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House SN Ensures Security Through Smart Design

Modern white building with wooden roof overhang, metal gate, and power lines overhead.

In the Bangkok neighborhood Riab Mai, this home uses cantilever forms and landscaped terraces to achieve an airy, light-filled vibe. TOUCH Architect designed House SN to balance multiple needs: security, privacy, and connection to nature. The resulting design uses step-back terraces and tall solid walls to achieve a balance.

Inside, the sloping floors create angled coffer windows and unique intersects with playful internal voids. Skylights and drop-down ceilings gleam among the wood-paneled surfaces, adding visual interest to the double-height and cantilevered rooms.

Gharakhanian House by mArchten Design Embraces Subtle Gothic Aesthetic

A modern, two-story villa with a glass-enclosed entryway, balconies, and a pool.

The Gharakhanian House in Bangkok, Thailand, designed by mArchten Design in 2021, intertwines modern and gothic elements. This renovated 17-year-old house along the Phra Khanong canal integrates its classic character with contemporary updates, including black accents and curved decorative walls.

By preserving the original charm, while embracing a modern aesthetic, the home creates a harmonious blend of old and new.

Concrete Collage Office: Innovative Design in Chatuchak

A modern, multi-story concrete building with balconies, large windows, and a car garage.

Collage Design Studio‘s Concrete Collage Office in Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand, exemplifies their pragmatic yet innovative approach to architecture. Confronted with spatial constraints and budgetary challenges, the designers embraced creative solutions, including a post-tension structure and the repurposing of concrete materials, to realize their vision for this three-story office building on an 82-square-meter plot.

Weng’s Factory: Reviving Bangkok’s Iconic Wooden Lathe Co-Working Space

Large open industrial space with metal framing, exposed ceilings, and vintage decor.

Weng’s Factory Co-Working Space in Bangkok, Thailand, designed by Architect Nonsense in 2023, seamlessly blends the building’s industrial past with its new function as a vibrant community hub. This former wooden lathe factory, once the domain of generations, has undergone a remarkable transformation, retaining its architectural charm while catering to the evolving needs of modern coworkers.

The design concept masterfully integrates the factory’s original elements, such as timber facades, wooden trusses, and manufacturing equipment, to create a unique and inspiring work environment.

D Residence: Cutting-Edge Design in Bangkok’s Modern Home

Minimalist hallway with lush greenery visible through large windows and glass doors.

The D Residence, a stunning house designed by the talented team at Creative Territories, is a captivating architectural masterpiece nestled in the vibrant city of Bangkok, Thailand. Completed in 2022, this contemporary dwelling boasts a harmonious blend of modern design elements and local Thai influences, creating a serene and inviting living space. With its sophisticated interiors and thoughtful integration with the surrounding environment, the D Residence exemplifies the pinnacle of Bangkok’s residential architecture.

T+N House: A Unique Residential Concept with Scattered Courtyards in Bangkok

Striking contemporary residence featuring a minimalist glass-and-steel facade framed by lush greenery.

T+N House, designed by Junsekino Architecture & Design in 2023, is a captivating residential project located in the bustling city of Bangkok, Thailand.

The conceptual architecture mimics the random placement of dice, resulting in a dynamic interplay of nooks, courtyards, and visually connected functional areas. Designed to suit the tropical climate, the facade employs expanded aluminum panels to provide privacy, shading, and natural ventilation, ensuring a comfortable living experience.

MNG Courtyard House: Designing for Limited Space in Bangkok

Modern, minimalist home with clean lines, large glass panels, and covered garage entrance.

The MNG Courtyard House, designed by JI+TA Architect in Bangkok, Thailand, offers a remarkable solution to the challenges of a narrow 10-meter plot surrounded by abandoned land. By creating an inner courtyard, the design allows each room to breathe and enjoy its own view, with the courtyard serving as the heart of the house. The double-volume living room, open-plan dining, and kitchen areas flow seamlessly into the courtyard, blurring the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces.

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