Tritip (Pond)
Chayasombat
C.TRITIP@GMAIL.COM2016
TRITIPC.COM
+31619410409
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Stalpeartvanderwieleweg14,Delft,2612SW,TheNetherlands
WORKSHOP
JUL 2015
The Summer School Think-
ing City: Beyond Resilience
an initiative of Foundation Think-
ing City in collaboration with the
University of Amsterdam
and the Amsterdam Institute for
Advanced Metropolitan Solutions
(AMS)
FEB 2015
12 Acts of Demolition
The Berlage Theory Masterclass
2015 led by AMO/OMA
I.Pestellini Laparelli, J.Bystrykh,
S. Petermann.
www.12actsofdemolition.com
NOV 2014
Architecture without Archi-
tects, Architects without
Architecture
The Berlage Design Masterclass
2014 led by B. van Berkel, C. Ved-
deler (UN Studio) T.Avermaete, H.
Teerds (TU Delft)
MAY 2011
Flood City
Chulalongkorn University’s urban-
ism international workshop
École Nationale Supérieure d’Ar-
chitecture de Versailles (ENSAV)
PUBLICATION
FEB 2016
Common Ground
Article - Project publication on
Oslo’s local newspaper (in process)
Architecture Redux:
Standardization
Presentation - 20th-Century
Architecture seminar class,
New York institute of Technology
JAN 2016
Scenes From the Good Life
Book - Nine investigations into the
forms, figures, tropes, and types of
an architectural goodness
Model making
Hand drafting
DSLR Photography
AutoCAD
Sketch Up
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe After Effects
Adobe Dreamweaver
Microsoft Office
V-Ray
Kerkythea
Revit
Rhino
3D Max
SKILLS
LANGUAGE
Thai (Native)
English
AWARD
100 Designs to Save the world
2nd place, Furniture category
Competition by Siam Discovery, Siam
Center and SCB Bank
EDUCATION
2014 - 2016
MSc in Architecture and
Urban Design, TU Delft
The Berlage Center for
Advanced Studies in Archi-
tecture and Urban Design
Delft, Netherlands
2007 – 2012
B.Arch Department of
Architecture
2nd Class Honored
Faculty of Architecture
Chulalongkorn University
Bangkok, Thailand
EXPERIENCE
JAN 2014 – AUG 2014
( 9 months )
S:CSB Company Limited
Project Architect
AUG 2012 – DEC 2013
( 1 year 5 months )
Atelier of Architects Company
Limited Project Architect
FEB 2011 – APR 2011
( 3 months )
Architect 49 Limited
Intern
2009 – PRESENT
Freelance / Web designer
Tritip (Pond)
Chayasombat
From Bangkok, TH,
Currently lives in Delft, NL
c.tritip@gmail.com
tritipc.com
+31 61 941 0409
Stalpaert van der Wieleweg
14, Delft, The Netherlands
EXHIBITION
JAN 2016
Scenes From the Good Life
Thesis project exhibition
BK Expo, TU Delft
JAN 2015
Project NL
Exhibition on Noordoostpolder,
Oldambt and Westland
Post Office, Rotterdam
VOLUNTEER
APRIL 2009
Pluak Pai Village’s Library
Chulalongkorn University, faculty
of architecture annual volunteer
camp to build facilities for rural-de-
velopments.
WorkshopsessionwithIppolitoPestellini
LaparelliandJannaBystrykhatOMA.
WorkshopsessionwithBenvanBerkel
andNannedeRuatUNStudio.
Atthevolunteercamp.
Modelmaking.
Working at Atelier of Architects.
Studio session with Momoyo Kaijima from
Atelier Bow-wow at the Berlage, TU Delft.
CV.
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ArchitectureRedux.
Architecture
Redux.
In Thailand, the most common
architectural project you will find is
a high-rise living development. At
the peak of a consumerist society,
the collective aim of Thai people is
to reach a better-than-good life fed
by advertising. To answer this desire,
these developments disregard the
natural evolution of an architecture
that is unique and suitable in a Thai
context in favor of Westernized and
luxurious style. In such a prescriptive
and predetermined system, all real
estate developers go for “maximum-
profit” feasibility by using easy,
fast and standardized construction
methods. Consequently, inhabitants
must adapt to ‘minimum-required’
artificial contexts.
The proposal reflects on these
high-rise developments and their
architectural elements. It is based on a
case study, the I-Space Residence
that I designed with Atelier of
Architects in 2012. Working as a
project architect, I had an opportunity
to witness the whole process of a
developer-driven imagination. It all
started with a “municipality designed”
and self-approved set of drawings that
the client brought to us, asking for
beautification, satisfying the taste of
their target group. The building was
finished in 2014, though it turned
out very different to what we had
in mind. Due to budget cuts and
logistical difficulties along the way,
all design elements were removed
or replaced with basic methods and
materials. Only a few wealthy clients
can match our high ambition, since
not everybody can afford an architect’s
dream.
Because of this experience, I find that
the most interesting point of departure
is to deal with architectural
components. They contain so
much potential to exert influence
beyond just one building. Therefore,
I focus on the always neglected and
underestimated part of our work.
In particular, on seven important
components: floors, walls,
ceilings, shadings, railings,
doors, and windows.
Academic Project
The Berlage, TU Delft
Date
Feb 2015 - Feb 2016
Thesis Advisor
Atelier Bow-Wow
Ido Avissar
Salomon Frausto
Thomas Weaver
Mauricio Freyre
For full documentary :
https://vimeo.com/152306228
ArchitectureRedux.
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The Aesthetics is a study developed
through a series of perspectives that
vary from different points of view,
which are the architect, the developer,
the contractor and the inhabitant. Each
party has their own interests, therefore
their own particular way of rendering
reality.
The Aesthetics The Climatic Context
The selected components went
through a series of experiments
structured into categories which,
throughout my working experience,
had a significant influence on the
design. These categories are: aesthetics,
climatic context, standardization,
relations, and economics. I then
observed their performance and their
repercussions for living conditions.
The Climatic Context is a study on the
components’ performance affected by
natural influences, which always play
a huge role in developing Thailand’s
built-environment.The parameters
used are humidity, pressure, light and
temperature.
The Standardization The Relation The Economics
The
Matrix.
The Standardization is an act of
‘standardizing’ the knowledge
from intuition and years of
experiences,However, to exclude all
subjective opinions and predetermined
results, I chose a set of existing design
components from other regional
concerned architectural firms to be the
variables for the experiment.
With The Relation, I observed the
performance of each component
in relation to others. While 2D
drawings serve for measurements,
3D drawings allowed me to test the
desired interaction. The study helped
determine the importance of each
change and to see how much and in
what way it really affects the quality of
the space.
The Economics: Taking all the studied
components into account, any final
decision comes down to the numbers.
The sheet focuses on the overall budget
of the project, due to the undeniable fact
that the big crunch number is what the
clients are looking for. Then, zooming
in to each component’s detail to see what
type, material, scale and labor costs really
affect the whole.
The Complete Matrix
Presenting the thesis project to guests in the Scenes From the Good Life exhibition, January 2016.
Guests from left to right: Nader Vossoughian (NYIT), Christine Hawley (The Bartlett), Diederik de Koning (TU
Graz) and Martino Tattara (Dogma)
ExhibitionbyTritipC.attheBKExpo,TUDelft
From the experiment, I concluded
that there is no one true answer to
my initial hypothesis, but rather a
chain of possible events. It also proves
that the whole process is subverted
by implementing small changes to a
standardized component. Whether it
is a window, a ceiling, or the position
of a unit in the building, it guarantees
a better performance of the same
ordinary building.
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ArchitectureRedux.
ScenarioA:Luxury
DrawingbyTritipC.
By reinserting the trial components
into an actual working process, I
generated three possible scenarios from
their different combinations. Each
scenario responds to different situations
and target groups: luxury, comfort,
and budget.
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ArchitectureRedux.
DrawingsbyTritipC.
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ArchitectureRedux.
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ModelsbyTritipC.
All show the extent to which the effects can
spread, from one single unit, to the whole
building, and perhaps, to a building designed
by another architect, and maybe, in time, to
another one after that, somewhere else.
Even if each scenario has different focal points,
they all share an improved living quality. At the
same time, they respond to the client’s financial
concerns and contractor’s limited skill sets,
and most importantly safeguard an architect’s
personal design agenda.
Assemble the project pieces
within the BIM system (Revit).
Exploring advertisements influence
through common market strategies.
Modifying manufacturing
catalogues.
For full documentary :
https://vimeo.com/152306228
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I-SpaceResidence.
2 I-Space
Residence.
Professional Project
Atelier of Architects
Date
Sept 2013 - Dec 2014
* Finished
Location
Bangsean, Thailand
Project Team
Salyawate Prasertwitayakarn
Narongdet Wongwanchai
SitevisitonNovember26,2014
Detail design
on the building’s facade, made from
aluminum frames and sheets.
Made specially for hiding CDU units.
* This project is the case study
for Architecture Redux.
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I-SpaceResidence.
2
Advertisedonhttp://www.lnwmarket.com/
Post-occupancy interview with a tenant: Mr.Kan Jiraphan,
who bought the property for a speculative sub-rent.
Site visit on December 13th, 2013
Site visit on November 26, 2014
Site visit on November 26, 2014
©AtelierofArchitectsCompanyLimited
Site visit on June 12th, 2014
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ProjectNL:SalvagingDesolation.
SectionofadecayedOldambsterfarmwithsteel-bracing
cubesthatcanbeinhabited.DrawingbyTritipC.
Project NL:
Salvaging Desolation
Academic Project
The Berlage, TU Delft
Date
Aug 2014 - Feb 2014
Location
Oldambt, The Netherlands
Project Advisor
Sanne van den Breemer
David van Severen
Nelson Mota
This is a minimum intervention to
help maintain the gloriousness of the
Oldambtster farms. Modular cubes that
act as bracing structure helping these
wooden frames stand tall amidst its
decay. Preserving the most important
qualities of the farm, its spatial interior
space which is uniquely massive, and
what it represents to the society. The
modular system keeps it efficient to
pre-fabricate and assemble, making it
possible at minimum manufacturing
and investment. It can be expanded
and add over time depending on the
amount of user and space needed. The
contrast of the old and new material
help dignifies the original architecture.
Creates multiple appropriate-able
spaces for the community.
The hierarchical layers that used to
play an important role in the society
to the point where it was projected on
these buildings are all gone. It is time
to redefining the relationship between
landscape, architecture and people.
The plug-in inhabitable units are
penetrating inside the decomposed-
barn in order to experience the space,
reframing boundaries and un-
objectifying architecture placed upon
scenery. Turning from admiring each
other from afar to truly appreciate its
co-existence.
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ProjectNL:SalvagingDesolation.
FloorplanofadecayedOldambsterfarmwithsteel-bracing
cubesthatcanbeinhabited.DrawingbyTritipC.
The progression of the type.
Drawing by Tritip C.
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ProjectOslo:TheGreatExpectations.
Project Oslo:
The Great Expectations.
Academic Project
The Berlage, TU Delft
Date
Feb 2015 - May 2015
Norway, the wealthiest welfare state
in the world, develops its capital,
Oslo, mostly through market driven
projects which form a “patchwork
urbanism” with little regard to its
context. “Densification through public
transport” has been the most popular
way of developing the city. By public
transportation nodes, surrounding
areas can be built denser and higher,
creating islands of imported urbanity
of a scale previously not familiar to
Oslo.
The most chaotic spot of this
development situated in the far left of
the selected site. Situated as a threshold
from the outside world into Oslo, it
is the first impression a visitor would
receive comparing to there own
imagination in mind: the most typical
Norwegian scenery of highly civilized
life living among forrest, hills and
fjords, proves to exist not within the
center of Oslo but rather elsewhere.
Stepping into the reality, the gate
to Oslo consist of various types of
infrastructures are tighten up as a
huge knot. With the aim to be the
most effective transition space, the
result from that process turn to be
the completely opposite. Exiting
the roll of public transportation user
to a pedestrian point of view, it is
extremely complicated for them
to navigate between one point to
another. Cars, buses, trams,
trains and metro station
exits are put together in multiple
redundant ways and sometimes even
contradicting each other. The ground
floor occupied by cars and buses as
the main priority, while the people
who stepping out of them has to take
multiple detours to get over all kinds
of barrier. The distance can take up
to three times it should be and the
experience is not very pleasant.
The proposal aim to cleaning out
the infrastructure complications
by introduces a plaza that acts as a
common ground for diverse
islands that are meeting within the
area. It is an explicit node giving
each type of transportation a clear
path in both horizontal and vertical
connections. It is situating itself in a
straightforward manner enough for
pedestrian to orient themselves and
navigate through and around it. As a
point of entering the city, it is not only
a gate of physical transition but also
a metaphorical one, leading a visitor
from a concrete jungle to the real spirit
of Oslo.
Location
Oslo, Norway
Project Advisor
Marcus Kempers
Jonas Norsted
ThenewexitforOslo’scentralstation.
DrawingbyTritipC.
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The Oasis
Overview
The Gate of Oslo
Perspective View
The Oasis
Perspective View
ProjectOslo:TheGreatExpectations.
The Gate of Oslo
Survey Portrait
SitevisitedinFebruary,2015.
PhotographedbyPiergiannaMazzocca.
Site situation as of February 2015. The first impression exiting from central station.
‘The Gate of Oslo’
The Gate will lead pedestrians to ‘The Oasis’
or the new transportation hub surrounded by
true nature spirit of Norway.
The Oasis consists of tram stations,
ferry stops, metro stations and
passageway to car parking underground.
DrawingsbyTritipC.
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Professional Project
Atelier of Architects
Date
October 2013 - Feb 2014
Location
Bangkok, Thailand
Owner
Intachai Family
Project Team
Salyawate Prasertwitayakarn
Jarunee Tippunok
A renovation and extension
project for the Intachai family. It
includes an extension of a fitness room
and an office space. “Never Say Cutz”
was a street fashion brand that inspired
us to design a unique space, setting it
apart from the existing surroundings.
The construction finished in the
end of 2014.
NVSCOffice.
NVSC Office
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PrasartPrivateHouse.
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Prasart
Private House.
Professional Project
84/48 Studio
Date
May 2014 - Present
Location
Surin, Thailand
Owner
Suthichai Wuttidamrongrak
Project Team
Nakorn Sattaworakul
Interior Designer
Sukanat Hirantiaranakul
Engineer
Theerapat Sukumolchan
Thanakorn Eksongkiat
Raviwan Thiwawong
Suthida Sirimangkla
Collaborating as a freelance architect
with Nakorn Sattaworakul under the
name 84/48 Studio, we design a private
house for the Wuttidamrongrak fami-
ly. The house consists of 2 floors for 5
members. I took part in brainstorm-
ing design details, meeting
with the clients, produce all
working drawings and site
visits. The house is now under con-
struction at 75% and expected to finish
by the end of 2016.
We hide the parking garage away
from the entrance of the house and
create a drop-off space with cantile-
vered canopy.
With strong sun beams all year round,
we created a semi-outdoor space for
everyday recreation activities.
The terrace’s roof reduces direct sun-
light on the west side of the house.
FloorplandesignedbyNakornS.andTritipC.
DrawingbyTritipC.
3D model and rendering by Tritip C.
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Living room area with outdoor terrace above a fish pond.
Overview.
Drop-off in the entrance area.
Stairs design.
SitevisitedonNovember10,2015SitevisitedonNovember10,2015
SitevisitedonOctober14,2015SitevisitedonOctober14,2015
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SweetMuseum.
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3DmodelbyTritipC./RenderingbyJomphonPenvijit.
Sweet Museum.
Professional Project
Atelier of Architects
Date
Nov 2013 - Present
Location
Suphanburi, Thailand
Owner
Wankanai Co.,Ltd.
Project Team
Wuttinun Jinsiriwanich,
Charinee Artachinda
Atelier of Architects Co.,Ltd.
all(zone) Limited
L49 Co.,Ltd.
miniBIG Limited
The Sweet Museum is where
“Wangkanai”, Thailand’s major
sugar company, expands their
business to education. This project
is a collaboration among local
people, various design teams and us
as architects. As a project architect I
participated in the whole process from
brainstorming between all
designing teams, researching,
analyzing, mass studying,
detailing to create a full
package of the drawings. The
project is currently at the creating the
working drawings and expected to start
bidding by 2017.
Situates in front of Wankanai’s factory
building. The entrance located inside
sugar-cane fields which, by going
through the exhibition route, the
visitor will end with the factory’s
overview. The museum represents a
bridge that connects the outside world
to the sugar-making industry.
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ModelbyPennapaO.,LakpongS.,MethasP.,andTritipC.
Sweet Museum model made from foam board, plastic sheets, printed acrylic as
facades and toothpicks as sugar cane fields.
FirstFloor:
LandscapeandEntrance.
SecondFloor:
TheExhibitionandterrace
SecondFloor:
Roofandservicearea.
Side Elevation Front Elevation
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ROOF LEVEL
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OFFICE
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WC WC
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SweetMuseum.
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Drawing by Tritip C. and Pennapa O.
3DmodelbyTritipC.
RenderingbyJomphonPenvijit.
3DmodelbyTritipC.
RenderingbyJomphonPenvijit.
3D model by Tritip C.
Rendering by Jomphon Penvijit.
The upper box is cladded by
weather rusted steel sheet, with
the box shaped punch out to re-
semble the sugar crystal.
Road
Entrance
Shop
O
ffice
Exhibition
C
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ax
Intro
ModelbyAtelierofArchitects.
Lighting fixture in
sugar cane field detail.
Metal facade detail
Lighting
Lighting tube
Wood
Concrete
podium
Steel
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WYNNHotel.
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WYNN Hotel.
Professional Project
Atelier of Architects
Date
Jun 2013 - Present
Location
Kanchanaburi, Thailand
Project Team
Salyawate Prasertwitayakarn
Jarunee Tippunok
3rd Floor Plan
1: 300
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UP
FHC.
CDU 9 Unit
Janitor
CDU 8 Unit
MDB.
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TOT
Mountain
View
Robinson
Transformer
Garbage Area
Wire Mesh Fence
2.5 m High
Shrine
EXTENSION AREA
2,664 Sq.m.
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Diary Suite Hotel Kanchanaburi
Design Development 4
19 May 2014
Atelier of Architects Company Limited
24/3 Kasemsan 1 Rama 1 Bangkok 10330 Thailand
T. 66.2.612.3835 F. 66.2.612.4691
Email aofainfo@gmail.com
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EIA
STRUCTURE ENGINEER :
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER :
SANITARY ENGINEER :
MECHANICAL ENGINEER :
ARCHITECT : PROJECT NUMBER:
OWNER:
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โรงแรม ไดอารี่ สวีท กาญจนบุรี
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AA บริษัท ไดอารี่ สวีท จำกัด
01 30.04.2014 WYNdd01_EIA.01 AAAtelier of Architects Company Limited
24/3 Kasemsan 1 Rama 1 Bangkok 10330 Thailand
T. 66.2.612.3835 F. 66.2.612.4691
Email aofainfo@gmail.com
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WYNN hotel located in Kanchanaburi
province with 102 rooms focused on
business travelers. I participated from
kick-off meeting with the clients, team
discussion on EIA qualifications, designing
the master plan and shaping the building
form to maximum capabilities.
3DmodelbyTritipC.
RenderingbyJomphonPenvijit.
Drop-off to check-in area.
Typical floor plan.
Room types.
Master plan.
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Suite Type
Perspective
Lobby
Perspective
Interior design: Dining area.
Interior design: Looby area. Interior design: Spa area.
Interior design: Hotel rooms.
DesignedbySalyawateP,JaruneeT.andTritipC.
3DRenderingbyJomphonPenvijit.
DesignedbySalyawateP,JaruneeT.andTritipC.
3DRenderingbyJomphonPenvijit.
DesignedbySalyawateP,JaruneeT.andTritipC.
3DRenderingbyJomphonPenvijit.
DesignedbySalyawateP,JaruneeT.andTritipC.
3DRenderingbyJomphonPenvijit.
WYNNHotel.
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Production
Studio.
Professional Project
Atelier of Architects
Date
Feb 2013 - Mar 2015
Location
Bangkok, Thailand
Owner
MYT Studio Co.,Ltd.
Project Team
Salyawate Prasertwitayakarn
Narongdet Wongwanchai
A small production studio in the
center of Bangkok. It consists of
4 multi-purpose boxes attached
with full equipped staff area. I
participated in client meet-
ings, preliminary design
phase and facade design
details which made entirely
with local brick tiles, patterned in
Thai numeric letters.
Interior of two studios space that can be connected as one.
SitevisitinMarch2015.
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    WORKSHOP JUL 2015 The SummerSchool Think- ing City: Beyond Resilience an initiative of Foundation Think- ing City in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam and the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions (AMS) FEB 2015 12 Acts of Demolition The Berlage Theory Masterclass 2015 led by AMO/OMA I.Pestellini Laparelli, J.Bystrykh, S. Petermann. www.12actsofdemolition.com NOV 2014 Architecture without Archi- tects, Architects without Architecture The Berlage Design Masterclass 2014 led by B. van Berkel, C. Ved- deler (UN Studio) T.Avermaete, H. Teerds (TU Delft) MAY 2011 Flood City Chulalongkorn University’s urban- ism international workshop École Nationale Supérieure d’Ar- chitecture de Versailles (ENSAV) PUBLICATION FEB 2016 Common Ground Article - Project publication on Oslo’s local newspaper (in process) Architecture Redux: Standardization Presentation - 20th-Century Architecture seminar class, New York institute of Technology JAN 2016 Scenes From the Good Life Book - Nine investigations into the forms, figures, tropes, and types of an architectural goodness Model making Hand drafting DSLR Photography AutoCAD Sketch Up Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe Premiere Pro Adobe After Effects Adobe Dreamweaver Microsoft Office V-Ray Kerkythea Revit Rhino 3D Max SKILLS LANGUAGE Thai (Native) English AWARD 100 Designs to Save the world 2nd place, Furniture category Competition by Siam Discovery, Siam Center and SCB Bank EDUCATION 2014 - 2016 MSc in Architecture and Urban Design, TU Delft The Berlage Center for Advanced Studies in Archi- tecture and Urban Design Delft, Netherlands 2007 – 2012 B.Arch Department of Architecture 2nd Class Honored Faculty of Architecture Chulalongkorn University Bangkok, Thailand EXPERIENCE JAN 2014 – AUG 2014 ( 9 months ) S:CSB Company Limited Project Architect AUG 2012 – DEC 2013 ( 1 year 5 months ) Atelier of Architects Company Limited Project Architect FEB 2011 – APR 2011 ( 3 months ) Architect 49 Limited Intern 2009 – PRESENT Freelance / Web designer Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat From Bangkok, TH, Currently lives in Delft, NL c.tritip@gmail.com tritipc.com +31 61 941 0409 Stalpaert van der Wieleweg 14, Delft, The Netherlands EXHIBITION JAN 2016 Scenes From the Good Life Thesis project exhibition BK Expo, TU Delft JAN 2015 Project NL Exhibition on Noordoostpolder, Oldambt and Westland Post Office, Rotterdam VOLUNTEER APRIL 2009 Pluak Pai Village’s Library Chulalongkorn University, faculty of architecture annual volunteer camp to build facilities for rural-de- velopments. WorkshopsessionwithIppolitoPestellini LaparelliandJannaBystrykhatOMA. WorkshopsessionwithBenvanBerkel andNannedeRuatUNStudio. Atthevolunteercamp. Modelmaking. Working at Atelier of Architects. Studio session with Momoyo Kaijima from Atelier Bow-wow at the Berlage, TU Delft. CV.
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    Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 4 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat 5 1 ArchitectureRedux. Architecture Redux. In Thailand, the most common architectural project you will find is a high-rise living development. At the peak of a consumerist society, the collective aim of Thai people is to reach a better-than-good life fed by advertising. To answer this desire, these developments disregard the natural evolution of an architecture that is unique and suitable in a Thai context in favor of Westernized and luxurious style. In such a prescriptive and predetermined system, all real estate developers go for “maximum- profit” feasibility by using easy, fast and standardized construction methods. Consequently, inhabitants must adapt to ‘minimum-required’ artificial contexts. The proposal reflects on these high-rise developments and their architectural elements. It is based on a case study, the I-Space Residence that I designed with Atelier of Architects in 2012. Working as a project architect, I had an opportunity to witness the whole process of a developer-driven imagination. It all started with a “municipality designed” and self-approved set of drawings that the client brought to us, asking for beautification, satisfying the taste of their target group. The building was finished in 2014, though it turned out very different to what we had in mind. Due to budget cuts and logistical difficulties along the way, all design elements were removed or replaced with basic methods and materials. Only a few wealthy clients can match our high ambition, since not everybody can afford an architect’s dream. Because of this experience, I find that the most interesting point of departure is to deal with architectural components. They contain so much potential to exert influence beyond just one building. Therefore, I focus on the always neglected and underestimated part of our work. In particular, on seven important components: floors, walls, ceilings, shadings, railings, doors, and windows. Academic Project The Berlage, TU Delft Date Feb 2015 - Feb 2016 Thesis Advisor Atelier Bow-Wow Ido Avissar Salomon Frausto Thomas Weaver Mauricio Freyre For full documentary : https://vimeo.com/152306228
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    ArchitectureRedux. Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 1 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat 76 The Aesthetics is a study developed through a series of perspectives that vary from different points of view, which are the architect, the developer, the contractor and the inhabitant. Each party has their own interests, therefore their own particular way of rendering reality. The Aesthetics The Climatic Context The selected components went through a series of experiments structured into categories which, throughout my working experience, had a significant influence on the design. These categories are: aesthetics, climatic context, standardization, relations, and economics. I then observed their performance and their repercussions for living conditions. The Climatic Context is a study on the components’ performance affected by natural influences, which always play a huge role in developing Thailand’s built-environment.The parameters used are humidity, pressure, light and temperature. The Standardization The Relation The Economics The Matrix. The Standardization is an act of ‘standardizing’ the knowledge from intuition and years of experiences,However, to exclude all subjective opinions and predetermined results, I chose a set of existing design components from other regional concerned architectural firms to be the variables for the experiment. With The Relation, I observed the performance of each component in relation to others. While 2D drawings serve for measurements, 3D drawings allowed me to test the desired interaction. The study helped determine the importance of each change and to see how much and in what way it really affects the quality of the space. The Economics: Taking all the studied components into account, any final decision comes down to the numbers. The sheet focuses on the overall budget of the project, due to the undeniable fact that the big crunch number is what the clients are looking for. Then, zooming in to each component’s detail to see what type, material, scale and labor costs really affect the whole. The Complete Matrix Presenting the thesis project to guests in the Scenes From the Good Life exhibition, January 2016. Guests from left to right: Nader Vossoughian (NYIT), Christine Hawley (The Bartlett), Diederik de Koning (TU Graz) and Martino Tattara (Dogma) ExhibitionbyTritipC.attheBKExpo,TUDelft From the experiment, I concluded that there is no one true answer to my initial hypothesis, but rather a chain of possible events. It also proves that the whole process is subverted by implementing small changes to a standardized component. Whether it is a window, a ceiling, or the position of a unit in the building, it guarantees a better performance of the same ordinary building.
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    Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 8 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat 9 1 ArchitectureRedux. ScenarioA:Luxury DrawingbyTritipC. By reinserting the trial components into an actual working process, I generated three possible scenarios from their different combinations. Each scenario responds to different situations and target groups: luxury, comfort, and budget.
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    Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 10 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat 11 1 ArchitectureRedux. DrawingsbyTritipC.
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    Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 13 ArchitectureRedux. 12 1 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat AdocumentaryfilmbyTritipC. ModelsbyTritipC. All show the extent to which the effects can spread, from one single unit, to the whole building, and perhaps, to a building designed by another architect, and maybe, in time, to another one after that, somewhere else. Even if each scenario has different focal points, they all share an improved living quality. At the same time, they respond to the client’s financial concerns and contractor’s limited skill sets, and most importantly safeguard an architect’s personal design agenda. Assemble the project pieces within the BIM system (Revit). Exploring advertisements influence through common market strategies. Modifying manufacturing catalogues. For full documentary : https://vimeo.com/152306228
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    Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 14 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat 15 I-SpaceResidence. 2 I-Space Residence. Professional Project Atelier of Architects Date Sept 2013 - Dec 2014 * Finished Location Bangsean, Thailand Project Team Salyawate Prasertwitayakarn Narongdet Wongwanchai SitevisitonNovember26,2014 Detail design on the building’s facade, made from aluminum frames and sheets. Made specially for hiding CDU units. * This project is the case study for Architecture Redux.
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    Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 16 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat 17 I-SpaceResidence. 2 Advertisedonhttp://www.lnwmarket.com/ Post-occupancy interview with a tenant: Mr.Kan Jiraphan, who bought the property for a speculative sub-rent. Site visit on December 13th, 2013 Site visit on November 26, 2014 Site visit on November 26, 2014 ©AtelierofArchitectsCompanyLimited Site visit on June 12th, 2014
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    Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 18 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat 19 3 ProjectNL:SalvagingDesolation. SectionofadecayedOldambsterfarmwithsteel-bracing cubesthatcanbeinhabited.DrawingbyTritipC. Project NL: Salvaging Desolation Academic Project The Berlage, TU Delft Date Aug 2014 - Feb 2014 Location Oldambt, The Netherlands Project Advisor Sanne van den Breemer David van Severen Nelson Mota This is a minimum intervention to help maintain the gloriousness of the Oldambtster farms. Modular cubes that act as bracing structure helping these wooden frames stand tall amidst its decay. Preserving the most important qualities of the farm, its spatial interior space which is uniquely massive, and what it represents to the society. The modular system keeps it efficient to pre-fabricate and assemble, making it possible at minimum manufacturing and investment. It can be expanded and add over time depending on the amount of user and space needed. The contrast of the old and new material help dignifies the original architecture. Creates multiple appropriate-able spaces for the community. The hierarchical layers that used to play an important role in the society to the point where it was projected on these buildings are all gone. It is time to redefining the relationship between landscape, architecture and people. The plug-in inhabitable units are penetrating inside the decomposed- barn in order to experience the space, reframing boundaries and un- objectifying architecture placed upon scenery. Turning from admiring each other from afar to truly appreciate its co-existence.
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    Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 20 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat 21 3 ProjectNL:SalvagingDesolation. FloorplanofadecayedOldambsterfarmwithsteel-bracing cubesthatcanbeinhabited.DrawingbyTritipC. The progression of the type. Drawing by Tritip C.
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    Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 22 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat 23 4 ProjectOslo:TheGreatExpectations. Project Oslo: The Great Expectations. Academic Project The Berlage, TU Delft Date Feb 2015 - May 2015 Norway, the wealthiest welfare state in the world, develops its capital, Oslo, mostly through market driven projects which form a “patchwork urbanism” with little regard to its context. “Densification through public transport” has been the most popular way of developing the city. By public transportation nodes, surrounding areas can be built denser and higher, creating islands of imported urbanity of a scale previously not familiar to Oslo. The most chaotic spot of this development situated in the far left of the selected site. Situated as a threshold from the outside world into Oslo, it is the first impression a visitor would receive comparing to there own imagination in mind: the most typical Norwegian scenery of highly civilized life living among forrest, hills and fjords, proves to exist not within the center of Oslo but rather elsewhere. Stepping into the reality, the gate to Oslo consist of various types of infrastructures are tighten up as a huge knot. With the aim to be the most effective transition space, the result from that process turn to be the completely opposite. Exiting the roll of public transportation user to a pedestrian point of view, it is extremely complicated for them to navigate between one point to another. Cars, buses, trams, trains and metro station exits are put together in multiple redundant ways and sometimes even contradicting each other. The ground floor occupied by cars and buses as the main priority, while the people who stepping out of them has to take multiple detours to get over all kinds of barrier. The distance can take up to three times it should be and the experience is not very pleasant. The proposal aim to cleaning out the infrastructure complications by introduces a plaza that acts as a common ground for diverse islands that are meeting within the area. It is an explicit node giving each type of transportation a clear path in both horizontal and vertical connections. It is situating itself in a straightforward manner enough for pedestrian to orient themselves and navigate through and around it. As a point of entering the city, it is not only a gate of physical transition but also a metaphorical one, leading a visitor from a concrete jungle to the real spirit of Oslo. Location Oslo, Norway Project Advisor Marcus Kempers Jonas Norsted ThenewexitforOslo’scentralstation. DrawingbyTritipC.
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    Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 24 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat 25 4 The Oasis Overview The Gate of Oslo Perspective View The Oasis Perspective View ProjectOslo:TheGreatExpectations. The Gate of Oslo Survey Portrait SitevisitedinFebruary,2015. PhotographedbyPiergiannaMazzocca. Site situation as of February 2015. The first impression exiting from central station. ‘The Gate of Oslo’ The Gate will lead pedestrians to ‘The Oasis’ or the new transportation hub surrounded by true nature spirit of Norway. The Oasis consists of tram stations, ferry stops, metro stations and passageway to car parking underground. DrawingsbyTritipC.
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    Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 26 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat 27 5 Professional Project Atelier of Architects Date October 2013 - Feb 2014 Location Bangkok, Thailand Owner Intachai Family Project Team Salyawate Prasertwitayakarn Jarunee Tippunok A renovation and extension project for the Intachai family. It includes an extension of a fitness room and an office space. “Never Say Cutz” was a street fashion brand that inspired us to design a unique space, setting it apart from the existing surroundings. The construction finished in the end of 2014. NVSCOffice. NVSC Office
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    Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 28 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat 29 PrasartPrivateHouse. 6 Prasart Private House. Professional Project 84/48 Studio Date May 2014 - Present Location Surin, Thailand Owner Suthichai Wuttidamrongrak Project Team Nakorn Sattaworakul Interior Designer Sukanat Hirantiaranakul Engineer Theerapat Sukumolchan Thanakorn Eksongkiat Raviwan Thiwawong Suthida Sirimangkla Collaborating as a freelance architect with Nakorn Sattaworakul under the name 84/48 Studio, we design a private house for the Wuttidamrongrak fami- ly. The house consists of 2 floors for 5 members. I took part in brainstorm- ing design details, meeting with the clients, produce all working drawings and site visits. The house is now under con- struction at 75% and expected to finish by the end of 2016. We hide the parking garage away from the entrance of the house and create a drop-off space with cantile- vered canopy. With strong sun beams all year round, we created a semi-outdoor space for everyday recreation activities. The terrace’s roof reduces direct sun- light on the west side of the house. FloorplandesignedbyNakornS.andTritipC. DrawingbyTritipC. 3D model and rendering by Tritip C.
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    Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 30 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat 31 Living room area with outdoor terrace above a fish pond. Overview. Drop-off in the entrance area. Stairs design. SitevisitedonNovember10,2015SitevisitedonNovember10,2015 SitevisitedonOctober14,2015SitevisitedonOctober14,2015 PrasartPrivateHouse. 6
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    Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 32 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat 33 SweetMuseum. 7 3DmodelbyTritipC./RenderingbyJomphonPenvijit. Sweet Museum. Professional Project Atelier of Architects Date Nov 2013 - Present Location Suphanburi, Thailand Owner Wankanai Co.,Ltd. Project Team Wuttinun Jinsiriwanich, Charinee Artachinda Atelier of Architects Co.,Ltd. all(zone) Limited L49 Co.,Ltd. miniBIG Limited The Sweet Museum is where “Wangkanai”, Thailand’s major sugar company, expands their business to education. This project is a collaboration among local people, various design teams and us as architects. As a project architect I participated in the whole process from brainstorming between all designing teams, researching, analyzing, mass studying, detailing to create a full package of the drawings. The project is currently at the creating the working drawings and expected to start bidding by 2017. Situates in front of Wankanai’s factory building. The entrance located inside sugar-cane fields which, by going through the exhibition route, the visitor will end with the factory’s overview. The museum represents a bridge that connects the outside world to the sugar-making industry.
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    3534 Tritip (Pond) ChayasombatTritip(Pond) Chayasombat SweetMuseum. 7 ModelbyPennapaO.,LakpongS.,MethasP.,andTritipC. Sweet Museum model made from foam board, plastic sheets, printed acrylic as facades and toothpicks as sugar cane fields. FirstFloor: LandscapeandEntrance. SecondFloor: TheExhibitionandterrace SecondFloor: Roofandservicearea. Side Elevation Front Elevation
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    47002650 ระดับพื้นชั้นที่ 1+1150 FIRST FLOORLEVEL ระดับพื้นดิน+1000 GROUND LEVEL ระดับหลังคา+5850 ระดับพื้นชั้น 2+8500 SECOND FLOOR LEVEL ROOF LEVEL ระดับหลังคา+15800 ROOF LEVEL 7300150 14800 STORAGE WC JANITOR OFFICE OFFICE EE PUMP STORAGE SEMI-OUTDOOR WC WC 3000 +1300 +1300 +1300 +1300 +1300 +1300 +1300+1150+1150+1150+1150+1150+1150 +1000+1000 +1000 +1150 +8500+8500 +8500 +8500 +15800 +15800 +15800 +6400 +1150 +10500 รูปตัด 1 มาตราส่วน 1:250 ใน A1 มาตราส่วน 1:500 ใน A3 SweetMuseum. 3736 Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat Drawing by Tritip C. and Pennapa O. 3DmodelbyTritipC. RenderingbyJomphonPenvijit. 3DmodelbyTritipC. RenderingbyJomphonPenvijit. 3D model by Tritip C. Rendering by Jomphon Penvijit. The upper box is cladded by weather rusted steel sheet, with the box shaped punch out to re- semble the sugar crystal. Road Entrance Shop O ffice Exhibition C lim ax Intro ModelbyAtelierofArchitects. Lighting fixture in sugar cane field detail. Metal facade detail Lighting Lighting tube Wood Concrete podium Steel
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    Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 38 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat 39 WYNNHotel. 8 WYNN Hotel. Professional Project Atelier of Architects Date Jun 2013 - Present Location Kanchanaburi, Thailand Project Team Salyawate Prasertwitayakarn Jarunee Tippunok 3rd Floor Plan 1: 300 DW UP FHC. CDU 9 Unit Janitor CDU 8 Unit MDB. CDUCDU CDUCDU CDU CDU CDU CDUCDU FHC. CDU 2 Unit CDU 800 kg 1800x1800 1100 kg 2400x1900 1100 kg 2400x1900 CDU CDUCDUCDUCDU UP DN CDU8Unit UP. DN. Service StationStandard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard StandardStandard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard StandardStandard Standard Standard 319 318 316 314 312 310 308 306 304 302 317 315 309 307 305311 303 301 328 327 326 323 324 325320 321 322 Drop Off Perspective TOT Mountain View Robinson Transformer Garbage Area Wire Mesh Fence 2.5 m High Shrine EXTENSION AREA 2,664 Sq.m. ไร่ 1 งาน 68 ตารางวา บ่อควบคุม คุณภาพน้ำ 45600 30004900170036002400120036003600360036003600360036003600 114650 4500 10275 10275 8000 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 2250 2850 5100 5100 5100 5100 51005100 จัดสวน UP UP DN UP ส่วนลงทะเบียน ห้อง พยาบาล UP ห้องจ่ายแก๊ส Diary Suite Hotel Kanchanaburi Design Development 4 19 May 2014 Atelier of Architects Company Limited 24/3 Kasemsan 1 Rama 1 Bangkok 10330 Thailand T. 66.2.612.3835 F. 66.2.612.4691 Email aofainfo@gmail.com Master Plan 1: 750 EXHAUST Transformer 7 จัดสวน UP UP DN UP ส่วนลงทะเบียน ห้อง พยาบาล UP ห้องจ่ายแก๊ส ห้องจัดเลี้ยง 400 ที่นั่ง +75 สวน +00 ที่จอดรถรับ-ส่ง +00 พื้นที่รับแขก +75 ห้องซักผ้า +75 สระว่ายน้ำ -1125 ห้องประชุม พนักงาน +75 ผู้จัดการ ฝ่ายบัญชี +75 สำนักงาน แม่บ้าน +75 ห้องครัว +75 พื้นที่เตรียมอาหาร +75 ห้องออกกำลังกาย +75 พื้นที่ตอนรับ ก่อนเข้างาน +75 ห้องเบเกอรี่ +75 ห้องอาหาร พนักงาน +75 ห้องน้ำ พนักงานหญิง +75 สวน +00 สวน +00 ห้องเก็บของ แม่บ้าน +75 ส่วนตอนรับ ห้องน้ำหญิง +75 ห้องพยาบาล +75 พื้นที่ร้านค้า 1 +75 พื้นที่ร้านค้า 3 +75 ห้องน้ำชาย +75 ห้องผู้จัดการ +75 ห้องทำงาน +75 ห้องน้ำ พนักงานชาย +75 โถงลิฟต์ +0.75 ห้องเจรจาธุรกิจ และห้องประชุมย่อย +75 ห้องผู้บริหาร +75 ห้องน้ำชาย ห้องน้ำหญิง +75 ห้องปั๊มน้ำ +75 ห้องแต่งตัว +75 อ่างน้ำเย็น อ่างน้ำร้อน ห้องน้ำหญิง พื้นที่ล้างตัว +75 ห้องน้ำชาย +75 ห้องอาหาร 104 ที่นั่ง +75 พื้นที่ร้านค้า 2 +75 ห้องเก็บของ +75 ห้องเก็บอุปกรณ์ +75 สำนักงาน ส่วนซ่อมบำรุ่ง +75 เวที พื้นที่เตรียมงาน ห้องเก็บของ +75 +75 ส่วนซ่อมบำรุ่ง +75 ห้องปั๊มน้ำ สระว่ายน้ำ+75 ห้องควบคุมไฟฟ้า +75 ห้องเซิร์ฟเวอร์ +75 ห้องไฟฟ้า +75 ห้องขยะ +75 ห้องเก็บของ +75 ห้องเครืองไฟฟ้า +75 สวน +75 สวน +75 ห้องเก็บของ +75 Robinson ตำแหน่งที่จอด รถเก็บขยะ ทางออก ทางเข้า ร.ป.ภ. 2400 2400 2400 2400 24002400 2400 2400 2400 2400 24002400 50005000 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 24002400 6000 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 5000 5000 5000 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 5000 2400 5000 6000 6045 6000 6050 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 24002400 60005000500060005000 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 24002400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 24002400 24 00 24 00 24 00 2400 2400 24 00 2400 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 2400 24 00 2400 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 2400 55 00 55 00 55 00 55 00 5500 5500 3400 2400 2400 2400 24002400 5000 5000 6000 8340 6000 6015 3400 6000 ห้องจัดเลี้ยง 400 ที่นั่ง +75 สวน +00 ที่จอดรถรับ-ส่ง +00 พื้นที่รับแขก +75 ห้องซักผ้า +75 สระว่ายน้ำ -1125 ห้องประชุม พนักงาน +75 ผู้จัดการ ฝ่ายบัญชี +75 สำนักงาน แม่บ้าน +75 ห้องครัว +75 พื้นที่เตรียมอาหาร +75 ห้องออกกำลังกาย +75 พื้นที่ตอนรับ ก่อนเข้างาน +75 ห้องเบเกอรี่ +75 ห้องอาหาร พนักงาน +75 ห้องน้ำ พนักงานหญิง +75 สวน +00 สวน +00 ห้องเก็บของ แม่บ้าน +75 ส่วนตอนรับ ห้องน้ำหญิง +75 ห้องพยาบาล +75 พื้นที่ร้านค้า 1 +75 พื้นที่ร้านค้า 3 +75 ห้องน้ำชาย +75 ห้องผู้จัดการ +75 ห้องทำงาน +75 ห้องน้ำ พนักงานชาย +75 โถงลิฟต์ +0.75 ห้องเจรจาธุรกิจ และห้องประชุมย่อย +75 ห้องผู้บริหาร +75 ห้องน้ำชาย ห้องน้ำหญิง +75 ห้องปั๊มน้ำ +75 ห้องแต่งตัว +75 อ่างน้ำเย็น อ่างน้ำร้อน ห้องน้ำหญิง พื้นที่ล้างตัว +75 ห้องน้ำชาย +75 ห้องอาหาร 104 ที่นั่ง +75 พื้นที่ร้านค้า 2 +75 ห้องเก็บของ +75 ห้องเก็บอุปกรณ์ +75 สำนักงาน ส่วนซ่อมบำรุ่ง +75 เวที พื้นที่เตรียมงาน ห้องเก็บของ +75 +75 ส่วนซ่อมบำรุ่ง +75 ห้องปั๊มน้ำ สระว่ายน้ำ+75 ห้องควบคุมไฟฟ้า +75 ห้องเซิร์ฟเวอร์ +75 ห้องไฟฟ้า +75 ห้องขยะ +75 ห้องเก็บของ +75 ห้องเครืองไฟฟ้า +75 สวน +75 สวน +75 ห้องเก็บของ +75 EIA STRUCTURE ENGINEER : ELECTRICAL ENGINEER : SANITARY ENGINEER : MECHANICAL ENGINEER : ARCHITECT : PROJECT NUMBER: OWNER: 1337WYN DRAWING TITLE: PROJECT NAME: โรงแรม ไดอารี่ สวีท กาญจนบุรี DWG NO.ISSUED/REVISION: Description CheckedIssuedNo. AA บริษัท ไดอารี่ สวีท จำกัด 01 30.04.2014 WYNdd01_EIA.01 AAAtelier of Architects Company Limited 24/3 Kasemsan 1 Rama 1 Bangkok 10330 Thailand T. 66.2.612.3835 F. 66.2.612.4691 Email aofainfo@gmail.com 01 7 17 12 13 8 5 17 9 8 2 32 4 12 35 WYNN hotel located in Kanchanaburi province with 102 rooms focused on business travelers. I participated from kick-off meeting with the clients, team discussion on EIA qualifications, designing the master plan and shaping the building form to maximum capabilities. 3DmodelbyTritipC. RenderingbyJomphonPenvijit. Drop-off to check-in area. Typical floor plan. Room types. Master plan.
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    Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 40 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat 41 8 Suite Type Perspective Lobby Perspective Interior design: Dining area. Interior design: Looby area. Interior design: Spa area. Interior design: Hotel rooms. DesignedbySalyawateP,JaruneeT.andTritipC. 3DRenderingbyJomphonPenvijit. DesignedbySalyawateP,JaruneeT.andTritipC. 3DRenderingbyJomphonPenvijit. DesignedbySalyawateP,JaruneeT.andTritipC. 3DRenderingbyJomphonPenvijit. DesignedbySalyawateP,JaruneeT.andTritipC. 3DRenderingbyJomphonPenvijit. WYNNHotel.
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    Tritip (Pond) Chayasombat 42 Tritip(Pond) Chayasombat 43 OLVProductionStudio. 9 OLV Production Studio. Professional Project Atelier of Architects Date Feb 2013 - Mar 2015 Location Bangkok, Thailand Owner MYT Studio Co.,Ltd. Project Team Salyawate Prasertwitayakarn Narongdet Wongwanchai A small production studio in the center of Bangkok. It consists of 4 multi-purpose boxes attached with full equipped staff area. I participated in client meet- ings, preliminary design phase and facade design details which made entirely with local brick tiles, patterned in Thai numeric letters. Interior of two studios space that can be connected as one. SitevisitinMarch2015.
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