Company Details
Company NameHAS design and research
Address604/186, Soi. Phetkasem 92/1
Phetkasem Road, Bangkhae
Bangkok
Thailand
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NameJenchieh / Kulthida Hung / Songkittipakdee
Job TitlePrincipal Architect
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Phone+661252783
Role of this organisation in the project being enteredPrincipal Architect
Category
  • Housing - Buildings such as houses, flats and apartments that are used for sheltering people. These could be either part of the private or public sector and could be individual dwellings or multi-dwelling developments. Social rented, affordable rented and intermediate housing provided to specified eligible households whose needs are not met by the market, are included. 
Project Name (written how it should appear)Phetkasem Artist Studio
Project Address604/186, Soi. Phetkasem 92/1
Phetkasem Road, Bangkhae
Bangkok
Thailand
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Client NameJenchieh Hung
Designer/Architect NameKulthida Songkittipakdee
Contractor NameAeimporn Panyasai
Project Description

Phetkasem Artist Studio --- the first architectural craft technology in Thailand

Phetkasem Artist Studio, hidden in the residential suburb of Bangkok, is a typical commercial housing in Thailand. This commercial housing typology was mass-produced by developers 30 years ago, and it instantly spread to numerous capital cities in Southeast Asia, resulting in the sense of indifference in cityscapes. Yet, in this village, the residents exhibit a different lifestyle from the typical residential units. They built fences to obtain a larger garage area, added roofs for more storage space, and extended rain sheds to meet the flexibility of the ground-level commercial possibilities. In addition, they used potted plants, which sometimes even obstructed the roads, to satisfy their vision of small gardens. These "improvised" yet harmonious man-made structures, in particular, metal materials such as steel pipes and iron rods, are not only used for their material structure and shape but also used in large amounts in daily illegal construction. In fact, this phenomenon is known as "readily available steel pipes or iron rods in Thailand". Looking back in history, Thailand was once a major steel producer and once the largest exporter of steel pipes in Southeast Asia. Yet, these materials lost their fundamental properties by being used in advertising signs, balcony windows, rain shelters, etc.

For us, the most captivating feature of these steel pipes everywhere in the streets of Thailand is the elegant curvature and the light and hollow shape, which unfortunately have not been effectively adopted so far. This project has collaborated with Pacific Pipe, a well-known Thai steel pipe producer, to use steel pipes as unit bricks to create "steel pipe bricks" with a height and width close to four meters, which produced both the micro-climate effects of sunshade lighting and convection ventilation. The design also employs a half-split steel pipe on both sides of the unit, so that five different diameter pipes are integrated into the same unit, and a variety of mixed-effects are created by rotating and mirroring.

In addition, the steel pipe bricks are first technology combined with soil spraying texture in Thailand, creating low energy cost and convective ventilation effects, thereby providing an alternative residential lifestyle in tropical climate.

In the entrance space, these unique steel pipe bricks form a quiet semi-open area that brings in little breezes, which combine with the local trees in Thailand, to create a unique arrival experience. With no air conditioning system installed on the first floor, in an enduring tropical climate of nearly 40-celsius degrees, the design connects the front yard with the backyard through apertures in the brick system, further introduces the alley breezes in Thai street alleys as a new lifestyle closer to nature. The second-floor area intentionally exposes the original column-beam structure, which emphasizes the sense of scale, produced by a vast difference between width and height of the pitched roof, to contrast the atmosphere of the compact first-floor and spacious second-floor.

Phetkasem Artist Studio is not only a workspace for artistic creation but also a residence that combines living, resting, and dining functions. Its form breaks the image of the typical commercial housing, and through common industrial materials in Thailand, it reshapes a new building type that combines geography, climate, and neighborhood. In addition to the architecture itself, the project cooperates with multiple international consultants across the globe, including steel curtain wall consultant Pacific Pipe, aluminum door and window consultant Goldstar Metal, lighting technology Visual Feast, sanitaryware consultant American Standard, landscape consultant FloraScape and signage consultant Shanghai View Studio, etc. The designer believes that this work, although it is a renovation of an old building with structural and size limitations, can be a driving force for an innovative way of change. The project is now more practical for use, with retrospection into the past and prospection into the future.

*Total cost : 5 million Thai Baht (= 154,000 USD)
*Completion date: 2021. January

Materials Used

The steel pipe bricks + soil spraying texture is the first architectural surface design in Thailand.

The steel pipe bricks are first technology combined with soil spraying texture in Thailand, creating low energy cost and convective ventilation effects, thereby providing an alternative residential lifestyle in tropical climate, which produced both the micro-climate effects of sunshade lighting and convection ventilation.

Sustainability

In the entrance space, these unique steel pipe bricks form a quiet semi-open area that brings in breezes, and with NO air conditioning system installed on the first floor, in an enduring tropical climate of nearly 40-celsius degrees (in Bangkok), the design connects the front yard with the backyard through apertures in the brick system, further introduces the alley breezes in Thai street alleys as a new lifestyle closer to nature.

1/ Steel Pipe Bricks --- Different sizes introduce natural wind and replace the indoor air-conditioning.

2/ NO air conditioning system --- Save energy and adapt with a really tropical climate, creating real sustainable life in a typical Thai house (more than 80% of Thai people live in this type of house).

3/ Wind Tunnel at first floor --- Without air-conditioning, it provides cooler temperatures to indoor places (More than 5 users in Phetkasem Artist Studio didn't use the air conditioning system from January 2021 until now. All of users are very happy with this natural design)

Issues Faced

Steel pipe bricks gather small animals, such as snails, spiders, and birds from the village. The client is happy to see these steel pipe bricks creating many natural things, and somehow needs to take care of those small animals at the same time.

We guess the animals think steel pipe bricks are really the same as soil, so they start to live with steel pipe bricks, so clients start to pay more attention to maintain this surface.

Additional Comments

Phetkasem Artist Studio is not only a workspace for artistic creation but also a residence that combines living, resting, and dining functions. Its form breaks the image of the typical commercial housing, and through common industrial materials in Thailand, it reshapes a new building type that combines geography, climate, and neighborhood.

The designer believes that this work, although it is a renovation of an old building with structural and size limitations, can be a driving force for an innovative way of change. The project is now more practical for use, with retrospection into the past and prospection into the future.

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