P Home is a mixed-use office project in Bangkok, Thailand, by Studio Krubka. On a 400 sq.m. urban site, the building brings rental offices, a private office, and a residence into one compact vertical plan, using concrete, skylights, and separate circulation to keep the parts distinct while still visually linked.
The Oasis House sets a quiet, controlled rhythm within Bangkok, Thailand, where Pongpat Architect shapes a compact house into a deeply inward-looking retreat. The project channels the clients’ wish for a modern home that feels like a private resort, turning a dense urban plot into a courtyard-centered dwelling. Every move responds to privacy, proportion, and daily rituals, translating a tight footprint into generous internal life.
Terrarium House compresses the chaos of Ladprao, Bangkok, Thailand into a quiet inward world shaped by Unknown Surface Studio. Conceived as a private house wrapped around existing trees, the project turns a constrained, landlocked plot into a luminous courtyard dwelling. Within its stone-lined entry and glass-edged rooms, daily life gathers around a planted core where light, shade, and crafted timber carry most of the architectural weight.
M House sits in Bangkok, Thailand, designed by IDIN Architects as a compact home grown from an inherited garden. The client kept the site’s mature trees and asked for privacy from the street, steering a plan that bends around trunks and views. Linked by a first-floor terrace to the original family house, the new volume carves rooms between green pockets and tucks a pool on the roof for light and daily use.
KSANA tea house lands in Bangkok, Thailand as a compact restaurant by Juti Architects, tucked beneath the public stairs fronting the OCC office tower. The project draws on the brand’s Kyoto-sourced matcha and the nearby plaza’s water feature to frame a quiet urban pause. Visitors slip from the bustle into a crafted interior that reads more like a gorge than a shop, with material choices steering the mood and the ritual.
Located on Chaloem Phrkiat Thi 9 Road in Bangkok, Thailand, the 17 Ong-Sa House combines function and privacy. Designed by Poonsook Architects in 2024, this residential house features elements of Feng Shui. The layout is focused on functionality, while a series of gardens act as sound barriers against the busy streets, providing a secluded and comfortable living environment for the family, allowing them to enjoy peace and tranquility all day long.
Inserting the footprint of an old childhood home into a small plot in Bangkok, Thailand, Beautbureau designed a contemporary Thai three-bedroom house with black latticed pavilions. The new property, named #11 II, incorporates memories of the original two-bedroom, two-storied structure with design aspects like courtyards and terraces that mimic the vernacular Thai house known as Ruen Thai.
Backfold House is a house located in Bangkok, Thailand. Designed in 2024 by HAA Studio, the residential property uniquely embraces internal space and climate considerations with an inward-facing courtyard. The architecture responds to the local environment and social expectations while offering a private space that interacts with external elements, showcasing a design philosophy adept at blending modernist principles with tropics-oriented practicality.