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Portfolio2013-2015

[email protected]

Undergraduate

Jeng / Pheera PaenkhumyatChiang Mai University

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CONTENTS

1. LIVING WITH WATER

2. MISTY MOUNT HOTEL

3. MARSHMALLOWS TOWN

4. BIKE BALANCED

5. CHAPEL OF THE FORBIDDEN TRUE LOVE

6. THE BRICKS SCHOOL + HOTEL

7. FLASH FORWARD

8. NATIONAL THEATRE OF THAILAND

9. JOOM SPACE

Brick Back The Water Culture To The Community

Curvy Facade Derived From Mountains

A Chapel Inspired By A Tragic Folk Love

All About Bricks

The Most Exposed Architecture School

A Democratic Way To Enjoy The National Show

Redefine Local Shared Space to Hash-tags

Future Residential Unit In A Form of Marshmallow

Reduction In Bicycle Accident

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(selected works)

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10. DECODING HANGDONG TEMPLE

11. STUDY ON GEOLOGY BUILDING

12. DEER YARD LANDSCAPE

13. HOBBIT SHOP-HOUSE

14. RESIDENTIAL BOX OF MUSIC

15. NATURE THERAPY

16. P.K. MYSELF DANCE THEATRE

EXTRACURRICULAR EXPERIENCES

PHOTOGRAPHY

Golden Ratio In Lanna Original Temple

Form Follows Functions Found In The Campus

Architectural Tectonics For A Musician

Small Container Getaway To Nature

Design Derived From A Dance Gesture

TEDx // Publication // Liaison // Intern.

A Love Besides Architecture

Walking Like The Deers

Movie Inspired Activities And Appearance

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With a hypothesis done in Paris by our French members, the team proposed to create a path from the Mae Kha, local community by the river to pass through a busy traffic road to connect with the Ping river. The path will be a bridge - high enough to serve people to evacuate where there is big flood (happens regularly in the area) and along the path shall be the nodes with additional programme that is suitable with context on each spot.

This urban design project combines collaboratively between hypothesis and reality / local thinkers and thinkers from a different cultural background together aimed for the same thing, to preserve what’s about to disappear and bring back what used to be a ‘life’ of people in the Mae Kha community - water.

Can urban design helps bringing back the memories of water culture to the community?

Living with Water

Pheera, Apichaya, M

.Deforge, K

.Elhaimer, A

.Smirnova, A

.Crespi-R

utgé2014

Betw

een FAC

MU

x ENSA

Paris Belleville

Workshop (International)

Conceptual Design for the Riverside Amphitheater

4 Living with Water // International Workshop with ENSA Paris Belleville

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Future Scenario Timeline

Problems and Conceptual Approach

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Can a Building Facade be derived from mountains and perform as a passive device for heat insulation?

Academic W

ork

The Misty Mount Hotel - inspired by the scenery I always see every morning I drive pass the site. The facade that functions as a shading device, at the same time imitates clouds in the sky by its curvy form. Every guest room faces the north, which gives light but not heat. The front of the ground floor area has a waterfall to unify the space.

City surrounded by mountains are shaded by clouds. Clouds, Mountains and Mist are what I see of Chiang MaiA

rchitectural Design Studio

2015

Misty MountHotel

Conceptual Sketch

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Parametric Facade Design

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Facade Variations and Daylight Access Analysis

Parametric Design Rationalization

Mass Study Models

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Final Physical Model

With help of parametric computer design programmes, I was able to take a photographs of Chiang Mai Mountains, repainted the important elements in Photoshop and create several extrusions with algorithms. It became what I pictured in my head before.

However, I redrew the curvy forms in Auto-CAD by myself in order to give a craftsmanship to the design and eventually, it can represent layers of curvy mountains when looking both from plan and sectional view.

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Ground Floor Plan

The most difficult part of designing a high-rise building is building system.I decided to place the main building system in the back of the site with a separate drive in way for service.

To go along with the main concept of the hotel, mountains. The public area space represents and can be perceived as gorges.

10 Misty Mount Hotel // Academic Work

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Hotel Room Types

ElevationGuest rooms Typical Floor Plan

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Can an ideal residence for the future city be small and provides food?

The Marshmallows Town is a brighter and more sustainable future of our local area in Chiang Mai. We predicted the future scenarios of the place in 50 years when the area becomes very densed and lacks of resources. Taking the cores of existing contextual elements, we then made hybrid ideas and tried to implement them. It turns out to be an interesting solution in which may or may not happen but totally worth knowing.

A workshop that enhanced my views of things by extracting the cores out of every element of the context, it is easier to come up with fresh and new ideas - then hybridizing to propose a model for the future

Pheera, Apichaya, Visachon

From B

ackground to New

Found2015

Workshop

Marshmallows Town

Future Living Concept Manual

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Conceptual Urban Map

Physical Model

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Can we reduce bicycle accidents by changing the way we stop at the intersection?

In the sake of decreasing bicycle accidents, we discovered that this specific junction has overloaded visual distractions, therefore the causes of accidents are somewhat unseen. Proposing moving the advertising banners to situate nearby the traffic lights where everyone must pay attention to, in this way no side loses benefits. Trying to improve the system through human behaviours, I think that’s why the proposal really had an impact in the jury.

Thinking from the existing cycling problems in Chiang Mai + information from the given site / we proposed a model solution which can also be applied to other areas with the same condition

Bike Balanced

Pheera, Apichaya, Pran

Cycling A

rchitecture Design C

ontest2015

Competition (1st Prize)

Bicycle Drive Through Path Concept Diagram

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Along the super highway road, we proposed to create a small expanded space in order to let the bikers who are faster, pass through slower bikers. The road heights also

shouldn’t be the same to prevent the cars from taking over the bike lanes.Speaking of hierarchy you can see that walking is mostly appreciated, bikes and cars followed in order.

Diagram for the intersection solution

The Team was awarded the 1st Prize

Ideas Graphics

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How do you express love and tragedy of a famous folk story through architecture?

The starting point for this project was defined by keywords I extracted in my views from the story (MEETING-I N T E G R A T I N G - D E P A R T I N G - R E M E M B E R I N G ) Expressed through charcoal drawings then developed into 3D models. Taking the selected model, combining with the programmes about love and context of a given site (Mae Sot, Tak); the project derived into a chapel to celebrate integrating people through weddings and a cave to reach a peaceful state of mind in order to remember the love ones who passed away.

Inspired from the Lanna tales of tragedy

‘MAMEAR’(มะเมี้ยะ) to embark the senses around the bittersweet love

Chapel of the Forbidden True Love

2014A

rchitectural Design Studio

Academic W

ork

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Inside the Remembering Cave

Entrance to the Remembering Cave

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With this project, I strongly wanted to focus on expression of emotions because I was very drawn into this tragic love story between two lovers from different social backgrounds, therefore I decided to make sketches of expressions

with charcoal. I choose charcoal as a medium because it has a smudging quality when rubbed with hands and those smudges create a sense of blurriness and dreams.The sketches were done under 4 keywords extracted from the story.

Initial Conceptual Mass Model

Exploded Structural Diagrams

Conceptual and Narrative Diagram

Exploration Sketches with Charcoal

3D Study Models

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Ground Floor Plan

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In order to make the building suitable with the climate condition of the context. Tak Province of Thailand has overall the same climate condition as the whole country. It’s hot and very humid. Therefore, the building should be logical for tropical condition.

I focused on the passive design strategy for the whole site. Particularly with the chapel, it must be able to breathe and also Lighting design is very crucial in Christian religious building because it symbolizes godThe chapel is oriented with an small opening towards The southwest, which would let the morning light when it’s crowded with people to go through, bouncing indirect light to the back drop of the altar.

For the both sides of the seating area, I created openings which from the entrance gradually get smaller towards the altar in order to create a hierarchy of space. The openings are not closed in order to let the air through, naturally ventilated.

Natural Lighting Design for the Chapel

Elevations

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Interior Perspective of the Chapel

The roof structure was inspired by the key word ‘Integrating’ expressed in a crossing form of truss.

The wedding is to integrate two souls into one and it is done in a building with crossing truss.

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Atmospheric Perspective

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Can you integrate the original brick pagoda into architectural programming and design?

The Bricks School + Hotel

The site is situated around the ancient pagoda of Chiang Mai. I decided to recreate a brick school combined with gallery and boutique hotel for stayers to learn about the culture of ancient Lanna way of building things.

Staying and Learning the Culture of Bricks

Architectural D

esign Studio2014

Academic W

ork

Cross Section (Boutique Hotel)

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How do you redefine the way we study in school and yet expose it to public?

The school area is proposed to be like an educational advertised school, the aim for the design is to break out from the frame of post-modernism. Therefore, perception-wise, the form will be masses that aim to contrast with the pole columns and curvy balconies from the existing building.

Based on the site context, to play with the twin building of ‘Sathorn Unique’, the programmes from State Tower are projected, economized and refined to be specifically to the design fields

Flash Forward

Architectural D

esign StudioAcadem

ic Work

2013

Activity DiagramExploded Structural Diagram

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Aerial Perspective

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To seek for the most suitable arrangement for class rooms, I did many study models to explore how space could be rearranged in this existing building with so many columns.

Through this project, I got to learn about an alternative structure called ‘transfer girder’ made of steel in order to transfer the load from new structure which is cantilevered to the existing main big columns and then to the ground.<<< Shown in the model

As the twin building of this building ‘Sathorn Unique’ represents a very high society / luxurious living as this building was supposed to mirror those (before it was abandoned)I decided to contrast it with a very down to earth program and arrangement.My answer to the golden dome with a restaurant they filmed 007, is an open air cinema with a deconstructed glass roof structure >>>

Future Living Concept Manual

Future Living Concept Manual

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With an intention to break the rules of conventional classroom arrangements, I decided to have unenclosed area for the studio with two arrangements of seating, flexible and patterned.In order to boost creativity and production through collaborative environment and atmosphere while still maintaining the sense of arrangement. Not too freely without controls.

However, for the lecture rooms that needs enclosed space for screening slides and sound insulation, they can be enclosed.

Typical Study Area Floor Plan

Roof Top Public Cinema Perspective

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Can you a make a national theatre more democratic by inserting tubes of public activities through an

auditorium?

Inspired by the site visit and analysis that , most people who attend the theatre aim to watch the performance, Therefore the national theatre is still very limited.

Proposing additional programmes such as public library, exhibition area and luxury restaurants in order to attract more users to the building.

By penetrating these programmes through the big theatre mass, through the auditorium, it’s possible to achieve two things. First, the visual language is shown as some engaging elements penetrate through this unfriendly building, attracting people who aren’t interested in the theatre performance to experience these additional programs.Secondly, as the additional programmes are in the form of steel truss, pushing through the auditorium, the users would experience the sense of the theatre performances, getting a glimpse of what might be happening inside.

Publicize the national theatre so it belongs to everyone in the country

National Theatre of Thailand

Architectural D

esign Studio2013

Academic W

ork

Cross Section

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In order to achieve the perception of appearance. I had to go through several mass study models in order to see the three dimensional form of a building . All, with only one

common idea which was the people’s path (library/exhibition/restaurant) - the big challenge was how to attract people to walk up this path.

Exterior Perspective

Mass Study Models

Conceptual Design

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Joom Space

Decoding Wat Hang Dong

PHEERA, ITIM, PEERAPAK, NAAM

PHEERA, APICHAYA, TEERARAT

ASA LANNA 14

Thai Contemporary Architecture

2014

2014

WORKSHOP

ACADEMIC WORK

Inspired from a traditional Lanna gathering space, transformed into a virtual space that fits in this era.

Decoding from the Traditional Lanna Architecture (Ancient Empire in the North of Thailand)

‘HangDong Temple’

Smell of burnt wooden pieces, arrange to create a kind of installation art/photo-booth. Gathered people digitally through the use of ‘hash-tags’. The Lanna gathering space has evolved into a virtual world.

The traditional Lanna architecture could be decoded to find out the ratios of its proportions, could be perceived to experience the characteristics embed in the temple itself. As a group we did the experimental study of the proportions and characteristics we decoded in order to understand this original local masterpiece of architecture which could be useful in further applications.

Increase of Gold Colour

Built Installation

Process of Making

Presidential Building

Concept Diagram

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Geology Building, CMU

The Deer Yard

PHEERA, APICHAYA, TEERARAT

PHEERA, PANICHA, HATTAYA

Modern Architecture Study

Landscape Design

2014

2013

ACADEMIC WORK

ACADEMIC WORK

Studying on the building of faculty of geology as it embodies a movement of using modern styles in architecture in Chiang Mai.

Dealing with real client, we proposed to transform the way of circulation, encouraging people to walk and bike rather than to drive

It is very interesting to explore the buildings in your university especially when you know that all of them were from competition not commissioned, meaning they selected the best design out of other selections.

Planing to add more trees, screening the perception from the road, placing a residential units as a house, randomly into the bunch of trees, creating a houses in the jungle atmosphere.Parking lot for cars is planned to be the first thing to approach, after parking a car, the choice of traveling can be either, by walking, biking or sitting in a golf cart

Physical Model

Atmospheric Perspective

Structural Study

Master Plan Design

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The Hobbit Shop house

Residential Box of Music

Environmental and Interior Design

BKK City Membership Workshop with Jurgen Bey

2013

2013

ACADEMIC WORK

WORKSHOP

Inspired from a film ‘The Hobbit’, a shop house for a small family, which programmes according to each place in the movie.

A workshop held by a famous Dutch designer Jurgen Bey

The front house is a shop, contains programmes such as organic goods shop, juice corner, cafe and the main feature is a library at the top. The back house is a residential part, the bedrooms set back from the wall, have circular openings, allowing each member to project sound through to the acoustic wall in tilted angles, allowing this wall to act as a main communicator for the family, the shapes refer to hobbiton.

It was so fun, as the approach was so different from what we learned in the design studios. We got the mass of different shapes of boxes like in the game ‘Tertis’ My design was for musicians, aimed highly in the architectonics aspect. The space is soundproofed with the acoustic boards, the giant tube acting like a horn, able to spread the sound of music everywhere in the neighborhood.

PHEERA, PANICHA, SUWICHAYASIRIPATSORN, MAXIM, HATTAYA

Reading Room Interior Perspective

With Jurgen Bey

Acoustic Reflective Wall Design

Tectonics

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Nature Therapy

P.K. Dance Theatre

TOA COLOR DESIGN AWARD

Architectural Design Studio

2013

2013

COMPETITION

ACADEMIC WORK

Beyond Green Living in a Container with Wallpaper+ and TOA Colour design award 2013

Small Theatre for a famous Thai Dancer, Client-Based, Different Approach.

A use of relaxing tone of color from TOA , using plants and this colour targeted to de-stress and relax working people and university students around the Chiang Mai University Campus.

While many colleagues take a path to decode the sequential movements from the dance moves and make them into forms. I went on a more intangible way of defining a still move

‘JEEB(จีบ)’ which means ‘Myself’ in Thai Dance as a concept.As the act of JEEB is done by attaching a thumb and index finger together, placing them on the chest (where the heart situates).The auditorium which is proposed to be the heart of the theatre is joined by two circulations from two different sources, the rehearsing rooms and the lobby, separating two main group of users, dancers and audience.

Pictograms + Section

Study Models

Atmospheric Perspective

Section

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Extracurricular Experiences

In 2014, I passed the audition to give a talk at the TEDx Youth Chiang Mai Event. I was very delighted to get this opportunity because I love watching TED and dreamed that one day I would be able to become a speaker.Like all other TED events, speakers must be up to TED standard therefore I had a mentor who helped coaching me through many practices for two months before I gave my talk.

My talk was about how a better education abroad effected my life entirely.How during my high school in Thailand the teachers wouldn’t let me ask any question, I ended up thinking I wasn’t capable of studying Maths.After I had a chance to study in a different country where education is crucially important and valued, I knew I was able to learn anything I wanted and if it wasn’t for this, I wouldn’t become an architecture student.

Amazing opportunity to help escorting the guest speaker from Japan for the Architect Expo 13’s ASA Forum, Takaharu Tezuka, the architect who de-signed, the roof house, Fuji kindergarten etc.I learned so many little techniques and approaches for the design process. It truly was a wonderful experience.

Taka-san said to me ‘Try to be the best in your class’

Speaking at TEDxYouth Chiang Mai

TAKAHARU TEZUKA’S LIAISON

a talk on a yearn for better education

Border-less

2014

2013

“The Thirst For More”

ASA FORUM’ 13

https://youtu.be/dJ0WFpwAFaALink to Video

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Extracurricular Experiences

Two local magazines recognized the workshop I joined and the work ‘Marshmallows Town’ that I did with my team was chosen to be published.I was very happy to be recognized by these two magazines event-hough one is local, the other one is famous in Thailand but the work featured only a small part, It was still the first small step.I do hope to feature many more publications in the future and definitely in a bigger scale.

I had an opportunity to be in a 20 days construction camp. The real built construction camp is a part of architecture education at Chiang Mai University. I had to do several duties during the camp, day by day , switching from foreman to labor. I do think it is essential for any architecture school to integrate real built construction camp to the course because it is like open-up to a new world. All the process and theory we learned in Material and Construction subject, we relearned it but this time by doing.

Publication on two magazines

Architectural Construction Internship

Involve MagazineAugust 2015 (Issue 5.1) October 2015Interview Recognition

Art4D Magazine

2014

2014

Marshmallows Town

Steel House

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PhotographyArchitectural / Portraits / Landscape / Street

Besides Architecture I have a very strong interest in Photography, in any kind actually from portraits photography to architectural photography because I like how we can capture the moment of time through photographing.

In fact, I started taking photographs with no knowledge in techniques nor theories also did it initially with my smartphone but then I began to see how I could apply the knowledge of elements and compositions in art ; after that my photographs started to significantly look better.

Nowadays I still practice my photography skills as much as I can. I study more techniques and theories in order to know them however, I try hard to keep my photographs real,not too fancy and over the top.

I shoot with all types of camera; smartphone, digital full frame and a vintage film camera.

All photographs were taken by myself /

with iphone - nikon film camera and digital full frame camera

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‘JENG’ PHEERA PAENKHUMYATemail : [email protected] // tel : +66-81673-8327address : Campus Computer 1/4 Moo 8 Suthep Road Tambon Suthep, Amphur Muang

Chiang Mai, Thailand 50200

© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED All images in this portfolio are courtesy of ‘Jeng’ Pheera Paenkhumyat