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.
Centara Korat is a lifestyle hotel in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, by Vaslab Architecture. Designed for families and business travelers, it focuses on the guest journey from arrival to checkout. Warm earth tones, local materials, and durable finishes shape an intimate atmosphere, while rooftop views and compact room details keep the experience grounded in place.
Casa Gana is a house in Pak Chong District, Thailand, designed by TOUCH Architect as a retreat with room for intimate gatherings. Completed in 2024, the project sits in Khao Yai’s quieter landscape, where a protective street facade, a courtyard entry, and broad west-facing glazing shape a measured shift from privacy to open views. Local materials and a restrained palette keep the building grounded in daily use and easy upkeep.
Khun Atiruj Residence is a house on Phahon Yothin Road, Thailand, designed by Paon Architects for calm, open living in a dense urban setting. Completed in 2025, the residence moves from a shaded arrival court to a double-height living and dining room and out to a garden, using timber screens, plaster surfaces, and broad openings to balance privacy, light, and air.
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.
Nhong Bua House stretches low along a lakeside plot in Thailand, arranged by local studio Make It Pop as a calm, light-filled house for everyday life. White gabled volumes, breezeblock screens, and long glazed walls pull in views of water and garden while holding back the tropical sun. Inside, pale timber floors and a restrained palette keep the focus on air, shade, and the changing light across the courtyard pool.
Laku Beach Club transforms a former vacation house on Coconut Island in Phuket, Thailand into a spirited bar and nightclub by Studio Locomotive. The project draws on the songs, rituals, and resourceful building culture of local sea people, translating that heritage into rich materials and crafted interiors. Guests move between poolside terraces and layered rooms where natural hues, tactile surfaces, and indigenous references set a vivid yet grounded coastal mood.