Residential Award :  • Tall Building Award Asia &amp; Australasia region 2015 - Finalist, awarded by Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat • WAN Asia Awards, Residential 2015 - Shortlisted, awared by World Architecture News.com Siamese Ratchakru is a project comprising of a pair of residential towers born of an abandoned project in a newly developing district of Bangkok. Consequently, the position of the columns was prescribed, restricting the width of the internal spaces. Previously designed with a flat façade, the design is improved by increasing the outer skin of the building, and maximising the usable space of each apartment by careful planning. Closest to the public interface – the main road and the BTS Skytrain – is the shorter, 15 storey live/work tower. This tower consists of 1 bedroom apartments with attached work spaces of varying sizes, responding to the introduction of new, small businesses in the area. The surface area of the outer skin of the building is increased by the pushing and pulling of a pixelated façade design, allowing for maximised natural light, extra ventilation and planter boxes. Tucked behind the live/work tower, sits the high-density 28 storey residential tower, consisting of a range of units, from 1, to 3 bedrooms units to duplexes on the top floor. Relatively narrow, careful planning was essential to create the best possible internal environment. This was done by the folding of the shared walls to build-in kitchen units and cabinets. Sliding, glass doors demarcate the bedrooms, allowing flexibility of privacy or openness. These units see their balconies project at an angle, allowing optimised views toward the city, and increase the surface area of the external façade.  Planted walls run down both edges of the residential tower, concealing both fire escapes and providing some greenery for pedestrians, and internal planting is employed as much as possible in shared areas such as lobbies and outdoor areas. Siamese Ratchakru is an example of how abandoned projects can be reimagined and improved upon with more current inspirations and ideas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>27-Storey Condominium and 15-Storey Office Building Program : High-rise Residential, Offices, Mixed use Area : 29,000 sq.m. Location : Paholyothin Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Project Director : Puiphai Khunawat Project Team : Ayutt Mahasom, Ekkalak Surachat, Thirawit Sinutok, Nathaya Tantipidok, Prachaya Vanagul, Rapeepun Thongprywong, Tanongsak Kaewkallaya, Thirawit Sinutok Interior Design Team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Kritin Sangdee Collaborator : Creative Crews Award : • Tall Building Award Asia &amp; Australasia region 2015 - Finalist, awarded by Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat • WAN Asia Awards, Residential 2015 - Shortlisted, awared by World Architecture News.com Siamese Ratchakru is a project comprising of a pair of residential towers born of an abandoned project in a newly developing district of Bangkok. Consequently, the position of the columns was prescribed, restricting the width of the internal spaces. Previously designed with a flat façade, the design is improved by increasing the outer skin of the building, and maximising the usable space of each apartment by careful planning. Closest to the public interface – the main road and the BTS Skytrain – is the shorter, 15 storey live/work tower. This tower consists of 1 bedroom apartments with attached work spaces of varying sizes, responding to the introduction of new, small businesses in the area. The surface area of the outer skin of the building is increased by the pushing and pulling of a pixelated façade design, allowing for maximised natural light, extra ventilation and planter boxes. Tucked behind the live/work tower, sits the high-density 28 storey residential tower, consisting of a range of units, from 1, to 3 bedrooms units to duplexes on the top floor. Relatively narrow, careful planning was essential to create the best possible internal environment. This was done by the folding of the shared walls to build-in kitchen units and cabinets. Sliding, glass doors demarcate the bedrooms, allowing flexibility of privacy or openness. These units see their balconies project at an angle, allowing optimised views toward the city, and increase the surface area of the external façade. Planted walls run down both edges of the residential tower, concealing both fire escapes and providing some greenery for pedestrians, and internal planting is employed as much as possible in shared areas such as lobbies and outdoor areas. Siamese Ratchakru is an example of how abandoned projects can be reimagined and improved upon with more current inspirations and ideas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>27-Storey Condominium and Office Building Project Director :Puiphai Khunawat Project Architect : Ayutt Mahasom, Ekkalak Surachat Collaborator : Creative Crews Location : Paholyothin Road, Bangkok, Thailand Client : Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Status : Completed Area : 29,000 sq.m. Program : High-rise Residential Award :  • Tall Building Award Asia &amp; Australasia region 2015 - Finalist, awarded by Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat • WAN Asia Awards, Residential 2015 - Shortlisted, awared by World Architecture News.com Siamese Ratchakru is a project comprising of a pair of residential towers born of an abandoned project in a newly developing district of Bangkok. Consequently, the position of the columns was prescribed, restricting the width of the internal spaces. Previously designed with a flat façade, the design is improved by increasing the outer skin of the building, and maximising the usable space of each apartment by careful planning. Closest to the public interface – the main road and the BTS Skytrain – is the shorter, 15 storey live/work tower. This tower consists of 1 bedroom apartments with attached work spaces of varying sizes, responding to the introduction of new, small businesses in the area. The surface area of the outer skin of the building is increased by the pushing and pulling of a pixelated façade design, allowing for maximised natural light, extra ventilation and planter boxes. Tucked behind the live/work tower, sits the high-density 28 storey residential tower, consisting of a range of units, from 1, to 3 bedrooms units to duplexes on the top floor. Relatively narrow, careful planning was essential to create the best possible internal environment. This was done by the folding of the shared walls to build-in kitchen units and cabinets. Sliding, glass doors demarcate the bedrooms, allowing flexibility of privacy or openness. These units see their balconies project at an angle, allowing optimised views toward the city, and increase the surface area of the external façade.  Planted walls run down both edges of the residential tower, concealing both fire escapes and providing some greenery for pedestrians, and internal planting is employed as much as possible in shared areas such as lobbies and outdoor areas. Siamese Ratchakru is an example of how abandoned projects can be reimagined and improved upon with more current inspirations and ideas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>27-Storey Condominium and Office Building Project Director :Puiphai Khunawat Project Architect : Ayutt Mahasom, Ekkalak Surachat Collaborator : Creative Crews Location : Paholyothin Road, Bangkok, Thailand Client : Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Status : Completed Area : 29,000 sq.m. Program : High-rise Residential Award :  • Tall Building Award Asia &amp; Australasia region 2015 - Finalist, awarded by Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat • WAN Asia Awards, Residential 2015 - Shortlisted, awared by World Architecture News.com Siamese Ratchakru is a project comprising of a pair of residential towers born of an abandoned project in a newly developing district of Bangkok. Consequently, the position of the columns was prescribed, restricting the width of the internal spaces. Previously designed with a flat façade, the design is improved by increasing the outer skin of the building, and maximising the usable space of each apartment by careful planning. Closest to the public interface – the main road and the BTS Skytrain – is the shorter, 15 storey live/work tower. This tower consists of 1 bedroom apartments with attached work spaces of varying sizes, responding to the introduction of new, small businesses in the area. The surface area of the outer skin of the building is increased by the pushing and pulling of a pixelated façade design, allowing for maximised natural light, extra ventilation and planter boxes. Tucked behind the live/work tower, sits the high-density 28 storey residential tower, consisting of a range of units, from 1, to 3 bedrooms units to duplexes on the top floor. Relatively narrow, careful planning was essential to create the best possible internal environment. This was done by the folding of the shared walls to build-in kitchen units and cabinets. Sliding, glass doors demarcate the bedrooms, allowing flexibility of privacy or openness. These units see their balconies project at an angle, allowing optimised views toward the city, and increase the surface area of the external façade.  Planted walls run down both edges of the residential tower, concealing both fire escapes and providing some greenery for pedestrians, and internal planting is employed as much as possible in shared areas such as lobbies and outdoor areas. Siamese Ratchakru is an example of how abandoned projects can be reimagined and improved upon with more current inspirations and ideas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>27-Storey Condominium and Office Building Project Director :Puiphai Khunawat Project Architect : Ayutt Mahasom, Ekkalak Surachat Collaborator : Creative Crews Location : Paholyothin Road, Bangkok, Thailand Client : Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Status : Completed Area : 29,000 sq.m. Program : High-rise Residential Award :  • Tall Building Award Asia &amp; Australasia region 2015 - Finalist, awarded by Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat • WAN Asia Awards, Residential 2015 - Shortlisted, awared by World Architecture News.com Siamese Ratchakru is a project comprising of a pair of residential towers born of an abandoned project in a newly developing district of Bangkok. Consequently, the position of the columns was prescribed, restricting the width of the internal spaces. Previously designed with a flat façade, the design is improved by increasing the outer skin of the building, and maximising the usable space of each apartment by careful planning. Closest to the public interface – the main road and the BTS Skytrain – is the shorter, 15 storey live/work tower. This tower consists of 1 bedroom apartments with attached work spaces of varying sizes, responding to the introduction of new, small businesses in the area. The surface area of the outer skin of the building is increased by the pushing and pulling of a pixelated façade design, allowing for maximised natural light, extra ventilation and planter boxes. Tucked behind the live/work tower, sits the high-density 28 storey residential tower, consisting of a range of units, from 1, to 3 bedrooms units to duplexes on the top floor. Relatively narrow, careful planning was essential to create the best possible internal environment. This was done by the folding of the shared walls to build-in kitchen units and cabinets. Sliding, glass doors demarcate the bedrooms, allowing flexibility of privacy or openness. These units see their balconies project at an angle, allowing optimised views toward the city, and increase the surface area of the external façade.  Planted walls run down both edges of the residential tower, concealing both fire escapes and providing some greenery for pedestrians, and internal planting is employed as much as possible in shared areas such as lobbies and outdoor areas. Siamese Ratchakru is an example of how abandoned projects can be reimagined and improved upon with more current inspirations and ideas.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>2-Storey Office Building Program : Office Area : approx. 800 sq.m. Location : Chotana Road, Chiang Mai, Thailand Status : Completed Client : The Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage (ASA) Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul/Puiphai Khunawat Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam, Thitaya Tansirisernkul, Phiriya Chavanaphan, Sitthiwat Suddhijaru, Ekkachan Eiamananwattana Collaborator : Creative Crews Awards : • ICONIC Awards 2019 - Winner • CREDAWARD 2018-2019 – Shortlist • Chiang Mai Design Awards 2018 – Winner • Architecture MasterPrize Awards 2018 - Winner • A+ Awards 2018 – Shortlist • ASA Architectural Design Awards 2018 - Bronze Award • ASA Lanna Center Design Competition - Winner ASA Lanna Center is planned to be a place for local people to learn and get to know the role of the Architect in Chiang Mai in Northern part Thailand. The project is an open design competition organized by ASA (Association of Siamese Architects under the royal patronage) which Somdoon’s design was selected by the panel of judges who are the respectable architects who practiced and teach in school of architecture in Chiang Mai. The key of the design is the interpretation of Lanna (Northern) Architecture. The definition of “Lanna” is millions of rice fields which is not the image of Chiang Mai nowadays where the economy has driven the city to grow with typical buildings for offices, malls and hotels and apartments. Our proposed design aim to have people experiencing the simple Lanna Architecture of timber structure sala (pavilion) in the middle of rice fields where the modern concrete building is tugged underneath providing the main gathering space, a multifunction area which can house a meeting or a lecture or becomes a theatre. The other supporting facilities are library, café and an office are planned to surround the open air gathering space. The materials were selected from palette of locally produced materials or traditional way of detailing then modifying them to fit with the modern architectural frames. The design is to show the relationship and transition from traditional architecture to contemporary architecture.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2-Storey Office Building Program : Office Area : approx. 800 sq.m. Location : Chotana Road, Chiang Mai, Thailand Status : Completed Client : The Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage (ASA) Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul/Puiphai Khunawat Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam, Thitaya Tansirisernkul, Phiriya Chavanaphan, Sitthiwat Suddhijaru, Ekkachan Eiamananwattana Collaborator : Creative Crews Awards : • ICONIC Awards 2019 - Winner • CREDAWARD 2018-2019 – Shortlist • Chiang Mai Design Awards 2018 – Winner • Architecture MasterPrize Awards 2018 - Winner • A+ Awards 2018 – Shortlist • ASA Architectural Design Awards 2018 - Bronze Award • ASA Lanna Center Design Competition - Winner ASA Lanna Center is planned to be a place for local people to learn and get to know the role of the Architect in Chiang Mai in Northern part Thailand. The project is an open design competition organized by ASA (Association of Siamese Architects under the royal patronage) which Somdoon’s design was selected by the panel of judges who are the respectable architects who practiced and teach in school of architecture in Chiang Mai. The key of the design is the interpretation of Lanna (Northern) Architecture. The definition of “Lanna” is millions of rice fields which is not the image of Chiang Mai nowadays where the economy has driven the city to grow with typical buildings for offices, malls and hotels and apartments. Our proposed design aim to have people experiencing the simple Lanna Architecture of timber structure sala (pavilion) in the middle of rice fields where the modern concrete building is tugged underneath providing the main gathering space, a multifunction area which can house a meeting or a lecture or becomes a theatre. The other supporting facilities are library, café and an office are planned to surround the open air gathering space. The materials were selected from palette of locally produced materials or traditional way of detailing then modifying them to fit with the modern architectural frames. The design is to show the relationship and transition from traditional architecture to contemporary architecture.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2-Storey Office Building Program: Office GFA Area: approx. 800sq.m. Location: Chotana Rd., Chiang Mai, Thailand Status: Completed in 2016 Client: The Association of Siamese Architects Under Royal Patronage Project Team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Puiphai Khunawat, Supachai Khiewngam, Thitaya Tansirisernkul, Phiriya Chavanaphan, Sitthiwat Suddhijaru, Ekkachan Eiamananwattana Design Collaborator: Creative Crews Ltd. Landscape Architect: Shma Co., Ltd. Structural Design Consultant: CT23 Co., Ltd. Structural Engineer: Engitect Engineering Co., Ltd. MEP Engineer: GEO Design &amp; Engineering Consultant Co., Ltd. Vernacular Architecture Consultant: Adul Helanya Awards: ICONIC Awards 2019 - Winner Under category of Innovative Architecture - Office building, awarded by German Design Council Architecture Master Prize 2018 - Winner Under category of Architectural Design - Green Architecture, awarded by Architecture Master Prize Architizer A+ Awards 2018 - Finalist Under category of Architecture + Landscape, awarded by Architizer Chiang Mai Design Awards 2018 - Winner Under category of Architecture and Interior Design awarded by Chiang Mai Design Awards</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ASA Lanna Center is located on a highway in Chiang Mai, a northern province of Thailand. The city has a unique cultural identity as it was the capital of an independent kingdom named “Lanna,” which means a million rice fields.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>As a branch office of the Association of Siamese Architects (ASA), the design aims to find a balance between maintaining the local cultural identity while accommodating modern requirements. Thus, the image of a rice field is created on the rooftop to evoke a sense of nostalgia. The room requirements, such as an office, library, and multi-purpose room, are tugged underneath. They are arranged from a low ceiling in the front to a higher ceiling in the back to create the stepping rice field landform.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The main entrance is on the side lane and carved into the landform building creating the quite entrance space away from the highway.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The materials and finishes of the building were selected to express the natural texture and locally produced such as laterite, and red brick. While all the roof top planter parapets are cast-in situ concreate with bamboo form-work to reduce hardness feel of the surface.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>When entering to the center of the building, you will find a courtyard that connecting the ground floor and the roof space. The Pavilion which is the focal point of the building can also be seen through the courtyard to ensure the sense of unity.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2-Storey Office, Library and Meeting Facility at Chotana Road, Chiang Mai, Thailand</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Apart from bringing down natural light to the rooms on ground floor, the courtyard is also a flexible space for a different kind of events organized by ASA members and also be an extension of the multipurpose room if it is required.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>On top level, a timber structure pavilion in Lanna-style is located. Its proportion and details were advised by local veterans and builder.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A small café space was placed on the roof before the top level, and it has a separated entrance which can be used during the weekend when the main entrance and the office are closed.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The plants around the building are local which can be found in rice filed landscape such as local palms, banana and bamboo. At the main entrance, a symbolic tree of the province, called Thongkwaw, will flower in orange to welcome visitor on cool season.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>People can enjoy the rooftop space from the pavilion with the view of Doi Suthep, the sacred mountain of Chiang Mai.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Passing by the building, the stepping rice field landscape with Lanna-style pavilion will keep reminding us of the spirit of Lanna. Eventually it could be an example to inspire others for the way of developing the city.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/the-bright</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-04-24</lastmod>
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      <image:title>The Bright (TH026) - The Bright</image:title>
      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2012 – 2016 Program: Mixed-use development, Offices 5-storey Office and Event Hall, 4-storey Community Mall, and 7-storey Parking Building Gross Floor Area: 33,399 sq.m. Location: Rama 2 Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status: Completed in 2016 Client: Lampton Property Co., Ltd. Project Director: Punpong Wiwatkul Architect team: Puiphai Khunawat, Piboon Amornjiraporn, Thitipan Chueasawad, Atthapon Chujit, Ekkalak Surachai, Kamonrat Anatasuwat, Nutchanun Boonsawat, Pakwisit Kaehaloon, Prachaya Vanagul, Sebastian Ewers, Sumet Kamolsiriwat, Waraluk Panthongkham Interior design team: Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Areesa Chumnandechakul, Kitiya Deecharat, Kritin Sangdee, Sumanee Chivapong, Supasiri Pokaprakarn, Titiporn Tharawongthawat Collaborators: Creative Crews Ltd. (Architecture and Interior), Sanitas Studio Co., Ltd. (Landscape) Photographs: Panoramic Studio, Nutchana Chobsujaritskul</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2012 – 2016 Program: Mixed-use development, Offices 5-storey Office and Event Hall, 4-storey Community Mall, and 7-storey Parking Building Gross Floor Area: 33,399 sq.m. Location: Rama 2 Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status: Completed in 2016 Client: Lampton Property Co., Ltd. Project Director: Punpong Wiwatkul Architect team: Puiphai Khunawat, Piboon Amornjiraporn, Thitipan Chueasawad, Atthapon Chujit, Ekkalak Surachai, Kamonrat Anatasuwat, Nutchanun Boonsawat, Pakwisit Kaehaloon, Prachaya Vanagul, Sebastian Ewers, Sumet Kamolsiriwat, Waraluk Panthongkham Interior design team: Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Areesa Chumnandechakul, Kitiya Deecharat, Kritin Sangdee, Sumanee Chivapong, Supasiri Pokaprakarn, Titiporn Tharawongthawat Collaborators: Creative Crews Ltd. (Architecture and Interior), Sanitas Studio Co., Ltd. (Landscape) Photographs: Panoramic Studio, Nutchana Chobsujaritskul</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Located along the bustling Rama 2 Road, a major artery connecting Bangkok to the southern provinces of Thailand, "The Bright" community mall offers a refreshing destination amidst the outer city landscape. Developed by Lampton, this vibrant hub stands out with its distinctive diamond-patterned façade — a motif inspired by the site itself — becoming a striking landmark for both local residents and travelers journeying south. This captivating design, echoing the shape of the site, creates a visual rhythm that energizes the façade and draws the eye from the road.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5-storey Office Tower, 3-storey Mall and 7-storey Parking Building Program : Mixed Use Area : 35,200 sq.m. Location : Rama 2 Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Lampton Property Co., Ltd Collaborator : Creative Crews Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Project Architect : Piboon Amornjiraporn, Thitipan Chueasawad The mixed development is located at Rama2 road, an outskirt of Bangkok. The development will be the head office of the owner who is the light manufacturing company, and there will be open-air community mall for the area. The office building is located along the main road in order to comply with the urban regulation. The podium consists of shopping mall, food court, show room and auditorium while the tower is the headquarter office. The podium mass is visually separated into 2 parts by crystal-like façade to allow for natural light for at waiting area of auditorium, food court and main escalators. The orange colour façade and crystal-like curtain wall are proposed to capture the sense of the cooperate identity and create liveliness to the development. The community mall is 4-storey with the series of shops, open-air corridors and plaza. The massing is split to create in between spaces and allow for natural ventilation throughout the whole building. The jet fans are also incorporated along the corridors to stimulate the wind and create the comfortable atmosphere for users. The glass balustrade and crystal-like façade which are used at the community mall carries the similar design with the façade used at the office atrium. The tensile fabric roof are used to provide shades and comfort environment to the plaza in the center. The design balanced between energy concerns and creating the lively vibe.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>As visitors enter "The Bright," they are greeted by a dynamic interplay of textures and light. The curtain wall façade shimmers with visual glass panels, reflective aluminum, and strategically placed LED lighting. This interplay of materials and light creates a sense of movement and energy, drawing visitors into the heart of the mall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Strolling through "The Bright," visitors are greeted by refreshing breezes that flow through the strategically separated community blocks. This open layout fosters a sense of airiness and connection with the outdoors, creating a welcoming and inviting atmosphere.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A graceful tensile roof soars above the central plaza, providing shelter from the elements while bathing the space in natural light. This translucent canopy creates a vibrant, airy atmosphere, transforming the plaza into a welcoming oasis. Imagine open-air markets bustling with vendors, live music performances echoing through the plaza, or community gatherings under the luminous tensile roof.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The versatility of the central plaza is further enhanced by a carefully designed system of ceiling fans that ensure air circulation and create a comfortable microclimate throughout the year. This thoughtful design ensures that the plaza remains a vibrant and inviting space regardless of the weather.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lampton's commitment to sustainability is evident throughout "The Bright." The use of natural ventilation, energy-efficient lighting, and recycled materials reflects the company's deep respect for the environment. More than just a retail space, "The Bright" is a vibrant hub that fosters community interaction, celebrates innovative design, and showcases Lampton's commitment to both aesthetics and sustainability.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/siamese-blossom-condo</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>23-Stroey Condominium Program : High-rise Residential Area : 19,000 sq.m. Location : Ramintra Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Project Team : Puiphai Khunawat, Supat Vongruttana, Phiriya Chavanaphan, Supachai Khiewngam, Angsusorn Apirajkamol, Kularis Lawanwit Collaborator : Creative Crews The Blossom condominium is designed under the "Loft Space" concept which is more spacious and has high ceiling up to 4.20 meter high. The large window with laminates glass will be installed in each unit to enjoy the broader view while reducing heat from outside. The project provides 2 types of unit to match the difference lifestyle, the "Standard floor" and the "Moff floor". The simple earth tone color shades, such as white, gray, and brown, is the major tone of interior decoration design. Kitchen is designed as an open-air Thai style kitchen by placing it outside. It prevents food odor to flow into the living areas. Besides, the building lay out is in the "L" shape to let each unit feels comfortably with the natural wind flow from southeast and northeast directions as well as to help saving energy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>23-Stroey Condominium Program : High-rise Residential Area : 19,000 sq.m. Location : Ramintra Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Project Team : Puiphai Khunawat, Supat Vongruttana, Phiriya Chavanaphan, Supachai Khiewngam, Angsusorn Apirajkamol, Kularis Lawanwit Collaborator : Creative Crews The Blossom condominium is designed under the "Loft Space" concept which is more spacious and has high ceiling up to 4.20 meter high. The large window with laminates glass will be installed in each unit to enjoy the broader view while reducing heat from outside. The project provides 2 types of unit to match the difference lifestyle, the "Standard floor" and the "Moff floor". The simple earth tone color shades, such as white, gray, and brown, is the major tone of interior decoration design. Kitchen is designed as an open-air Thai style kitchen by placing it outside. It prevents food odor to flow into the living areas. Besides, the building lay out is in the "L" shape to let each unit feels comfortably with the natural wind flow from southeast and northeast directions as well as to help saving energy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>11-storey and 32-storey Condominium Program : High-rise Residential Area : 38,000 sq.m. Location : Soi Sukhumvit 38, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Ananda Development PCL Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Project Team : Piboon Amornjiraporn, Ayutt Mahasom, Shalom Choong Foong Ling, Rapeepun Thongprywong, Thirawit Sinutok, Nunthida Owatranphorn, Supat Vongruttana, Supachai Khiewngam, Kamonrat Anantasuwat Collaborator : Creative Crews Award : • World Architecture Festival 2013 - Shortlisted, under the Housing (completed) Cateory, awarded by World Architecture Festival • MIPIM Asia 2013 - Silver Award, under Category of Best Residential Development, organized by Reed MIDEM • Asia Pacific Awards Architecture - Best, under Category of High-rise Architecture, Thailand 2013-2014, awarded by International Property Awards • Tall Building Award, Asia &amp; Australasia region 2014 - Finalist, awarded by Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat • The International High-rise Award 2014 - Nominated, awarded by City of Frankfurt, Dutsches Architekturmusem and DekaBank The scheme is located away from the high density and congestion of Sukhumvit road and into a blissfully green low-rise residential area. The development has been separated into two towers to maximize plot ratio, and each building targets to different potential tenants in character. The two towers are visually interconnected through a folding “Tree Bark” envelope that wraps around from the 32-storey rear tower (Ashton) and 10duplex-storey front tower (Skyle). This outer skin is a combination of precast concrete panels, expanded meshes and planters. The functions of the skin varies from being sun shading devices to covering air condensing units. The bark on the west and east side strategically becomes green walls, in accordance to the tropic sun’s orientation. The height of this wall is 65m on the front tower and 130m on the rear tower respectively, providing the residences and neighbors with a comfortable visual and natural environment. Skyle is targeted for singles or young couples with the smallest unit footprint being 23.3 m2. These duplex units are expressed vertically with variation of balconies and air condensing units. In contrast, Ashton emphasizes on the horizontal and cantilevered spaces which are targeted to families. The unit sizes and types vary from a single bed with a reading room, to duplex units with a private swimming pool and a garden on 8th floor, and a four bed duplex penthouse at top level. A 2.4m cantilevered living space projects from each unit on the North side. This is made up of a glazing enclosure on three sides providing the maximum view. Each unit on the south has a semi-outdoor balcony which is flexible in space. The double layer of sliding windows allow for a transition between a conventional balcony to an extended indoor living area. The Ideo Morph 38 is a high rise building which is located in stark contrast to the low-rise residential context. The project takes on a symbiotic relationship with the environment. Due to its sensitive design language and the green populated façade, the buildings have a natural aesthetic, making them a landmark and a pleasant environment for the neighbors and the city.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Ashton Morph 38 (TH005) - IDEO Morph 38</image:title>
      <image:caption>11-storey and 32-storey Condominium Program : High-rise Residential Area : 38,000 sq.m. Location : Soi Sukhumvit 38, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Ananda Development PCL Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Project Team : Piboon Amornjiraporn, Ayutt Mahasom, Shalom Choong Foong Ling, Rapeepun Thongprywong, Thirawit Sinutok, Nunthida Owatranphorn, Supat Vongruttana, Supachai Khiewngam, Kamonrat Anantasuwat Collaborator : Creative Crews Award : • World Architecture Festival 2013 - Shortlisted, under the Housing (completed) Cateory, awarded by World Architecture Festival • MIPIM Asia 2013 - Silver Award, under Category of Best Residential Development, organized by Reed MIDEM • Asia Pacific Awards Architecture - Best, under Category of High-rise Architecture, Thailand 2013-2014, awarded by International Property Awards • Tall Building Award, Asia &amp; Australasia region 2014 - Finalist, awarded by Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat • The International High-rise Award 2014 - Nominated, awarded by City of Frankfurt, Dutsches Architekturmusem and DekaBank The scheme is located away from the high density and congestion of Sukhumvit road and into a blissfully green low-rise residential area. The development has been separated into two towers to maximize plot ratio, and each building targets to different potential tenants in character. The two towers are visually interconnected through a folding “Tree Bark” envelope that wraps around from the 32-storey rear tower (Ashton) and 10duplex-storey front tower (Skyle). This outer skin is a combination of precast concrete panels, expanded meshes and planters. The functions of the skin varies from being sun shading devices to covering air condensing units. The bark on the west and east side strategically becomes green walls, in accordance to the tropic sun’s orientation. The height of this wall is 65m on the front tower and 130m on the rear tower respectively, providing the residences and neighbors with a comfortable visual and natural environment. Skyle is targeted for singles or young couples with the smallest unit footprint being 23.3 m2. These duplex units are expressed vertically with variation of balconies and air condensing units. In contrast, Ashton emphasizes on the horizontal and cantilevered spaces which are targeted to families. The unit sizes and types vary from a single bed with a reading room, to duplex units with a private swimming pool and a garden on 8th floor, and a four bed duplex penthouse at top level. A 2.4m cantilevered living space projects from each unit on the North side. This is made up of a glazing enclosure on three sides providing the maximum view. Each unit on the south has a semi-outdoor balcony which is flexible in space. The double layer of sliding windows allow for a transition between a conventional balcony to an extended indoor living area. The Ideo Morph 38 is a high rise building which is located in stark contrast to the low-rise residential context. The project takes on a symbiotic relationship with the environment. Due to its sensitive design language and the green populated façade, the buildings have a natural aesthetic, making them a landmark and a pleasant environment for the neighbors and the city.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/via-49</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>8-Storey Condominium Program : Mid-rise Residential Area : 8,700 sq.m. Location : Sukhumvit 49, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Sansiri PCL Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Interior Design Director : Puiphai Khunawat Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam Collaborator : Creative Crews The site is positioned at a sharp corner along Sukhumvit 49 road, a lively residential area in the heart of Bangkok. The building takes on an L-shape, and has been placed withits length along the corner of the adjacent streets creating privacy from the neighbouring 8-storey building and valuable landscaped space for a a swimming pool and a cozygarden. The lobby has been sunk below the road level to achieve maximum internal height for each apartment, whilst keeping overall height of the building within local building height regulations. A skylight runs along and above the lobby to create a visual connection to the pool deck on the 2nd floor and allow for reflected natural light. The individual units boast timber floors and floor to ceiling glazing. Special aluminium fins have been placed at the internal corner of the ‘L’ shape to allow for privacy between apartments and public spaces. The unusual articulation of the building begins to break up the visual scale of the building. Instead of expressiong each floor, the floors have been regrouped , sliced and shifted with structural cantilevers of up to3m. The layering effect is further emphasized with by the changing colour of each grouped layer. The layers of the façade are further articulated by means of a randomized pattern made from precast, glass-fibre reinforced concrete panels. This pattern is continued in front of the air-conditioning units but by means of aluminium screens. From the road, the screen system hides the air-conditioning units effortlessly. The soft and hard landscaping along the street edge is carefully articulated with corroded steal fins and thick planting, creating for the inside of the building while also contributing positively to pedestrians. The result is a livable sculpture which can be enjoyed by residents and passers -by alike.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>8-Storey Condominium Program : Mid-rise Residential Area : 8,700 sq.m. Location : Sukhumvit 49, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Sansiri PCL Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Interior Design Director : Puiphai Khunawat Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam Collaborator : Creative Crews The site is positioned at a sharp corner along Sukhumvit 49 road, a lively residential area in the heart of Bangkok. The building takes on an L-shape, and has been placed withits length along the corner of the adjacent streets creating privacy from the neighbouring 8-storey building and valuable landscaped space for a a swimming pool and a cozygarden. The lobby has been sunk below the road level to achieve maximum internal height for each apartment, whilst keeping overall height of the building within local building height regulations. A skylight runs along and above the lobby to create a visual connection to the pool deck on the 2nd floor and allow for reflected natural light. The individual units boast timber floors and floor to ceiling glazing. Special aluminium fins have been placed at the internal corner of the ‘L’ shape to allow for privacy between apartments and public spaces. The unusual articulation of the building begins to break up the visual scale of the building. Instead of expressiong each floor, the floors have been regrouped , sliced and shifted with structural cantilevers of up to3m. The layering effect is further emphasized with by the changing colour of each grouped layer. The layers of the façade are further articulated by means of a randomized pattern made from precast, glass-fibre reinforced concrete panels. This pattern is continued in front of the air-conditioning units but by means of aluminium screens. From the road, the screen system hides the air-conditioning units effortlessly. The soft and hard landscaping along the street edge is carefully articulated with corroded steal fins and thick planting, creating for the inside of the building while also contributing positively to pedestrians. The result is a livable sculpture which can be enjoyed by residents and passers -by alike.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/fyi-center</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-04-24</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>12-storey Office Building, Public Retails and Restaurant Spaces Program : Mixed Use, Offices, Hospitality Area : 100,000 sq.m. Location : Corner of Rama IV Road - Ratchadapisek Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Golden Land Property Development Plc. Project Director : Puiphai Khunawat Collaborator : Creative Crews The FYI Centre is located between a dense business districts. This project comprises of two buildings and provides over 55,000m² of office space, a 239-room hotel, and public retail and restaurant spaces. The project’s site has a sharp, triangular profile, with its longest sides facing East and West. This orientation would expose the project to the direct sun light. The customised façade system employs a unique zig-zag profile with deep mullions that cast shadow onto angled glass panels, minimising direct sunlight from entering the buildings from both the East and the West. Mullions are extruded outward away from the internal space, while the glazing panels between these mullions are angled away from the sun within the mullion’s depth. Pedestrians approaching the FYI Centre are welcomed by an intricate, landscaped public plaza which carry them to the semi indoor/outdoor lobbies on first floor. Blurred internal and external approach allows building to gain natural ventilation. Celebrating the angular shape of the site, the hotel and the office take the shape of the site and will see the East and West facades meet at a sharp point. Planter box with trees will be constructed every alternate floors at this sharp corner to add textured layer of soft, natural vegetation to the building.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>12-storey Office Building, Public Retails and Restaurant Spaces Program : Mixed Use, Offices, Hospitality Area : 100,000 sq.m. Location : Corner of Rama IV Road - Ratchadapisek Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Golden Land Property Development Plc. Project Director : Puiphai Khunawat Collaborator : Creative Crews The FYI Centre is located between a dense business districts. This project comprises of two buildings and provides over 55,000m² of office space, a 239-room hotel, and public retail and restaurant spaces. The project’s site has a sharp, triangular profile, with its longest sides facing East and West. This orientation would expose the project to the direct sun light. The customised façade system employs a unique zig-zag profile with deep mullions that cast shadow onto angled glass panels, minimising direct sunlight from entering the buildings from both the East and the West. Mullions are extruded outward away from the internal space, while the glazing panels between these mullions are angled away from the sun within the mullion’s depth. Pedestrians approaching the FYI Centre are welcomed by an intricate, landscaped public plaza which carry them to the semi indoor/outdoor lobbies on first floor. Blurred internal and external approach allows building to gain natural ventilation. Celebrating the angular shape of the site, the hotel and the office take the shape of the site and will see the East and West facades meet at a sharp point. Planter box with trees will be constructed every alternate floors at this sharp corner to add textured layer of soft, natural vegetation to the building.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Office Building and Hotel at Rama IV Road, Bangkok, Thailand Collaboration with Creative Crews Status : Completed Area : 100,000 sq.m. Construction Budget : 290 Milliom THB Client : Golden Land Property Devlopment PCL Perspective Rendering : DOF  </image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/x2-pattaya-oceanphere</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Townhome 1 Bedroom Pool Villas and 2 Bedroom Pool Villas with 3-storey Public Building Program : Hospitality Area : 24,000 sq.m. Location : Na Chom Tien, Cholburi, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Habitat Group Project Director : Puiphai Khunawat Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Collaborator : Creative Crews X2 Pattaya Oceanphere situated Na Chom Tien province, Cholburi, Thailand. The site was just about few hundred meters away from the beach front. This project is town home consists of 1 bedroom pool villas and 2 bedrooms pool villas with additional communal facility such as swimming pool, bar, restaurant, spa and fitness. All units and communal space are positioned facing to the direction of the beach to embrace the wind and sea into the heart of each unit. The architecture was inspired by the monumental form of basalt columns. The façade for each villa’s unit was constructed with stacked grey concrete block to impersonate the basalt column, this core is where the main stair, kitchen, washroom and service area are located. In detail the basalt column like facades were designed as water passage, the rain water can channel through the passage way creating a waterfall which connect architecture to surround landscape. In contrast with the monolithic basalt column, the living area and bedroom adjacent to its core, are more transparence. Living area and bedroom space are more expose with glazing allow each units to obtain sun light and natural ventilation, nevertheless maintain the privacy with private garden blocking direct street view from the first floor. The public space notion also emphasize the form of basalt columns, the stairs at the main lobby is a metaphor of Basalt column’s steps which then lead visitor to higher ground. On the top floor visitor will be expose to public pool with panoramic view of Na Chom Tien beach.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>7-storey Hotel Program : Hospitality and Mid-rise Residences Area : approx. 1,650 sq.m. Location : Pahonyothin 3, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Teep Property Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Suchada Kasemsap, Nutchanun Boontassaro, Thitipan Chueasawad, Panit Limpiti, Sumet Kamolsiriwat, Waraluk Panthongkham Interior Design Team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Kitiya Dicharat Awards : • ASA Architectural Design Awards 2018 - Shortlist Bangkok TRYP is a serviced apartment project located in the city center, among the high-rise office buildings and residential with slight green space. Therefore, the project idea emphasizes on creating the green environment by integrating a ‘vertical garden’ into the building The building form is separated into different parts according to the user’s programs. The 7-storey building consists of lobby, office, spa and parking area on ground floor, the rental units on 2nd to 4th floor, public facility on 5th floor, owner’s private residential on 6th and 7th floor. According to the limited area and units, the building provides a single corridor on the northern side, adjacent to the high-rise neighbor building. While all living units face the southern side that provides a good view. Thus, the medium-height trees and bushes are planted at the balcony, shifting with aluminum grills that cover the air-condensing unit, to act as a shading device that protects the interior from a strong sunlight and gives building a cool atmosphere during the daytime.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>7-storey Hotel Program : Hospitality and Mid-rise Residences Area : approx. 1,650 sq.m. Location : Pahonyothin 3, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Teep Property Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Suchada Kasemsap, Nutchanun Boontassaro, Thitipan Chueasawad, Panit Limpiti, Sumet Kamolsiriwat, Waraluk Panthongkham Interior Design Team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Kitiya Dicharat Awards : • ASA Architectural Design Awards 2018 - Shortlist Bangkok TRYP is a serviced apartment project located in the city center, among the high-rise office buildings and residential with slight green space. Therefore, the project idea emphasizes on creating the green environment by integrating a ‘vertical garden’ into the building The building form is separated into different parts according to the user’s programs. The 7-storey building consists of lobby, office, spa and parking area on ground floor, the rental units on 2nd to 4th floor, public facility on 5th floor, owner’s private residential on 6th and 7th floor. According to the limited area and units, the building provides a single corridor on the northern side, adjacent to the high-rise neighbor building. While all living units face the southern side that provides a good view. Thus, the medium-height trees and bushes are planted at the balcony, shifting with aluminum grills that cover the air-condensing unit, to act as a shading device that protects the interior from a strong sunlight and gives building a cool atmosphere during the daytime.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3 towers of 20-storey Condominium and 3 towers of 8-storey Condominium Program : High-rise Residential Area : 58,900 sq.m. Location : Prachauthit Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Partially Completed/Occupied Client : Siralai Co., Ltd Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul/ Puiphai Khunawat Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam, Nattanai Janjarassri, Prajanin Kongporod, Passawan Vudhivanich, Prachaya Vanagul Interior Design Team : Puiphai Khunawat, Supasiri Pokaprakarn, Supachai Khiewngam Collaborator : Creative Crews This is a compound of 6 condominiums in the quiet area of Bangkok. The buildings were planned to be in 2 rows with the large landscape area in the center. At the north side there are 3 high rise buildings while at the east side there are 3 low rise buildings because they were restricted by the height control from adjacent road. At low rise buildings, the units are shaped and planned with recess and protrusion to increase the perimeter for openings. At the same time, it adopted the landscape organic form allowing the residential units to merge with landscape where the facilities and recreation areas located. The landscape and facilities are located at the second floor of all low rise buildings. They connects to the ground floor with staircases and stepping planters. The landscape at ground floor is connected to the common area at ground floor of high rise buildings where the residential floors are raised to provide high ceiling and create openness to the common area. The design of the high rise based on the straight line to create the contrast between low rise and high rise buildings. There are variations of units design which are planned and arranged to form the design language of the buildings. The low rise units aim to create a warm organic form. All balconies have solid balustrades wall with built-in seating. At the ground floor all units have their own private gardens. The high rise units aim to create lightness and openness. There are duplex unit which has a double volume only at the living area while the bedroom has normal ceiling height. This unit formed an L shape in elevation and they are stacked up like terraces. The height of the tower was defined by the number of duplex units placed in each tower because all buildings are limited to the same construction area. The higher of number of duplex units increased the tower height because of its double volume.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3 towers of 20-storey Condominium and 3 towers of 8-storey Condominium Program : High-rise Residential Area : 58,900 sq.m. Location : Prachauthit Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Partially Completed/Occupied Client : Siralai Co., Ltd Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul/ Puiphai Khunawat Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam, Nattanai Janjarassri, Prajanin Kongporod, Passawan Vudhivanich, Prachaya Vanagul Interior Design Team : Puiphai Khunawat, Supasiri Pokaprakarn, Supachai Khiewngam Collaborator : Creative Crews This is a compound of 6 condominiums in the quiet area of Bangkok. The buildings were planned to be in 2 rows with the large landscape area in the center. At the north side there are 3 high rise buildings while at the east side there are 3 low rise buildings because they were restricted by the height control from adjacent road. At low rise buildings, the units are shaped and planned with recess and protrusion to increase the perimeter for openings. At the same time, it adopted the landscape organic form allowing the residential units to merge with landscape where the facilities and recreation areas located. The landscape and facilities are located at the second floor of all low rise buildings. They connects to the ground floor with staircases and stepping planters. The landscape at ground floor is connected to the common area at ground floor of high rise buildings where the residential floors are raised to provide high ceiling and create openness to the common area. The design of the high rise based on the straight line to create the contrast between low rise and high rise buildings. There are variations of units design which are planned and arranged to form the design language of the buildings. The low rise units aim to create a warm organic form. All balconies have solid balustrades wall with built-in seating. At the ground floor all units have their own private gardens. The high rise units aim to create lightness and openness. There are duplex unit which has a double volume only at the living area while the bedroom has normal ceiling height. This unit formed an L shape in elevation and they are stacked up like terraces. The height of the tower was defined by the number of duplex units placed in each tower because all buildings are limited to the same construction area. The higher of number of duplex units increased the tower height because of its double volume.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/siamese-blossom-condo-2</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>23-storey Condominium Program : High-rise Residential Area : 21,700 sq.m. Location : Ramintra Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Surachatsuvee Kumnuanthip, Kunakorn Wangkanai, Pastchanun Comepa, Chutimon Bejrananda, Arsarn Suphajunyavat</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>23-storey Condominium Program : High-rise Residential Area : 21,700 sq.m. Location : Ramintra Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Surachatsuvee Kumnuanthip, Kunakorn Wangkanai, Pastchanun Comepa, Chutimon Bejrananda, Arsarn Suphajunyavat</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/mori-haus</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>2 Towers of 7-storey Condominium Program : Mid-rise Residential Area : 19,900 sq.m. Location : Sukhumvit 77, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Sansiri PCL Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Prinya Narongthanarath, Phiriya Chavanaphan, Attaporn Palawattanakul Interior Design Team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Award : • CREDAWARD (China Real Estate Design Award) 2018-2019 awarded by DJSER.com - Shortlist under Architectural Design - Residential Project category The project located near Hasu Haus where the site does not connects to the river like Hasu Haus. The clients brief to create the sense like Hasu Haus living with greenery. So, the design created bigger courtyard to act as a heart of the building a part of the oasis in the middle of buildings. All the facilities exclude out from the courtyard settle down to be a part of the building. The internal unit will face into courtyard and outer unit will get there’s own landscape which act as a façade as a part of the buildings and unit area.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2 Towers of 7-storey Condominium Program : Mid-rise Residential Area : 19,900 sq.m. Location : Sukhumvit 77, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Sansiri PCL Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Prinya Narongthanarath, Phiriya Chavanaphan, Attaporn Palawattanakul Interior Design Team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Award : • CREDAWARD (China Real Estate Design Award) 2018-2019 awarded by DJSER.com - Shortlist under Architectural Design - Residential Project category The project located near Hasu Haus where the site does not connects to the river like Hasu Haus. The clients brief to create the sense like Hasu Haus living with greenery. So, the design created bigger courtyard to act as a heart of the building a part of the oasis in the middle of buildings. All the facilities exclude out from the courtyard settle down to be a part of the building. The internal unit will face into courtyard and outer unit will get there’s own landscape which act as a façade as a part of the buildings and unit area.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2 Towers of 7-storey Condominium Program : Mid-rise Residential Area : 20,600 sq.m. Location : Sukhumvit 77, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Under Construction Client : Sansiri PCL Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Project Architect : Prinya Narongthanarath  </image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/the-cloud</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>High-rise Condominium Program : High-rise Residential Area : 84,000 sq.m. Location : Rama 9 Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Competition / Unbuilt Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Kitiya Deecharat Project Team : Prinya Narongthanarath, Supachai Khiewngam, Phiriya Chavanaphan, Attaporn Palawattanakul, Sitthiwat Suddhijaru</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Single Storey Learning Center with Library, Exhibition Space, Seminar Room and Office Program : Learning Center / Library Area : 1,500 sq.m. Location : Kallaprapruk Road, Khon Kaen, Thailand Status : Competition Client : Thailand Creative &amp; Design Center (TCDC) Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam, Prinya Narongthanarath Collaborator : Su Landscape Architect, Paperspace, GreenDwell and Meanmoremind Human habitation starts from context mixed with cultural innovation, arts and interaction between people in community, human reliable on other and nature also. This kind of cycle is an ecosystem that created the space which enriches the connection between people in the community allow new creativity happening. Eastern traditional living origin from highland with has connection between forest and Mekong River which brought identity to KKU Creative Park to suit the local. The architectural start from forest dune and water which represent the activity space as a dune where settle on forest and river which is public space that connect dunes together reflected the connection between eastern people to the nature.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Single Storey Learning Center with Library, Exhibition Space, Seminar Room and Office Program : Learning Center / Library Area : 1,500 sq.m. Location : Kallaprapruk Road, Khon Kaen, Thailand Status : Competition Client : Thailand Creative &amp; Design Center (TCDC) Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam, Prinya Narongthanarath Collaborator : Su Landscape Architect, Paperspace, GreenDwell and Meanmoremind Human habitation starts from context mixed with cultural innovation, arts and interaction between people in community, human reliable on other and nature also. This kind of cycle is an ecosystem that created the space which enriches the connection between people in the community allow new creativity happening. Eastern traditional living origin from highland with has connection between forest and Mekong River which brought identity to KKU Creative Park to suit the local. The architectural start from forest dune and water which represent the activity space as a dune where settle on forest and river which is public space that connect dunes together reflected the connection between eastern people to the nature.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Interior Design Program : Interior Design for Residential Unit Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Interior Designer : Kritin Sangdee Collaborator : Creative Crews Location : Bangrak, Bangkok, Thailand Client : Siamese Asset Status : Completed Area : 68 sq.m.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/modena-hotel</loc>
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      <image:caption>14-storey Hotel Program : Hospitality Area : 10,500 sq.m. Location : Corner of Rama IV Road – Ratchadapisek Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Golden Land Property Development Plc. Project Director : Puiphai Khunawat Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Interior Team : Kitiya Deecharat, Kritin Sangdee, Teerasich Sampatanukul, Simanee Chivapong, Patcharaporn Chiangkangwanchai, Siripat Panusbordee Collaborator : Creative Crews The mixed development comprises office, retail and hotel consist of a 239-room hotel, and public retail and restaurant spaces.The hotel located at the busy junction where underground train station meets with pedestrian bridges and giant overhead vehicular bridge. The site is in elongated triangular shape which is unavoidable for buildings to be planned along West and East orientation. Therefore the main idea of the façade was designed to prevent heat gain from the sun. The mullion was designed to be long and slim. It holds the tilted insulated glass panels and cast shades over the vision glass panels. The module of tilted glass panels form the zig zag façade which are straight at all sides and curved when facing the public plaza. The tip of the triangular site is where the hotel is located. The corner of the hotel was designed to be a sharp triangular blade to enhance this pointy shape of the site. This angle was designed to incorporate the planters at every alternate floors for the hotel guests to have the view of the tree while the people from outside can see the glimpse of soft trees texture behind the pointy glass façade. At the office building, the corner facing the junction also has the alternate planters where the office people can enjoy semi outdoor green area while people from the road can see the trees behind the glass façade.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>14-storey Hotel Program : Hospitality Area : 10,500 sq.m. Location : Corner of Rama IV Road – Ratchadapisek Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Golden Land Property Development Plc. Project Director : Puiphai Khunawat Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Interior Team : Kitiya Deecharat, Kritin Sangdee, Teerasich Sampatanukul, Simanee Chivapong, Patcharaporn Chiangkangwanchai, Siripat Panusbordee Collaborator : Creative Crews The mixed development comprises office, retail and hotel consist of a 239-room hotel, and public retail and restaurant spaces.The hotel located at the busy junction where underground train station meets with pedestrian bridges and giant overhead vehicular bridge. The site is in elongated triangular shape which is unavoidable for buildings to be planned along West and East orientation. Therefore the main idea of the façade was designed to prevent heat gain from the sun. The mullion was designed to be long and slim. It holds the tilted insulated glass panels and cast shades over the vision glass panels. The module of tilted glass panels form the zig zag façade which are straight at all sides and curved when facing the public plaza. The tip of the triangular site is where the hotel is located. The corner of the hotel was designed to be a sharp triangular blade to enhance this pointy shape of the site. This angle was designed to incorporate the planters at every alternate floors for the hotel guests to have the view of the tree while the people from outside can see the glimpse of soft trees texture behind the pointy glass façade. At the office building, the corner facing the junction also has the alternate planters where the office people can enjoy semi outdoor green area while people from the road can see the trees behind the glass façade.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Interior Design Program : Interior Design for Penthouse Units Project Director : Puiphai Khunawat Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Interior Designer : Kritin Sangdee, Teerasich Sampatanukul, Sumanee Chivapong Collaborator : Creative Crews Location : Phahonyothin Road, Bangkok, Thailand Client : Siamese Asset Status : Completed Area : 147 - 176 sq.m.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Interior Design Program : Interior Design for Penthouse Units Project Director : Puiphai Khunawat Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Interior Designer : Kritin Sangdee, Teerasich Sampatanukul, Sumanee Chivapong Collaborator : Creative Crews Location : Phahonyothin Road, Bangkok, Thailand Client : Siamese Asset Status : Completed Area : 147 - 176 sq.m.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/the-artisan</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-12-08</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>36-storey Hotel, 20-storey Service Apartment Program : Hospitality Area : 29,932 sq.m. Location : Phetchaburi 20 Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Competition / Un-built Architect Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Prinya Narongthanarath, Phiriya Chavanaphan , Varit Lapjaratsangrot Interior Design Team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Kitiya Deecharat Surrounded by Bangkok’s most famous shopping district and CBD, guests of the hotel are expected to visiting Bangkok for tourism and business purpose. After the guests have enjoined their stay or completed their works, before they embark for their next destination, they tend to buy souvenirs or receive gifts from their local business partners as a sign of Thai hospitality. Out of all souvenirs and gifts they brought back home, the one that would impress them the most are likely to be Thai artisan objects such as handcraft utensils, textiles and sweets. Most of the time, these goods are being packed in a local distinctive container called “Cha-lom” which is an object that could represent the world-renowned Thai hospitality. Inspired by the quality of symbolization of this unique container, the characteristics of the silhouette and interlacing pattern of Cha-lom are being incorporated into the design of the building shape and façade as a mean to make the building standing out from the ever-emerging high-rise in the area with attitude.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>36-storey Hotel, 20-storey Service Apartment Program : Hospitality Area : 29,932 sq.m. Location : Phetchaburi 20 Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Competition / Un-built Architect Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Prinya Narongthanarath, Phiriya Chavanaphan , Varit Lapjaratsangrot Interior Design Team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Kitiya Deecharat Surrounded by Bangkok’s most famous shopping district and CBD, guests of the hotel are expected to visiting Bangkok for tourism and business purpose. After the guests have enjoined their stay or completed their works, before they embark for their next destination, they tend to buy souvenirs or receive gifts from their local business partners as a sign of Thai hospitality. Out of all souvenirs and gifts they brought back home, the one that would impress them the most are likely to be Thai artisan objects such as handcraft utensils, textiles and sweets. Most of the time, these goods are being packed in a local distinctive container called “Cha-lom” which is an object that could represent the world-renowned Thai hospitality. Inspired by the quality of symbolization of this unique container, the characteristics of the silhouette and interlacing pattern of Cha-lom are being incorporated into the design of the building shape and façade as a mean to make the building standing out from the ever-emerging high-rise in the area with attitude.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/wish-signature-ll</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2016 – 2021 Program: 40-storey Residential Construction area: N/A Client: Siamnuwat Co., Ltd Project Team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Sirilak Yangsoong, Piyaporn Buapetch, Kraivit Wongboonsiri, Bunchana Chanasabaeng, Thitaya Tansirisernkul, Sumet Kamolsiriwat, Narinrath Boonsawat, Nattan Jaruchawalit Interior Design Team: Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Kitiya Deecharat, Switt Akaramaneetrakul Awards: • Asia Pacific Property Awards, Best Residential High Rise Architecture (Thailand), 2021-2022 Wish Signature II Midtown (Siam), high-rise condominium, is located at phetchburi 20 on the CBD of Bangkok where surrounded by the most energetic community with high-end shopping mall, renowned education institute and convenience public transportation hub. Siamnuwat, the owner, aimed to construct a metropolitan lifestyle place where live us a life. Providing 2,000 sq.m., four-storey facility area, express the diversity of individual movements. Moreover, the area was allocate to the top where people can enjoy acitivity and percieve the bangkok skyline after an exhausted working day. The project consist a range of unit from 1 to 3 bedrooms and a penthouse on the top floor. These units provided proper planning and extended the facade by projecting the surface angle to optimized city view. The facade surface design contain the charactoristic of humble folded angle as a delicate pleat pattern with vividness prismatic champange-gold aluminum composite to elevate the appearance of luxury residential.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2016 – 2021 Program: 40-storey Residential Construction area: N/A Client: Siamnuwat Co., Ltd Project Team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Sirilak Yangsoong, Piyaporn Buapetch, Kraivit Wongboonsiri, Bunchana Chanasabaeng, Thitaya Tansirisernkul, Sumet Kamolsiriwat, Narinrath Boonsawat, Nattan Jaruchawalit Interior Design Team: Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Kitiya Deecharat, Switt Akaramaneetrakul Awards: • Asia Pacific Property Awards, Best Residential High Rise Architecture (Thailand), 2021-2022 Wish Signature II Midtown (Siam), high-rise condominium, is located at phetchburi 20 on the CBD of Bangkok where surrounded by the most energetic community with high-end shopping mall, renowned education institute and convenience public transportation hub. Siamnuwat, the owner, aimed to construct a metropolitan lifestyle place where live us a life. Providing 2,000 sq.m., four-storey facility area, express the diversity of individual movements. Moreover, the area was allocate to the top where people can enjoy acitivity and percieve the bangkok skyline after an exhausted working day. The project consist a range of unit from 1 to 3 bedrooms and a penthouse on the top floor. These units provided proper planning and extended the facade by projecting the surface angle to optimized city view. The facade surface design contain the charactoristic of humble folded angle as a delicate pleat pattern with vividness prismatic champange-gold aluminum composite to elevate the appearance of luxury residential.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>6-storey of Twin Private Residential Program : Hospitality Area : 753-760 sq.m. Location : Thonglor Soi 23 Bangkok, Thailand Status : Contract Documentation Client : Khun Lek Khorana, Khun Kasijsin Suwattanaphim Architect Team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Siripim Charoenwattanatrakool Interior Design Team: Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Siripat Panusbordee, Kritin Sangdee</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2017 – Program: 42-storey Residential Construction area: 29,500 sq.m. Client: Sansiri PCL Project Team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Sasiwimol Utaisup, Sirilak Yangsoong, Surachatsuvee Kumnuanthip, Suvijak Upatising, Chutimon Bejrananda, Kanakorn Nualprapun, Kunakorn Wangkanai, Attaporn Palawattanakul, Siripim Charoenwattanatrakool Collaborators: Bug Studio Co., Ltd. (Interior), Shma Co., Ltd (Landscape) ‘The Line Sathorn’ is a high-rise condominium in Bangkok’s CBD, Sathorn, which is considered as high value land area. Architects see this site as a design challenge to introduce memorable building by complimenting the richness of its surrounding. The functional zonings are positioned in logical way of highrise residential typology. Common areas are on top of the building to take an opportunities of Bangkok skyline view. Façade design encourages building identity using folding form shape in grey tone materials reflecting luxurious simplicity design. For the site context, architect s compliment open-space surrounding, Bangkok Christian College school, by arranging all units toward that direction along single-load corridor. Avoiding high density is concerned by limiting only 9-units per typical residential floor as maximum. Unit layouts are designed in response to urban life-style providing most efficient uses in minimum dwelling. For 1-bedroom unit type, there are 2 directions design for unit balcony to compliment social realm and create unique characteristic for each dwelling. The typical balcony create private outdoor space for dweller to experience cityscape in unit type 1A and 1B. For another type of balcony, its design introduce ‘semi-outdoor’ space providing ‘choices’ for unit’s owner to enlarge living area or adapt uses to be a real balcony enjoying fresh air. Both types are designed with full width openings to gain most natural light. In 2-bedrooms unit, all of them are oriented to perceive views more than one direction, and have full natural ventilation which is suitable to Bangkok tropical climate. Unit layouts are designed for optimal adaptability to match each family’s life-style. Sathorn is not only famous for business district, but also known as educational areas since there are several famous schools located in this area. ‘Campus-like’ environment is introduced to project’s common area as ‘Co-Learning space’ making this project unique from others residential buildings. The creative learning environment is reflecting feature-box design at pedestrian entrance in coherent with interior space and outdoor landscape.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2017 – Program: 42-storey Residential Construction area: 29,500 sq.m. Client: Sansiri PCL Project Team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Sasiwimol Utaisup, Sirilak Yangsoong, Surachatsuvee Kumnuanthip, Suvijak Upatising, Chutimon Bejrananda, Kanakorn Nualprapun, Kunakorn Wangkanai, Attaporn Palawattanakul, Siripim Charoenwattanatrakool Collaborators: Bug Studio Co., Ltd. (Interior), Shma Co., Ltd (Landscape) ‘The Line Sathorn’ is a high-rise condominium in Bangkok’s CBD, Sathorn, which is considered as high value land area. Architects see this site as a design challenge to introduce memorable building by complimenting the richness of its surrounding. The functional zonings are positioned in logical way of highrise residential typology. Common areas are on top of the building to take an opportunities of Bangkok skyline view. Façade design encourages building identity using folding form shape in grey tone materials reflecting luxurious simplicity design. For the site context, architect s compliment open-space surrounding, Bangkok Christian College school, by arranging all units toward that direction along single-load corridor. Avoiding high density is concerned by limiting only 9-units per typical residential floor as maximum. Unit layouts are designed in response to urban life-style providing most efficient uses in minimum dwelling. For 1-bedroom unit type, there are 2 directions design for unit balcony to compliment social realm and create unique characteristic for each dwelling. The typical balcony create private outdoor space for dweller to experience cityscape in unit type 1A and 1B. For another type of balcony, its design introduce ‘semi-outdoor’ space providing ‘choices’ for unit’s owner to enlarge living area or adapt uses to be a real balcony enjoying fresh air. Both types are designed with full width openings to gain most natural light. In 2-bedrooms unit, all of them are oriented to perceive views more than one direction, and have full natural ventilation which is suitable to Bangkok tropical climate. Unit layouts are designed for optimal adaptability to match each family’s life-style. Sathorn is not only famous for business district, but also known as educational areas since there are several famous schools located in this area. ‘Campus-like’ environment is introduced to project’s common area as ‘Co-Learning space’ making this project unique from others residential buildings. The creative learning environment is reflecting feature-box design at pedestrian entrance in coherent with interior space and outdoor landscape.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SIAMESE EXCLUSIVE 31</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ASHTON MORPH 38</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Projects - The Artisan</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - 5-star Villas and Hotel Extension</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>FYI CENTER</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Projects - The Bright</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - ASA Lanna Center</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Siamese Ratchakru</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - PTTEP Innovation Center</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Royal Thai Embassy Vientianne</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - BOT Learning Center</image:title>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/51d29a67e4b0564d574abee1/1601531414412-6UXN0MSENPHO1TIPGQTA/PC064936_Thumbnail.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Projects - Thai Royal Embassy Vientiane</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - TCDC Khon Kaen</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - TCDC Songkhla</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Port of Kinmen Passenger Service Center</image:title>
      <image:caption>Design Competition Un-built project</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Projects - Staybridge Suites Bangkok Sukhumvit</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Sukhumvit Hotel Renovation</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - X2 Pattaya Oceanphere</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Modena Hotel</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Twin Lotus Village</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Major Tower Rama 9 - Ramkumhang</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - FYI Center</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Siamese Ratchakru Office</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - TCDC Songkhla</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - TCDC Khon Kaen</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Philo Ladpraw 18</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Maru Ladprao</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Metris Rama9 - Ramkamhang</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - The  Line Ratchathewi</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - The Cloud</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Siamese Blossom @ Fashion Beyond</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Mori Haus</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Siamese Surawong</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Siamese Exclusive 31</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - M Jatujak Condominium</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Hasu Haus</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - The Deck</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Bangkok TRYP</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Baan San Ngam</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Baan San Kraam</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Siamese Blossom Condo @ Fashion Altitude</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Siamese Gioia Penthouse</image:title>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/51d29a67e4b0564d574abee1/1699438105417-810KEGV73G0O85J11DPT/TH013+Siamese+Ratchakru+Penthouse_DSC5073+copy.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Projects - Siamese Ratchakru Penthouse</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - +House</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Via 49</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Via 31</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Siamese Sukhumvit 87 Sales Gallery</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Maru Ladprao Sales Gallery</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Metris Rama9 - Ramkamhang Sales Gallery</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Siamese Exclusive 31 Sales Gallery</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Nue Evo Pattanakarn Sales Gallery</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>+HOUSE</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Projects - Quarter 39</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Siamese Blossom Townhome</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Thonglor 23 House</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Nue Evo Pattanakarn</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Quinn 101</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Siamese  Sukhumvit 87</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Living Gallery by KWG</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Baan San Kraam</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>KAOHSIUNG CIRCULAR RESIDENCE</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Projects - PTTEP Innovation Center</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - Royal Thai Embassy Vientiane</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - CU Block 33</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - TCDC Songkhla</image:title>
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      <image:title>Projects - The Cloud</image:title>
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      <image:caption>UNIVERSITY ACCOMMODATION MASTER PLANNING AND MASSING STUDIES</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>THE BRIGHT</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NUE EVO PATTANAKARN SALES GALLERY</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Interior Design Program : Interior design Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Interior Designer : Kitiya Dicharat, Viriya Punpijitr, Challika Vittayagul Location : Rama9 - Ramkamhang Road, Bangkok, Thailand Client : Major development PCL Status : Under Construction Area :N/A</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Interior Design Program : Interior design Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Interior Designer : Kitiya Dicharat, Viriya Punpijitr, Challika Vittayagul Location : Rama9 - Ramkamhang Road, Bangkok, Thailand Client : Major development PCL Status : Under Construction Area :N/A</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Interior Design Program : Interior design Area : N/A Location : Rama9 - Ramkamhang Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Under Construction Client : Major development PCL Interior Design Team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Kitiya Dicharat, Viriya Punpijitr, Challika Vittayagul</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/slaes-gallery-sa31</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Interior Design Program : Interior Design for Sales Gallery Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Interior Designer : Tipaporn Tharawongthawat, Kitiya Deecharat Collaborator : Creative Crews Location : Sukhumvit 31, Bangkok, Thailand Client : Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Status : Completed Area :N/A</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/quinn-sukhumvit-101</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-02-26</lastmod>
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      <image:title>QUINN Sukhumvit 101 (TH054)</image:title>
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      <image:title>QUINN Sukhumvit 101 (TH054) - Quinn Sukhumvit 101</image:title>
      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2016 - 2020 Program : High-rise Residential Area : 25,900 sq.m. Status : Completed Client : MBK Sukhumvit Co.,Ltd Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam, Attaporn Palawattanakul, Narumol Charoencharatkun, Yosita Parapithak Awards: Asia Pacific Property Awards Architecture 2024-2025 Located in Sukhumvit, Quinn Sukhumvit 101 is a project located in the area near convenient public transportation as BTS Punnawithi with the site connected to the city center and business area. Quinn Sukhumvit 101 aims to deliver a design that answers to the city life needs of ‘living with extended family’ in Bangkok. Quinn Sukhumvit 101 is a 32-storey residential building started with the concept of responding to ‘Growth Living’. The idea is to provide adjustable space and buffer zone into the design; Semi Outdoor spaces that can use as a multipurpose area, the bedroom that can combine as one and can also divide into 2 bedrooms follow the need of users. This adjustable area creates the space that answers directly to the individual need of different people within one design. The arrangement of the rooms concerned most about the perception that reflected from inside out, the window frames show the lifestyle of people which reflected throughout the diversity of the façade.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>High-rise Condominium Program : High-rise Residential Area : 25,900 sq.m. Location : Sukhumvit 101, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : MBK Sukhumvit Co.,Ltd Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Project Team : Supachai Khiewngam, Attaporn Palawattanakul, Narumol Charoencharatkun, Yosita Parapithak Located in Sukhumwit 101, Quinn Sukhumvit 101 is a project located in the area near convenient public transportation as BTS Punnawithi with the site connected to the city center and business area. Quinn Sukhumvit 101 aims to deliver a design that answers to the city life needs of ‘living with extended family’ in Bangkok. Quinn Sukhumvit 101 is a 32-storey residential building started with the concept of responding to ‘Growth Living’. The idea is to provide adjustable space and buffer zone into the design; Semi Outdoor spaces that can use as a multipurpose area, the bedroom that can combine as one and can also divide into 2 bedrooms follow the need of users. This adjustable area creates the space that answers directly to the individual need of different people within one design. The arrangement of the rooms concerned most about the perception that reflected from inside out, the window frames show the lifestyle of people which reflected throughout the diversity of the façade.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/siamese-sukhumvit-87</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Siamese Sukhumvit 87 (TH066) - Siamese Sukhumvit 87</image:title>
      <image:caption>25-Storey High-rise Condominium Program : High-rise Residential Area : 18,777 sq.m. Location : Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Under Construction Client : Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Prinya Narongthanarath, Suparat Woralertchairit, Varit Lapjaratsangrot Interior Design Team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Challika Vittayagul, Jirayu Prapaseeworakul, Patcharaporn Chingkangwanchai</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Siamese Sukhumvit 87 (TH066) - Siamese Sukhumvit 87</image:title>
      <image:caption>25-Storey High-rise Condominium Program : High-rise Residential Area : 18,777 sq.m. Location : Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Under Construction Client : Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Prinya Narongthanarath, Suparat Woralertchairit, Varit Lapjaratsangrot Interior Design Team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Challika Vittayagul, Jirayu Prapaseeworakul, Patcharaporn Chingkangwanchai</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2016 – 2021 Program: 25-storey Residential Construction area: 18,777 sq.m. Client: Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Project Team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Prinya Naronthanarrath, Suparat Woralertchairit, Varit Lapjaratsangrot Interior Design Team: Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Chalika Vittayagul, Jirayu Prapaseeworakul, Patcharaporn Chingkangwanchai Collaborators: Phiil Design Studio Co., Ltd (Landscape) Photographs: PanoramicStudio</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Siamese Sukhumvit 87 (TH066)</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/new-gallery-4</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Sales Gallery Metris Rama 9-Ramkumhang - Metris Rama 9-Ramkamhang Sales Gallery</image:title>
      <image:caption>Interior Design Program : Interior Design for Sales Gallery and show units Project Director : Puiphai Khunawat Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Interior Designer : Kitiya Deecharat, Viriya Punpijitr Collaborator : Creative Crews Location : Rama9 - Ramkamhang Road, Bangkok, Thailand Client : Major development PCL Status : Under Construction Area :N/A</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Interior Design Program : Interior Design for Sales Gallery and show units Project Director : Puiphai Khunawat Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Interior Designer : Kitiya Deecharat, Viriya Punpijitr Collaborator : Creative Crews Location : Rama9 - Ramkamhang Road, Bangkok, Thailand Client : Major development PCL Status : Under Construction Area :N/A</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/maru-lardprao</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Interior Design Program : Interior design for 30-storey condominium Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Interior Designer : Kritin Sangdee, Siripat Panusbordee, Jittirat Khumkanab, Mevika Srikam, Jiradetch Vongpetchploy Location : Lad Prao Road, Bangkok, Thailand Client : Major Development Co., Ltd. Status : Under Construction Area :N/A</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Interior Design Program : Interior design for 30-storey condominium Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Interior Designer : Kritin Sangdee, Siripat Panusbordee, Jittirat Khumkanab, Mevika Srikam, Jiradetch Vongpetchploy Location : Lad Prao Road, Bangkok, Thailand Client : Major Development Co., Ltd. Status : Under Construction Area :N/A</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Interior Design Program : Interior design for 30-storey condominium Area : N/A Location : Ladprao Road, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Major Development Co., Ltds. Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Interior Designer : Kritin Sangdee, Siripat Panusbordee, Jittirat Khumkanab, Mevika Srikam, Jiradetch Vongpetchploy</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/siamese-ratchakru-office</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Program: Interior Design for Siamese Ratchakru Office Location: Phahonyothin Road, Bangkok, Thailand Client: Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Status: Completed Collaborator: Creative Crews Project Director: Puiphai Khunawat Interior Design Team: Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Kritin Sangdee, Teerasich Sampatanukul, Sumanee Chivapong</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Program: Interior Design for Siamese Ratchakru Office Location: Phahonyothin Road, Bangkok, Thailand Client: Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Status: Completed Collaborator: Creative Crews Project Director: Puiphai Khunawat Interior Design Team: Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Kritin Sangdee, Teerasich Sampatanukul, Sumanee Chivapong</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/dusit-thani</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Dusit Thani  (TH078) - 5-star Villas and Hotel Extension</image:title>
      <image:caption>5-Storey Hotel and 22 Villas Program : Hospitality Area : Hotel 6,830 sq.m. / Villas 8,475 sq.m. Location : Phuket, Thailand Status : Unbuilt Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Prinya Narongthanarath, Thitaya Tansirisernkul, Prapaphan Phongklee, Narinrath Boonsawat, Ramida Chunhasomboon, Suparat Woralertchairit, Varit Lapjaratsangrot The design was conceived as a result of the growing demand for both short and long stays of foreign tourists in Phuket over the years. The program houses an 8-storey hotel building and a cluster of twenty-two 3-storey villas with a pool on the Laguna site along a spacious lake, portraying beautiful scenery to the Phuket area. The villas and hotel are located along the site perimeter yet open to the lake, allowing residents to embrace the spectacular view fully. Plus, doing so creates a court at the center of the site, a functional green space for householders to gather, socialize and enjoy. The villa units are thoughtfully placed over the edge of the unit next to them and are horizontally twisted about 30 degrees. Therefore, the building’s structure visually shields each other’s interior space from outside observers or passers-by, offering a greater sense of privacy in the living space. In terms of design concept, the architect combines the architectural compositions of a traditional Phuket house, such as an opening that enables natural airflow, to the design elements of Tropical architecture in order to enhance natural ventilation. Not only Thai simplified patterns, Ornamental details, and colors are also inspired by traditional buildings in Phuket Old Town, reflecting Thainess and regional architectural identity as well as the characteristic of the existing hotel chain through the aesthetic of the hotel building and the villas.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Dusit Thani  (TH078) - Dusit Laguna Resort Villas Phuket</image:title>
      <image:caption>5-Storey Hotel and 22 Villas Program : High-rise Residential Area : Hotel 6,830 sq.m. / Villas 8,475 sq.m. Location : Thalang district, Phuket, Thailand Status : Contact Documentation Client : Phuket Resort Development Co., Ltd. Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Prinya Narongthanarath, Prapaphan Phongklee, Narinrath Boonsawat, Ramida Chunhasomboon, Suparat Woralertchairit, Thitaya Tansirisernkul, Varit Lapjaratsangrot</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Dusit Thani  (TH078) - 5-star Villas and Hotel Extension</image:title>
      <image:caption>5-Storey Hotel and 22 Villas Program : Hospitality Area : Hotel 6,830 sq.m. / Villas 8,475 sq.m. Location : Phuket, Thailand Status : Unbuilt Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Prinya Narongthanarath, Thitaya Tansirisernkul, Prapaphan Phongklee, Narinrath Boonsawat, Ramida Chunhasomboon, Suparat Woralertchairit, Varit Lapjaratsangrot The design was conceived as a result of the growing demand for both short and long stays of foreign tourists in Phuket over the years. The program houses an 8-storey hotel building and a cluster of twenty-two 3-storey villas with a pool on the Laguna site along a spacious lake, portraying beautiful scenery to the Phuket area. The villas and hotel are located along the site perimeter yet open to the lake, allowing residents to embrace the spectacular view fully. Plus, doing so creates a court at the center of the site, a functional green space for householders to gather, socialize and enjoy. The villa units are thoughtfully placed over the edge of the unit next to them and are horizontally twisted about 30 degrees. Therefore, the building’s structure visually shields each other’s interior space from outside observers or passers-by, offering a greater sense of privacy in the living space. In terms of design concept, the architect combines the architectural compositions of a traditional Phuket house, such as an opening that enables natural airflow, to the design elements of Tropical architecture in order to enhance natural ventilation. Not only Thai simplified patterns, Ornamental details, and colors are also inspired by traditional buildings in Phuket Old Town, reflecting Thainess and regional architectural identity as well as the characteristic of the existing hotel chain through the aesthetic of the hotel building and the villas.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Dusit Thani  (TH078)</image:title>
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      <image:title>Dusit Thani  (TH078)</image:title>
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      <image:title>Dusit Thani  (TH078)</image:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/new-gallery-5</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Philo Ladpraw18 (TH086) - Philo Ladprao 18</image:title>
      <image:caption>8-Storey Condominium Program : Condominium Area : 3,210 sq.m. Location : Lad Phrao 18, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Library Group Co., Ltd. Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Siripim Charoenwattanatrakool, Raiwin Petcharat Interior Design team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Challika Vittayagul, Switt Akaramaneetrakul, Aleena Russamesuk</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Philo Ladpraw18 (TH086) - PHILO LADPRAO 18</image:title>
      <image:caption>8-Storey Condominium Program: Condominium Area: 3,210 sq.m. Location: Lad Phrao 18, Bangkok, Thailand Status: Completed Client: Library Group Co., Ltd. Project Team: Supachai Khiewngam, Siripim Charoenwattanatrakool, Raiwin Petcharat Interior Design team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Challika Vittayagul, Switt Akaramaneetrakul, Aleena Russamesuk PHILO Ladprao 18 is a low-rise residential building located at Ladprao, soi 18, surrounded by several mid-rise residential buildings. With the potential location of being near Bangkok public transportation, making this residential building completes the dweller’s lifestyle within a limited area. This 8-floor condominium has been designed to keep the balance between solids and voids on the elevation side, to meet with the 2-meter setbacks regulation. The façade of this building has not only played its role as the solid wall decoration but also making an interesting outside look by simplifying its shape and pattern from classic architectural; classical orders. This building’s facade, clad in customized precast concrete panels resembles a simplified classical orders shape. The façade strips are alternately placed along the building’s vertical lines on each floor, slightly different in position shifting with the same rhythm. Also, the set of front façades that connected to the street side have been rotated their side edge’s direction, facing toward the street to work as vertical blinders, creating shade and giving the dweller’s privacy from outsiders</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Philo Ladpraw18 (TH086)</image:title>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>8-storey Condominium Program : Mid-Rise Residential Area : 24,170 sq.m. Location : Phuket, Thailand Status : Under Construction Client : TWR-Holdings limited Project team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Prinya Narongthanarath, Khwanruethai Insee, Ramida Chunhasomboon Interior Design Team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Chalika Vittayagul, Praeploy Klinmaungjun Located in the midst of nature at the edge between a golf course and lagoons, Skypark is a project consisting of three 8-storey condominiums with a large private rooftop that allows residents to enjoy magnificent view of nature. The goal of the project is to design the buildings in the eco-friendliest way as much as possible. Space configuration and openings were composed with the architects from the very beginning in the way to promote cross ventilation and avoid direct sunlight resulting in low energy consumption. Along with the environmental concerns, the architects create the most distinctive concept design to the buildings by combining sustainable design with thainess, pushing the idea of the project to a higher level. Inspired by spontaneous pattern of Thai vernacular riverside villages that have functional platforms unevenly extended into the river, this unique spontaneous configuration is captured and translated into contemporary language by a mix of three different depth of basic dwelling unit masses and two alternative types of balconies, generating an emerging pattern to the buildings, both on facade and masses. The variation of depth and width creates functional shadows, providing shades from units to units. Moreover, the undulating surface of the buildings also helps maximize possibility to apply variation of outdoor functional space which extended into the beautiful nature that surrounds the project. Since the buildings include several types of units and several types of balconies, the architects take this advantage to make the buildings more fascinating. Smaller units are painted with darker colors; bigger units are painted with brighter colors, and the walls at the balconies are painted in brown, emphasizing the pattern of the uneven facade. On the top of each buildings in which gardens are located, the architects aim to design this space to be a place where residents can exercise, socialize and chill out, as a result, they create bridges to connect the three gardens together, creating one big sky rooftop. There are running tracks allowing runners to run continuously from Building A to C, sky pools, green space, and recreational area, designed to serve residents the best quality of life. Skypark is a residential project that is outstanding not only in its physical appearance but also in its idea of sustainability. Combining two features, Skypark creates a pleasant residence together with friendly atmosphere to the area, making itself one of the coziest condominiums in Phuket, Thailand.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>18 Private Pool Villas Program : Hospitality Area : 2,252 sq.m. Location : Sala Dan, Ko Lanta district, Krabi, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Twin Lotus Project team : Supachai Khiewngam, Chutimon Bejrananda, Panthiwa PetchsimuangInterior Interior Design Team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Mevika Srikam, Nattawan Chanthawarophat Twin Lotus villa Lanta is an expansion phase of Twin Lotus Resort&amp;Spa located on Lanta Island, Krabi, Thailand. The site was surrounded by beachfront and mountains. This project consists of 18 private pool villas with 2 different types. One type of villa gains a greenery view from coconut courtyard and another type was placed facing each other with flipping layout to preserve privacy for each villa. Swimming pool and restaurant are also provided as a common area to serve the residents. The big gable roof with long eave was inspired by southern Thai traditional house. Triangle shape was simplified from gable to villa’s façade pattern, which was constructed with white concrete ventilation blocks arranging in gradient pattern. Ventilation block façade creates unique light and shade and also provides privacy for each neighborhood. The long eaves overhanging over fence was designed to emphasize the main entrance of villa. For interior space, living area and master bedroom are high ceiling with gable space. Large windows also allow the residents to obtain sunlight and natural ventilation from their own private garden nevertheless still maintain a privacy from ventilation concrete block. As for the public space, the roof was intentionally twisted to the direction of eastern mountain to reveal the magnificent view of the site. Portal frame structure was designed for clearly interior space and to be an architectural facade.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>18 Private Pool Villas Program : Hospitality Area : 2,252 sq.m. Location : Sala Dan, Ko Lanta district, Krabi, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Twin Lotus Project team : Supachai Khiewngam, Chutimon Bejrananda, Panthiwa PetchsimuangInterior Interior Design Team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Mevika Srikam, Nattawan Chanthawarophat Twin Lotus villa Lanta is an expansion phase of Twin Lotus Resort&amp;Spa located on Lanta Island, Krabi, Thailand. The site was surrounded by beachfront and mountains. This project consists of 18 private pool villas with 2 different types. One type of villa gains a greenery view from coconut courtyard and another type was placed facing each other with flipping layout to preserve privacy for each villa. Swimming pool and restaurant are also provided as a common area to serve the residents. The big gable roof with long eave was inspired by southern Thai traditional house. Triangle shape was simplified from gable to villa’s façade pattern, which was constructed with white concrete ventilation blocks arranging in gradient pattern. Ventilation block façade creates unique light and shade and also provides privacy for each neighborhood. The long eaves overhanging over fence was designed to emphasize the main entrance of villa. For interior space, living area and master bedroom are high ceiling with gable space. Large windows also allow the residents to obtain sunlight and natural ventilation from their own private garden nevertheless still maintain a privacy from ventilation concrete block. As for the public space, the roof was intentionally twisted to the direction of eastern mountain to reveal the magnificent view of the site. Portal frame structure was designed for clearly interior space and to be an architectural facade.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/the-nest-chula-samyan</loc>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2020 — 2023 Program: 2 Buildings of 8-storey Condominium Area: 19,970 sq.m. Client: The Nest Property Co., Ltd. Project team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Kiewngam, Narumol Charoencharatkun, Paweenrat Ranphon, Kotchanot Tienchinvara, Kraivit Wongboonsiri, Saart Promsena Collaborators: Redland-scape Ltd. (Landscape) Photos: Panoramic Studio The Nest Chula-Samyan is located in the Samyan area, a community of Chinese Thais near a renowned university, business area, and convenient public transportation like MRT Samyan. The development consists of 2 blocks of 8-storey buildings along the site perimeter to create a private central courtyard. The building facade is articulated on the 4th and 6th floors to relate to the surrounding buildings, which are 4-storey townhouses from the mid-90s. The small details, such as the railing and screen patterns, are inspired by the Chinese lattice pattern to keep the Chinese touch. With all the design elements, the building blends with the community and inserts new lifestyle and quality into the area.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2020 — 2023 Program: 2 Buildings of 8-storey Condominium Area: 19,970 sq.m. Client: The Nest Property Co., Ltd. Project team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Kiewngam, Narumol Charoencharatkun, Paweenrat Ranphon, Kotchanot Tienchinvara, Kraivit Wongboonsiri, Saart Promsena Collaborators: Redland-scape Ltd. (Landscape) Photos: Panoramic Studio The Nest Chula-Samyan is located in the Samyan area, a community of Chinese Thais near a renowned university, business area, and convenient public transportation like MRT Samyan. The development consists of 2 blocks of 8-storey buildings along the site perimeter to create a private central courtyard. The building facade is articulated on the 4th and 6th floors to relate to the surrounding buildings, which are 4-storey townhouses from the mid-90s. The small details, such as the railing and screen patterns, are inspired by the Chinese lattice pattern to keep the Chinese touch. With all the design elements, the building blends with the community and inserts new lifestyle and quality into the area.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Nest Chula-Samyan located in the Samyan area, It was a community of Chinese-Thais near a renowned university, business area, and convenient public transportation like MRT Samyan. The developments consist of 2 blocks of 8-storey building run along the site perimeter to create a private courtyard in the center. The building facade is articulated at 4th and 6th floors to relate with surrounding buildings which are 4-storey townhouses form the mid-90s, Also smaller details such as the railing and screen patterns are inspired and simplified from Chinese lattice pattern to keep Chinese touch. With all the design elements the building is not only blending with the community but also insert new life-style and quality to the area.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2 Buildings of 8-storey Condominium Program : Mid-Rise Residential Area : 19,970 sq.m. Location : Chinda Thawin Alley, Bang Rak, Bangkok, Thailand Status : Under Construction Client : The Nest Property Co., Ltd. Project Director : Punpong Wiwatkul Project team : Supachai Kiewngam, Kotchanot Tienchinvara, Narumol Charoencharatkun, Paweenrat Ranphon The Nest Chula-Samyan located in the Samyan area, It was a community of Chinese-Thais near a renowned university, business area, and convenient public transportation like MRT Samyan. The developments consist of 2 blocks of 8-storey building run along the site perimeter to create a private courtyard in the center. The building facade is articulated at 4th and 6th floors to relate with surrounding buildings which are 4-storey townhouses form the mid-90s, Also smaller details such as the railing and screen patterns are inspired and simplified from Chinese lattice pattern to keep Chinese touch. With all the design elements the building is not only blending with the community but also insert new life-style and quality to the area.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/pttic</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>3 Blocks of Office Building and Innovation Center Program : Office Building Area : 33,000 sq.m Location : Rayong, Thailand Status : Competition Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Kanakorn Nualprapun, Kotchanot Tienchinvara, Chanawat Anantanatarat, Nattan Jaruchawalit Collaborator : Paperspace, Shma Soen, Infra Group, W. And Associates From the strong cooperation image of the PTT, The design of PTTEP Innovation Center starts with the idea of “The Oil Rigs”, a representative of the energy source that generated to benefit all people from housing to urban scale. This also related to PTT cooperate identities, the passion to achieve, the way of living to explore and the spirit to sustain which reflects directly to the design. The Knowledge Rigs is a concept of expressing the unique identities of PTT into the architectural function. By using the cooperate identities, this project aims to introduce the meaning of discovering knowledge, sharing and give benefits to society throughout the architecture. The physical design of the building creates the spirits to sustain the users, not only by saving the energy but also connect and create green areas in its context.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3 Blocks of Office Building and Innovation Center Program : Office Building Area : 33,000 sq.m Location : Rayong, Thailand Status : Competition Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Kanakorn Nualprapun, Kotchanot Tienchinvara, Chanawat Anantanatarat, Nattan Jaruchawalit Collaborator : Paperspace, Shma Soen, Infra Group, W. And Associates From the strong cooperation image of the PTT, The design of PTTEP Innovation Center starts with the idea of “The Oil Rigs”, a representative of the energy source that generated to benefit all people from housing to urban scale. This also related to PTT cooperate identities, the passion to achieve, the way of living to explore and the spirit to sustain which reflects directly to the design. The Knowledge Rigs is a concept of expressing the unique identities of PTT into the architectural function. By using the cooperate identities, this project aims to introduce the meaning of discovering knowledge, sharing and give benefits to society throughout the architecture. The physical design of the building creates the spirits to sustain the users, not only by saving the energy but also connect and create green areas in its context.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/new-gallery-1</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>4-storey Office Building Program : Office Area : N/A Location : Vientiane Status : Competition/ Unbuilt Client : Royal Thai Embassy Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Kotchanot Tienchinvara, Bunchana Chanasabaeng Interior Design Team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Switt Akaramaneetrakul, Nunchanok Roekwibunsi Collaborator : Sanitas Studio, Infra Group, W. and Associate, GreenDwell, Bannarith Khattignarath Envisioned to be a welcoming place within the community under a concept of “One Roof“ via the combination of Thai architecture and the local element of “ผ้าซิ่น”, the competition for the Royal Thai Embassy in Vientiane integrates natural green spaces into the building with the help of a series of stepping central outdoor courtyards, adding value with ventilation and daylighting as well as connecting the mass as a whole under a continuous patterned roof structure from the front through to the back of the building.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4-storey Office Building Program : Office Area : N/A Location : Vientiane Status : Competition/ Unbuilt Client : Royal Thai Embassy Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Kotchanot Tienchinvara, Bunchana Chanasabaeng Interior Design Team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Switt Akaramaneetrakul, Nunchanok Roekwibunsi Collaborator : Sanitas Studio, Infra Group, W. and Associate, GreenDwell, Bannarith Khattignarath Envisioned to be a welcoming place within the community under a concept of “One Roof“ via the combination of Thai architecture and the local element of “ผ้าซิ่น”, the competition for the Royal Thai Embassy in Vientiane integrates natural green spaces into the building with the help of a series of stepping central outdoor courtyards, adding value with ventilation and daylighting as well as connecting the mass as a whole under a continuous patterned roof structure from the front through to the back of the building.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/cu-block-33</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>2 Blocks of 58-storey Residential, Retails, Museum and Convention hall Building Program : Mixed Use Area : 149,000 sq.m. Location : Bangkok, Thailand Status : Competition Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Sasiwimol Utaisup, Kotchanot Tienchinvara, Bunchana Chanasabaeng, Narumol Charoencharatkun Interior Design Team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Kitiya Dicharat, Somkana Wabanplub, Jirayu Prapaseeworakul Collaborators: Sanitas Studio, GEO Design &amp; Engineering Consultant, Infra Group, Africvs, Meanmoremind</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2 Blocks of 58-storey Residential, Retails, Museum and Convention hall Building Program : Mixed Use Area : 149,000 sq.m. Location : Bangkok, Thailand Status : Competition Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Sasiwimol Utaisup, Kotchanot Tienchinvara, Bunchana Chanasabaeng, Narumol Charoencharatkun Interior Design Team : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn, Kitiya Dicharat, Somkana Wabanplub, Jirayu Prapaseeworakul Collaborators: Sanitas Studio, GEO Design &amp; Engineering Consultant, Infra Group, Africvs, Meanmoremind</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>7-Storey Circular Residence Program : Mid-Rise Residence Area : 7,900 sq.m Location : Xuefu Road, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Status : Competition Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Narumol Charoencharatkun, Raiwin Petcharat Chanawat Anantanatarat, Khwanruthai Insee, Kotchanot Tienchinvara, Narinrath Boonsawat, Nattan Jaruchawalit Patipan Yuthanakornkul, Paweenrat Ranphon, Pongsatorn Jarunvechprasert, Suparat Woralertchairit, Suttahathai Niyomwas, Jessie Wang Interior Design Team : Challika Vittayagul, Praeploy Klinmuanjun Landscape Design Team : Yossapon Boonsom, Onkamon Nilanon, Charnchai Chitpatanapaibul, Suphannipha Khamma, Tanee Sawasdee Environmental Consultant : Apiparn Borisuit Collaborator : Infinite Architects&amp;Planners, Hoya Architects&amp; Associates Group</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>7-Storey Circular Residence Program : Mid-Rise Residence Area : 7,900 sq.m Location : Xuefu Road, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Status : Competition Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Narumol Charoencharatkun, Raiwin Petcharat Chanawat Anantanatarat, Khwanruthai Insee, Kotchanot Tienchinvara, Narinrath Boonsawat, Nattan Jaruchawalit Patipan Yuthanakornkul, Paweenrat Ranphon, Pongsatorn Jarunvechprasert, Suparat Woralertchairit, Suttahathai Niyomwas, Jessie Wang Interior Design Team : Challika Vittayagul, Praeploy Klinmuanjun Landscape Design Team : Yossapon Boonsom, Onkamon Nilanon, Charnchai Chitpatanapaibul, Suphannipha Khamma, Tanee Sawasdee Environmental Consultant : Apiparn Borisuit Collaborator : Infinite Architects&amp;Planners, Hoya Architects&amp; Associates Group</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Songkhla, Thailand 2020 – 2020 2-Storey + 1 Mezzanine Learning Center with Library, Exhibition Space, Seminar Room and Office Category: Civic + Government, Competition, Cultural Gross Floor Area: 1,500 sq.m. Client: CEA (Creative Design Agency) Director: Punpong Wiwatkul Architect Team: Supachai Khiewngam, Narinrath Boonsawat, Narumol Charoencharatkun, Chutimon Bejrananda, Panthiwa Petchsimuang, Paweenrat Ranphon, Tanapon Limtawonsiripong, Suttahathai Niyomwas Interior Team: Challika Vittayagul, Switt Akaramaneetrakul, Praeploy Klinmuanjun Collaborators: Shma Co., Ltd., GEO Design &amp; Engineering Consultant Co.,Ltd., SPC Design Co., Ltd. “เรินเรา ลานเรา สร้างสรรค์ใต้" มาลานเรา ดูหนัง ฟังเพลง และเทศกาล มาชานเรา จิบน้ำชา และพูดคุยใต้ร่มไม้ชายคา มาห้องนิทรรศเรา เยี่ยมชมงานสร้างสรรค์ มาห้องหนังสือเรา ค้นคว้าแลกเปลี่ยน เรียนรู้มากมาย มาระเบียงเรา ทัศนาเมืองสวยงาม มาเรินเรา สร้างสรรค์ปักษ์ใต้บ้านเรา Thailand Creative &amp; Design Center (TCDC) is a creative agency with a mission to inspire society with creativity throughout the process of learning and collaborating. With the site located in the old town area of Songkhla, TCDC Songkhla aims to provide a space for exchange, developing ideas, and increase community engagement. The concept of TCDC Songkhla was to serve essential social experiences. Starting by creating a space that can tell the local history while also grow with the community, the architecture uses the design concept of “เรินเรา” (Rern-Rao). เรินเรา comes from a Southern Thai word means “Our home” – A home for all Southern people, a place that people can relate to and collecting the memories of people. A place that will be linking the Past to the Future through those memories. The idea of creating a ‘home’ is distinctive not only to the memories and history of the city but also to create a familiar space using the idea of kopi-coffee culture. Kopi shop is a coffee shop full of conversation and discussion which can give the welcoming sense to the local people. It’s a real multicultural space that full with stories reflecting the diversity of Southern Thailand which express throughout the “ลานเรา” (Larn-Rao) or “Our gathering plaza”. Underneath the translucent roof with the sun rays passing through the trees, this gathering plaza also tells the story of being a multicultural area by using tiles from all Southern-Thai, Chinese, Muslim, and Western combine as one design. As a response to the context of Songkhla city, the characteristic of the shophouse in Songkhla old town was purposed in the design. Developing from the mixture of culture, the design using the benefits of the deep-wide side of the shophouse, and planned as an activity space open up to Sai Buri road. Moreover, the façade facing the street side was created to bring out the local material in a creative way within the familiar space of the shophouse. With all the creativity inspired by the richness of Southern Thailand culture, TCDC Songkhla will truly be the space of sharing, collaborating, and full of stories about the city. A place that people love, connect, and be the starting point of something new.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2021 Program: high-density dwelling Project Director: Punpong Wiwatkul Design team: Nalinrath Boonsawat, Suvijak Upatising Publication: art4d Issue 273 "We will meet again" Creative-Virus The Exhibition, Bangkok Design Week 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic forced a global shift in how we perceive and interact with our built environment. Extended periods of lockdown and self-isolation highlighted the critical need for housing that fosters both physical and mental well-being. This article explores an experimental design for multi-unit housing that prioritizes community, connection, and adaptability in a post-pandemic world.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2021 Program: high-density dwelling Project Director: Punpong Wiwatkul Design team: Nalinrath Boonsawat, Suvijak Upatising Publication: art4d Issue 273 "We will meet again" Creative-Virus The Exhibition, Bangkok Design Week 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic forced a global shift in how we perceive and interact with our built environment. Extended periods of lockdown and self-isolation highlighted the critical need for housing that fosters both physical and mental well-being. This article explores an experimental design for multi-unit housing that prioritizes community, connection, and adaptability in a post-pandemic world.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This innovative design reimagines the conventional double-loaded corridor typology by splitting the building into two distinct volumes. This strategy creates single-loaded corridors, maximizing natural ventilation and reducing the risk of airborne contagion. Each unit features a duplex layout with a private cantilevered terrace overlooking a central courtyard. This configuration achieves several key objectives: Enhanced Community: The central courtyard serves as a shared outdoor space, encouraging social interaction and fostering a sense of belonging. This communal area can accommodate a variety of activities, from gardening and recreation to shared meals and gatherings, mitigating feelings of isolation. Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Connection: Generously sized balconies extend living spaces outwards, blurring the boundaries between private and public realms. These versatile outdoor areas provide residents with personal retreats for relaxation, work, or socializing while maintaining visual connections with the community. Prioritizing Well-being: The design promotes physical and mental health through abundant natural light, cross-ventilation, and access to green spaces. Duplex units offer residents distinct zones for work and relaxation, adapting to the evolving needs of remote work and flexible lifestyles. This experimental housing design offers a compelling vision for a post-pandemic future. By prioritizing community, connection, and adaptability, it seeks to create a resilient and supportive living environment beyond mere shelter, fostering a sense of belonging and well-being in an increasingly uncertain world.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The design was part of the Creative-Virus The Exhibition for Bangkok Design Week 2021</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2025-04-22</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Pandemic Park Design Experiment Program : Park Building Area : N/A Location : N/A Status : Design Experiment Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Patipan Yuthanakornkul The pandemic has suddenly occurred, which affect people’s daily life. Everyone has been asking for a normal life, but there is no public space design that supports this urgent event which all of the activity ends up at your doorstep. Wouldn't it be nice if we could go out for a walk with our family? Wouldn't it be nice if we could go out riding a bike? Wouldn't it be nice if we were able to run and exercise while keeping our distance, isolate and safe A.MAZE concerned most with the distancing and the principle of perception, the design based on the distance length between people. From Belgian-Dutch study , walking distance of people moving in the same direction in 1 line should be at least 4–5 meters, for running and slow biking it should be 20 meters. Therefore, the track and distancing design are composed of both elevating and sight perception of humans. (ref. from Belgian-Dutch Study: Why in times of COVID-19 you can not walk/run/bike close to each other by Jurgen Thoelen)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pandemic Park Design Experiment Program : Park Building Area : N/A Location : N/A Status : Design Experiment Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Patipan Yuthanakornkul The pandemic has suddenly occurred, which affect people’s daily life. Everyone has been asking for a normal life, but there is no public space design that supports this urgent event which all of the activity ends up at your doorstep. Wouldn't it be nice if we could go out for a walk with our family? Wouldn't it be nice if we could go out riding a bike? Wouldn't it be nice if we were able to run and exercise while keeping our distance, isolate and safe A.MAZE concerned most with the distancing and the principle of perception, the design based on the distance length between people. From Belgian-Dutch study , walking distance of people moving in the same direction in 1 line should be at least 4–5 meters, for running and slow biking it should be 20 meters. Therefore, the track and distancing design are composed of both elevating and sight perception of humans. (ref. from Belgian-Dutch Study: Why in times of COVID-19 you can not walk/run/bike close to each other by Jurgen Thoelen)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>18 Private Pool Villas Program : Hospitality Area : 2,252 sq.m. Location : Sala Dan, Ko Lanta district, Krabi, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Twin Lotus Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Interior Design Team : Mevika Srikam, Nattawan Chanthawarophat Twin Lotus villa Lanta is an expansion phase of Twin Lotus Resort&amp;Spa located on Lanta Island, Krabi, Thailand. The site was surrounded by beachfront and mountains. This project consists of 18 private pool villas with 2 different types. The interior space of Villa Lanta use light tone as the main color, together with wooden materials giving a retreat environment to the design. The big gable roof with long eave was inspired by southern Thai traditional house. It was intentionally twisted to the direction of eastern mountain to reveal the magnificent view of the site. Portal frame structure was designed for clearly interior space and to be an architectural façade.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>18 Private Pool Villas Program : Hospitality Area : 2,252 sq.m. Location : Sala Dan, Ko Lanta district, Krabi, Thailand Status : Completed Client : Twin Lotus Interior Design Director : Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Interior Design Team : Mevika Srikam, Nattawan Chanthawarophat Twin Lotus villa Lanta is an expansion phase of Twin Lotus Resort&amp;Spa located on Lanta Island, Krabi, Thailand. The site was surrounded by beachfront and mountains. This project consists of 18 private pool villas with 2 different types. The interior space of Villa Lanta use light tone as the main color, together with wooden materials giving a retreat environment to the design. The big gable roof with long eave was inspired by southern Thai traditional house. It was intentionally twisted to the direction of eastern mountain to reveal the magnificent view of the site. Portal frame structure was designed for clearly interior space and to be an architectural façade.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Program : Hospitality Area : 24,162 sq.m. Location : Karon Phuket, Thailand Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Narinrath Boonsawat, Kunakorn Wangkanai, Suttahathai Niyomwas, Chanawat Anantanatarat, Patipan Yuthanakornkul, Kraivit Wongboonsiri Located in Phuket, Thailand. Karon is one of the most popular beaches in Phuket. By being the longest beach on the island, Karon has been known for its surfing waves and white sand overlooking the Andaman Sea. Therefore, this project aims to design a destination for families and couples by creating enjoyable experiences during their stay. Inspired by the sense of Thai tectonics, Thai houses are separate spaces that link together in the ‘chan’ area, the terrace of the house. Alongside the context of mountain village stacking housing in Phuket, the balcony design offers 4 types of leisures spaces from dining seats, hanging legs, sunset dining, to sunbath beds. With the challenging topography of the site, this project has to design 300 keys hotel on a 7 meters slopes. The arrangement of the unit mostly facing the seaside on Karon beach, providing dynamic visual perceptions. One of the main concerns of this project is to create a relaxation destination for people who stayed in the hotel. The idea of a continuous facilities zone has been representing throughout the design. The facilities areas provide activities for people of all ages, under the concept of giving tropical sense to visitors.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Program : Hospitality Area : 24,162 sq.m. Location : Karon Phuket, Thailand Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Narinrath Boonsawat, Kunakorn Wangkanai, Suttahathai Niyomwas, Chanawat Anantanatarat, Patipan Yuthanakornkul, Kraivit Wongboonsiri Located in Phuket, Thailand. Karon is one of the most popular beaches in Phuket. By being the longest beach on the island, Karon has been known for its surfing waves and white sand overlooking the Andaman Sea. Therefore, this project aims to design a destination for families and couples by creating enjoyable experiences during their stay. Inspired by the sense of Thai tectonics, Thai houses are separate spaces that link together in the ‘chan’ area, the terrace of the house. Alongside the context of mountain village stacking housing in Phuket, the balcony design offers 4 types of leisures spaces from dining seats, hanging legs, sunset dining, to sunbath beds. With the challenging topography of the site, this project has to design 300 keys hotel on a 7 meters slopes. The arrangement of the unit mostly facing the seaside on Karon beach, providing dynamic visual perceptions. One of the main concerns of this project is to create a relaxation destination for people who stayed in the hotel. The idea of a continuous facilities zone has been representing throughout the design. The facilities areas provide activities for people of all ages, under the concept of giving tropical sense to visitors.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Program : Hospitality Area : 24,162 sq.m. Location : Karon Phuket, Thailand Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Narinrath Boonsawat, Kunakorn Wangkanai, Suttahathai Niyomwas, Chanawat Anantanatarat, Patipan Yuthanakornkul, Kraivit Wongboonsiri Located in Phuket, Thailand. Karon is one of the most popular beaches in Phuket. By being the longest beach on the island, Karon has been known for its surfing waves and white sand overlooking the Andaman Sea. Therefore, this project aims to design a destination for families and couples by creating enjoyable experiences during their stay. Inspired by the sense of Thai tectonics, Thai houses are separate spaces that link together in the ‘chan’ area, the terrace of the house. Alongside the context of mountain village stacking housing in Phuket, the balcony design offers 4 types of leisures spaces from dining seats, hanging legs, sunset dining, to sunbath beds. With the challenging topography of the site, this project has to design 300 keys hotel on a 7 meters slopes. The arrangement of the unit mostly facing the seaside on Karon beach, providing dynamic visual perceptions. One of the main concerns of this project is to create a relaxation destination for people who stayed in the hotel. The idea of a continuous facilities zone has been representing throughout the design. The facilities areas provide activities for people of all ages, under the concept of giving tropical sense to visitors.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Program : Mid-rise Residential Area : N/A Location : Bangkok, Thailand Bangna (Images 1, 2) Kaset (Images 3, 4) Ramkhamhang (Images 5-7) Status : Completed Client : Sansiri (Siripat Twelve Co., Ltd.) Project Director : Supachai Khiewngam Design Team : Narumol Charoencharatkun, Chutimon Bejrananda, Panthiwa Petchsimuang, Paweenrat Ranphon Photographer : Sansiri (Siripat Twelve Co., Ltd.) The Muve is low to mid-rise condominium by Sansiri. The series are located in the populated areas with small road access which only allow to build buildings less than 10,000sq.m and less than 23m tall. The design concept is to emphasize the common space, landscape and facilities by using colours, materia,l and lines to create dynamism and continuity, while the units are simple and plain. Another playful detail of the façade design is the peeling concept. The coloured façade is peeled off to show a complimentary colour as a designator for featured areas or as a design element to compliment the interior. In each location, the material and colours are selected to represent the user group or context in which the building is located. The colourful and curve-lines of the design energizes the residents and the neighborhood.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/via-ari</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2022 – Program: Residential Construction area: 20,395 sq.m. Client: Sansiri PCL Project Team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Piyangkul Mangbangyang, Pakkapol Sawangteerawat, Tanapon Limtawonsiripong, Bunchana Chanasabaeng, Suttahathai Niyomwas, Saart Promsena Collaborators: PADEE STUDIO Co.,Ltd (Interior), Shma Co., Ltd (Landscape)</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/intercontinental-bangkok-sukhumvit</loc>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2019 – 2023 Program: 32-storey hotel Gross floor area: 21,849 sq.m. Client: One Origin Project team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Siripim Charoenwattanatrakool, Raiwin Petcharat, Tanapon Limthawonsiripong, Pakkapol Sawangteerawat Collaborators: Paradigm Shift Design Co., Ltd (Interior), Sanitas Studio Co., Ltd (Landscape), Bo Steiber Lighting Design (Thailand) Co., Ltd (Lighting) Photograph: InterContinental Bangkok Sukhumvit This newly constructed InterContinental hotel is the second to be built in Bangkok. It is located in a prominent corner at the intersection of Sukhumvit Road and Sukhumvit 59, in one of the city's most bustling areas, the Thonglor-Ekkamai area. The hotel’s dark grey exterior is wrapped in a precast façade design derived and simplified from traditional Thai textile patterns, infusing a local touch to this contemporary structure. This design ethos aligns with InterContinental’s brand identity: ‘where international standard meets with local flavor’. The hotel is designed with public interaction in its intent. High visibility glass in key areas, such as the All-day Dining area on the 3rd level and the Specialty Restaurant above the swimming pool on the 32nd level, offers a great vantage point for those on the inside and the onlookers outside. This gives the public a visual engagement, a sneak peek into the hotel experience, creating an inviting atmosphere for passersby. The façade’s slant-cut shape at the pinnacle establishes an iconic landmark in the Thonglor-Ekkamai’s cityscape.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2019 – 2023 Program: 32-storey hotel Gross floor area: 21,849 sq.m. Client: One Origin Project team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Siripim Charoenwattanatrakool, Raiwin Petcharat, Tanapon Limthawonsiripong, Pakkapol Sawangteerawat Collaborators: Paradigm Shift Design Co., Ltd (Interior), Sanitas Studio Co., Ltd (Landscape), Bo Steiber Lighting Design (Thailand) Co., Ltd (Lighting) Photograph: InterContinental Bangkok Sukhumvit This newly constructed InterContinental hotel is the second to be built in Bangkok. It is located in a prominent corner at the intersection of Sukhumvit Road and Sukhumvit 59, in one of the city's most bustling areas, the Thonglor-Ekkamai area. The hotel’s dark grey exterior is wrapped in a precast façade design derived and simplified from traditional Thai textile patterns, infusing a local touch to this contemporary structure. This design ethos aligns with InterContinental’s brand identity: ‘where international standard meets with local flavor’. The hotel is designed with public interaction in its intent. High visibility glass in key areas, such as the All-day Dining area on the 3rd level and the Specialty Restaurant above the swimming pool on the 32nd level, offers a great vantage point for those on the inside and the onlookers outside. This gives the public a visual engagement, a sneak peek into the hotel experience, creating an inviting atmosphere for passersby. The façade’s slant-cut shape at the pinnacle establishes an iconic landmark in the Thonglor-Ekkamai’s cityscape.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2019 – 2023 Program: 32-storey hotel Gross floor area: 21,849 sq.m. Client: One Origin Project team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Siripim Charoenwattanatrakool, Raiwin Petcharat, Tanapon Limthawonsiripong, Pakkapol Sawangteerawat Collaborators: Paradigm Shift Design Co., Ltd (Interior), Sanitas Studio Co., Ltd (Landscape), Bo Steiber Lighting Design (Thailand) Co., Ltd (Lighting) Photograph: InterContinental Bangkok Sukhumvit This newly constructed InterContinental hotel is the second to be built in Bangkok. It is located in a prominent corner at the intersection of Sukhumvit Road and Sukhumvit 59, in one of the city's most bustling areas, the Thonglor-Ekkamai area. The hotel’s dark grey exterior is wrapped in a precast façade design derived and simplified from traditional Thai textile patterns, infusing a local touch to this contemporary structure. This design ethos aligns with InterContinental’s brand identity: ‘where international standard meets with local flavor’. The hotel is designed with public interaction in its intent. High visibility glass in key areas, such as the All-day Dining area on the 3rd level and the Specialty Restaurant above the swimming pool on the 32nd level, offers a great vantage point for those on the inside and the onlookers outside. This gives the public a visual engagement, a sneak peek into the hotel experience, creating an inviting atmosphere for passersby. The façade’s slant-cut shape at the pinnacle establishes an iconic landmark in the Thonglor-Ekkamai’s cityscape.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2019 – 2023 Program: 32-storey hotel Gross floor area: 21,849 sq.m. Client: One Origin Project team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Siripim Charoenwattanatrakool, Raiwin Petcharat, Tanapon Limthawonsiripong, Pakkapol Sawangteerawat Collaborators: Paradigm Shift Design Co., Ltd (Interior), Sanitas Studio Co., Ltd (Landscape), Bo Steiber Lighting Design (Thailand) Co., Ltd (Lighting) This newly constructed InterContinental hotel is the second to be built in Bangkok, located in the prominent corner at the intersection of Sukhumvit Road and Sukhumvit 59, in one of the most bustling areas of the city, the Thonglor-Ekkamai area. The hotel’s dark grey exterior is wrapped in a precast façade design that derived and simplified from traditional Thai textile patterns, infusing a local touch to this contemporary structure. This design ethos aligns with InterContinental’s own brand identity: ‘where international standard meets with local flavor’. The hotel is designed with public interaction in its intent. The use of high visibility glass in key areas such as the All-day Dining area on the 3rd level and the Specialty Restaurant above the swimming pool on the 32nd level offers a great vantage point for those on the inside as well as the onlookers outside. This gives the public a visual engagement, a sneak peek into the hotel experience, creating an inviting atmosphere for passersby. The façade’s slant-cut shape at the pinnacle establishes an iconic landmark in the Thonglor-Ekkamai’s cityscape.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2018 – 2021 Program: 2 Blocks of mix-used buildings; facilities, retail, office, service apartment, hotel Gross floor area: 36,370 sq.m. Client: Origin Property PCL Project team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Jiradetch Vongpetchploy, Nattawan Chanthawarophat, Nunchanok Roekwibunsi, Mevika Srikam Collaborators: Tandem Architects (2OO1) Co., Ltd. (Architecture) Located in the Sukhumvit 24 area, known for its bustling city lifestyle, Staybridge Suites Bangkok Sukhumvit is a hotel and serviced apartment for tourists and long-stay travelers. The hotel offers various facilities to accommodate the guests, including a dining area, fitness center, swimming pool, and meeting space. In contrast to its chaotic surroundings, the hotel's design aims to make guests feel like they're ‘laid-back’ and ‘at home’, which prioritizes privacy and a cozy atmosphere similar to that of one's own home. This concept of a ‘laid-back home’ is designed to respond to the user's feelings by creating a familiar, comfortable and relaxed atmosphere akin to that of returning home from a long day’s work. As a result, the composition is not very strict but uses asymmetric compositions, playful integration of variety of pattern and scales, or combining of textures and linings to create a tactile texture that feels natural to the touch. The color scheme primarily consists of soothing shades of brown, gray, and black, evoking a simple and calming atmosphere, while gold accents are used to add a touch of luxury to the overall ambiance. All these carefully crafted elements contribute to the luxurious yet homely experience that defines this Sukhumvit hotel.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>GOLDEN LACE RESIDENCE 36-storey Residential Development Program: Luxury Residential Development GFA Area: approx. 32,800 sq.m. Location: Bangkok, Thailand Status: Competition Entry in 2011 Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Puiphai Khunawat, Ayutt Mahasom, Thirawit Sinutok, Panit Limpiti</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>GOLDEN LACE RESIDENCE 36-storey Residential Development Program: Luxury Residential Development GFA Area: approx. 32,800 sq.m. Location: Bangkok, Thailand Status: Competition Entry in 2011 Project Team : Punpong Wiwatkul, Puiphai Khunawat, Ayutt Mahasom, Thirawit Sinutok, Panit Limpiti</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sukhumvit 31, Bangkok, Thailand 2014 – 2019 Program: High-rise Residential 21-storey Condominium Gross Floor Area: approx. 23,000 sq.m. Client: Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Project Director: Punpong Wiwatkul Interior Design Director: Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Architect Team: Supachai Khiewngam, Siripim Charoenwattanatrakool, Looknok Sriwanjarern, Prajanin Kongporod Interior Design Team: Tipaporn Tharawongthawat, Kitiya Deecharat, Mevika Srikam, Somkana Wabanplub Landscape Architect: Sanitas Studio Collaborator: Creative Crews Awards: Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) Award 2021 - Award of Excellence Winner, under category of Best Tall Building under 100 meters (Asia &amp; Australasia region), awarded by Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat: Siamese Exclusive 31, Thailand Design for Asia Awards (DFA) 2021 - Merit Award, under category of Environmental Design - Home &amp; Residential Spaces, awarded by Hong Kong Design Centre: Siamese Exclusive 31, Thailand FIABCI-Thai PRIX D’Excellence Awards 2020 - Winner, under category of Residential Condominium, awarded by FIABCI-Thai: Siamese Exclusive 31, Thailand</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sukhumvit 31, Bangkok, Thailand 2014 – 2019 Program: High-rise Residential 21-storey Condominium Gross Floor Area: approx. 23,000 sq.m. Client: Siamese Asset Co., Ltd Project Director: Punpong Wiwatkul Interior Design Director: Jadesupa Pipatsuporn Architect Team: Supachai Khiewngam, Siripim Charoenwattanatrakool, Looknok Sriwanjarern, Prajanin Kongporod Interior Design Team: Tipaporn Tharawongthawat, Kitiya Deecharat, Mevika Srikam, Somkana Wabanplub Landscape Architect: Sanitas Studio Collaborator: Creative Crews Awards: Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) Award 2021 - Award of Excellence Winner, under category of Best Tall Building under 100 meters (Asia &amp; Australasia region), awarded by Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat: Siamese Exclusive 31, Thailand Design for Asia Awards (DFA) 2021 - Merit Award, under category of Environmental Design - Home &amp; Residential Spaces, awarded by Hong Kong Design Centre: Siamese Exclusive 31, Thailand FIABCI-Thai PRIX D’Excellence Awards 2020 - Winner, under category of Residential Condominium, awarded by FIABCI-Thai: Siamese Exclusive 31, Thailand</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.somdoonarchitects.com/port-of-kinmen-passenger-service-center</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-11-09</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Kinmen, Taiwan 2013 Program: Passenger Terminal, including office and commercial spaces Gross Floor Area: approximately 42,000 sq.m. Location: Kinmen, Taiwan Status: Competition / Unbuilt Client: Kinmen County Government Project team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Puiphai Khunawat, Visara Sattaya, Chalankiat Sukhathummo</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kinmen, Taiwan 2013 Program: Passenger Terminal, including office and commercial spaces Gross Floor Area: approximately 42,000 sq.m. Location: Kinmen, Taiwan Status: Competition / Unbuilt Client: Kinmen County Government Project team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Puiphai Khunawat, Visara Sattaya, Chalankiat Sukhathummo</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2025-02-25</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2024 – 2024 2-Storey Sales Gallery Façade and Interior Design Category: Sales Gallery, Interior Gross floor area: 1,200 sq.m. Cilent: Vertical Phattanakan Alliance Co., Ltd. Collaborators: Su Landscape Architecture (Landscape), UPLUS Consultants (Structural Engineer), Pass Engineering Consultant (MEP Engineer) Photographs: PanoramicStudio Director: Punpong Wiwatkul Architecture Team: Supachai Khiewngam, Nattan Jaruchawalit, Peerada Suttipoom Interior Team: Jiradetch Vongpetchploy, Attapinya Charoenlap, Challika Vittayagul, Chanoknan Weerayanon, Nattawan Nimnual, Parichat Klomkan At first glance, the building appears as another modern addition to the up-and-coming residential district. However, the building’s history tells a story of transformation. Once a factory that fell into disuse, the site became a gathering space for homeless individuals and street vendors. As times change, the site together with the neighborhood, evolved into a community spot that encourages urban lifestyle in this once-an-outskirt area of Bangkok. Materiality and Sustainability With the design objective of transforming the abandoned factory into a “new community hub in the park,” preserving as much of the existing structure as possible. The facade and supporting frames were thus merely added onto the existing skeleton to minimize construction. Ventilation blocks – a low-cost, commonly used but effective material – were utilized to lessening labor time and construction costs that would have been required for a more complicated technique. The facade stands out through simple repetition that generates depth and visual intrigue from varying perspectives, an aesthetically pleasing and an effective shading device. Programming and Spatial Design The redesign adapts the enclosed, single-use factory into a more open, multi-functioning building that houses a sales gallery, cafe, and flexible space -- a commercial space that allows for different public uses. Integrating a diagonal axis into the space that slices through the front corner of the otherwise rectangular building creates a subtle yet impactful move that redefines the structure’s front, forming multiple entrances and enhancing accessibility inside the building as well as the park-like surrounding. Interior spaces are connected through a central lounge that serves as the sales gallery, which is accessible from the left entrance or through the cafe that sits on the right side of the building. The surrounding landscape provides direct access to the flexible space, which is also reachable via the gallery, while extending indoor activities outdoors, fostering a more dynamic and fluid environment, adding vibrancy to the neighborhood.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2024 – 2024 2-Storey Sales Gallery Façade and Interior Design Category: Sales Gallery, Interior Gross floor area: 1,200 sq.m. Cilent: Vertical Phattanakan Alliance Co., Ltd. Collaborators: Su Landscape Architecture (Landscape), UPLUS Consultants (Structural Engineer), Pass Engineering Consultant (MEP Engineer) Photographs: PanoramicStudio Director: Punpong Wiwatkul Architecture Team: Supachai Khiewngam, Nattan Jaruchawalit, Peerada Suttipoom Interior Team: Jiradetch Vongpetchploy, Attapinya Charoenlap, Challika Vittayagul, Chanoknan Weerayanon, Nattawan Nimnual, Parichat Klomkan At first glance, the building appears as another modern addition to the up-and-coming residential district. However, the building’s history tells a story of transformation. Once a factory that fell into disuse, the site became a gathering space for homeless individuals and street vendors. As times change, the site together with the neighborhood, evolved into a community spot that encourages urban lifestyle in this once-an-outskirt area of Bangkok. Materiality and Sustainability With the design objective of transforming the abandoned factory into a “new community hub in the park,” preserving as much of the existing structure as possible. The facade and supporting frames were thus merely added onto the existing skeleton to minimize construction. Ventilation blocks – a low-cost, commonly used but effective material – were utilized to lessening labor time and construction costs that would have been required for a more complicated technique. The facade stands out through simple repetition that generates depth and visual intrigue from varying perspectives, an aesthetically pleasing and an effective shading device. Programming and Spatial Design The redesign adapts the enclosed, single-use factory into a more open, multi-functioning building that houses a sales gallery, cafe, and flexible space -- a commercial space that allows for different public uses. Integrating a diagonal axis into the space that slices through the front corner of the otherwise rectangular building creates a subtle yet impactful move that redefines the structure’s front, forming multiple entrances and enhancing accessibility inside the building as well as the park-like surrounding. Interior spaces are connected through a central lounge that serves as the sales gallery, which is accessible from the left entrance or through the cafe that sits on the right side of the building. The surrounding landscape provides direct access to the flexible space, which is also reachable via the gallery, while extending indoor activities outdoors, fostering a more dynamic and fluid environment, adding vibrancy to the neighborhood.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2024 – 2024 2-storey sales gallery Category: Sales Gallery, Interior Gross floor area: 670 sq.m. Client: Vertical Phattanakan Alliance Co., Ltd. Collaborators: Su Landscape Architecture (Landscape), UPLUS Consultants (Structural Engineer), Pass Engineering Consultant (MEP Engineer) Photographs: PanoramicStudio Director: Punpong Wiwatkul Architect Team: Supachai Khiewngam, Nattan Jaruchawalit, Peerada Suttipoom Interior Team: Jiradetch Vongpetchploy, Attapinya Charoenlap, Challika Vittayagul, Chanoknan Weerayanon, Nattawan Nimnual, Parichat Klomkan The Sales Gallery is designed to create a striking contrast between the cold, industrial exterior and the warm, cozy interiors of the actual apartment units. As an extensions of the exterior, the main reception’s design coherently incorporates ventilation blocks and terrazzo stones, maintaining a sense of continuity from the outside. The raw materials are designed to juxtapose with reflective, modern materials which adds depth and complexity to the overall ambiance. Wooden strips along the walls show glimpses of warmth and guide visitors toward the show units located on the deeper parts of the gallery, while introducing coziness of a living space to the otherwise industrial setting. The show units feature a harmonious blend of muted and warm materials to bring warmth into the space. The interplay of dark and light colors work to complement the rustic materials on the outside, reinforcing the idea of ‘harmony in contrast’, while gridlines induce the feeling of calmness while retaining steady rhythm of the façade. The Café boldly embraces the brand’s identity with its strong use of dark color and rustic look. Hints of wood from the furniture tones down the rawness of the space for a more relaxed atmosphere. This interplay of contrasts—raw and refined, industrial and inviting—defines the essence of the Sales Gallery, offering a preview of the elevated living experience within.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2024 – 2024 2-storey sales gallery Category: Sales Gallery, Interior Gross floor area: 670 sq.m. Client: Vertical Phattanakan Alliance Co., Ltd. Collaborators: Su Landscape Architecture (Landscape), UPLUS Consultants (Structural Engineer), Pass Engineering Consultant (MEP Engineer) Photographs: PanoramicStudio Director: Punpong Wiwatkul Architect Team: Supachai Khiewngam, Nattan Jaruchawalit, Peerada Suttipoom Interior Team: Jiradetch Vongpetchploy, Attapinya Charoenlap, Challika Vittayagul, Chanoknan Weerayanon, Nattawan Nimnual, Parichat Klomkan The Sales Gallery is designed to create a striking contrast between the cold, industrial exterior and the warm, cozy interiors of the actual apartment units. As an extensions of the exterior, the main reception’s design coherently incorporates ventilation blocks and terrazzo stones, maintaining a sense of continuity from the outside. The raw materials are designed to juxtapose with reflective, modern materials which adds depth and complexity to the overall ambiance. Wooden strips along the walls show glimpses of warmth and guide visitors toward the show units located on the deeper parts of the gallery, while introducing coziness of a living space to the otherwise industrial setting. The show units feature a harmonious blend of muted and warm materials to bring warmth into the space. The interplay of dark and light colors work to complement the rustic materials on the outside, reinforcing the idea of ‘harmony in contrast’, while gridlines induce the feeling of calmness while retaining steady rhythm of the façade. The Café boldly embraces the brand’s identity with its strong use of dark color and rustic look. Hints of wood from the furniture tones down the rawness of the space for a more relaxed atmosphere. This interplay of contrasts—raw and refined, industrial and inviting—defines the essence of the Sales Gallery, offering a preview of the elevated living experience within.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2021 21-storey condominium with 3 basements Category: Competition, Mid-rise Residential, Master Planning Gross floor area: 40,500 sq.m. Architecture team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Kraivit Wongboonsiri, Chanawat Anantanatarat, Nattan Jaruchawalit, Paweenrat Ranphon The campus is built around core values of creativity, community, smart living, and sustainability — values that shape not only the design but also the daily experiences of its users. These principles foster a learning environment that supports both personal growth and collective connection. Guided by the concept of play as a learning tool, the project aims to create a place where flexibility, collaboration, and curiosity define the spaces. The campus is designed to encourage interactions, embrace diversity, and create a strong sense of community — one that feels welcoming, open, and inclusive. Technology and spatial design come together to support activities that promote a circular economy while embedding green and sustainable practices into everyday life, enriching the students' journey toward lifelong learning and a holistic approach to living. Each design scheme translates these values into spatial form.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangkok, Thailand 2021 21-storey condominium with 3 basements Category: Competition, Mid-rise Residential, Master Planning Gross floor area: 40,500 sq.m. Architecture team: Punpong Wiwatkul, Supachai Khiewngam, Kraivit Wongboonsiri, Chanawat Anantanatarat, Nattan Jaruchawalit, Paweenrat Ranphon The campus is built around core values of creativity, community, smart living, and sustainability — values that shape not only the design but also the daily experiences of its users. These principles foster a learning environment that supports both personal growth and collective connection. Guided by the concept of play as a learning tool, the project aims to create a place where flexibility, collaboration, and curiosity define the spaces. The campus is designed to encourage interactions, embrace diversity, and create a strong sense of community — one that feels welcoming, open, and inclusive. Technology and spatial design come together to support activities that promote a circular economy while embedding green and sustainable practices into everyday life, enriching the students' journey toward lifelong learning and a holistic approach to living. Each design scheme translates these values into spatial form.</image:caption>
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