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- Architects: Archimontage Design Fields Sophisticated
- Location: Bangkok, Thailand
- Architect In Charge: Cherngchai Riawruangsangkul, Suphot Klinaphai, Thanakit Wiriyasathit,
- Area: 450.0 sqm
- Project Year: 2012
- Photographs: Beer Singnoi
- Interior Designer: Archimontage Design Fields Sophisticated
- Landscape Designer: Archimontage Design Fields Sophisticated
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1st Floor Plan
From the architect. Set on the 10 x 40 metres piece of land the entrance of Bangna House confronts a narrow lane. With a factory and storage at the back, the physicality of the land and its surrounding environment are conditional to space management. This rectangular plot forces all rooms to be placed from the front to the back, upstairs and downstairs.
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The house is divided into two zones. The front zone contains downstairs bedroom for the mother and upstairs bedroom for the sister. The back zone accommodates upstairs bedroom for the family of the house owner and downstairs shared space that includes kitchen, dining room and bathroom. The living room, which locates on the lower level crossing the two zones, offers a sense of comfort and belonging to everyone in the family whereas the middle courtyard provides both privacy and indoor green space. It also softens the hardness of this irregular-shape house, a house that looks like a piece of Swiss cheese with lots of holes.
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The building line legal drilling holes wherever possible to increase the house’s intake of natural light, no matter how strange the last form looks like.
Exploded Axonometric