PEERAYA EIAMPIKUL of
ABOUT
I am a student of architecture who believes that architecture is more than just designing to meet our wants; it is also about improving humanity's quality of life while also paying respect to the environment. I prefer environmentally friendly architecture over stunning architecture. For me, it's all about making a city rather than making a name for oneself.
INTERESTS
My interest in sustainable design led me to pursue architecture. Previously, we did not place a high priority on sustainability, but instead chose to focus on something significant that impressed the public. However, instead of awe-inspiring people with magnificent design, our world today requires a large number of people to focus on what is happening in the globe right now. I want to be the one who inspires people to live a better life while also caring for the environment.
Apart from sustainable design, I'm also interested in human psychology, which is somewhat off-the-beaten-path but I believe will be useful in the future.
EDUCATION
THAMMASAT UNIVERSITY I Pathum Thani, Thailand Augest 2020 - Present Faculty of Architecture and Planning
SATREE PHUKET SCHOOL I Phuket, Thailand May 2014 - March 2020
Science and Mathematics Program
CONTACT & SOCIAL
090 921 0703
pearaya28june@gmail.com
www.instagram.com/ppearaya/
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PROJECTS of PEERAYA EIAMPIKUL AR315 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 3
SKILLS LANGUAGES TECHNICAL Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Revit AutoCad Sketchup Wordpress English Chinese PAGE i
- About The Project
- Site Analysis
- User Analysis
- Program Analysis
- Concept and Development
- Plan(s)
- Section(s)
- Elevation(s)
- Perspective(s)
- About The Project
- User Analysis
- Concept and Development
- Plan(s)
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CONTENTS
Perspective(s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 18 19 20
- Section(s) - Elevation(s) -
PROJECT 1 PHASE 1 COMMUNITY CENTRE: COM-PLU-(U)NITY
ABOUT ME CONTENTS i ii
PROJECT 1 PHASE 2 URBAN VILLAGE: THE PETSIDENT
COMMUNITY CENTRE: COM-PHLU-(U)NITY
ABOUT THE PROJECT
A community centre called COM-PHLU-(U)NITY is situated in Thalat Phlu, Thon Buri, Bangkok's busiest commercial district. T he location where there are several activities, a wide variety of foods, and different historical backgrounds all in one location. Meanwhile, this location is already occupied by restaurants and food stands; hence, they lacked space to accommodate activity in this area.
As a result, this community centre was created with the intention of assisting residents in organizing events for both locals and visitors to the area.
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ABOUT THE PROJECT
SITE ANALYSIS
The community centre's location is shown in Fig. 1 and is surrounded by a number of routes: Bangkok Yai Canel is at the top of the site, Ratchadaphisek Road is overpassed to the left, Thoet Thai Road is at the bottom of the site, and Trian Station is close to Soi Liep Thang Rotfai.
As seen in Fig. 2, there is less greenery than there ought to be in the area surrounding the site. Since there is less open space due to the near proximity of all the buildings, people who live in this area can feel suffocated.
The timeline below displays the development and history throughout the year.
After the Change of Government
B.E. 2457
Ayutthaya period
Rattanakosin period
B.E. 2514
Fall of Ayutthaya-Thon Buri Period
World War II (B.E. 2482-2488)
B.E. 2445
B.E. 2542- Present
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BANGKOK
THOET
RATCHADAPHISEK RD.
YAI CANAL BANGKOK YAI CANAL THOET THAI RD.
THAI RD. LIEP THANG ROTFAI
FIG. 1 SITE LOCATION
FIG. 2 GREEN AREA
Future
USER ANALYSIS
***A community center with a size of roughly 5000 square meters can accommodate a minimum of 1667 people ( 3 SQ.M need for each person)***
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Chinese Thai Muslim
PROGRAM AND FUNCTION ANALYSIS
Art/ Calligraphy/ Education (Chinese)/ Library
They usually organize the activity in personal house or under the basement, with limited participant of 15-20 persons
Exercise/ Relaxing Area (Semi-indoor)
Due to the site's lack of public space, there is no room for outdoor activities or relaxation with nice scenery, making people less likely to interact with new people.
Chess/ Weekly Social Events
In this community, they always have special events provide for people in the area. Community centre is not just a place for people at one age but for all ages.
Using circulation as one of the activity space, with this, it can increase the interaction between those who do the activity and those who walk pass by. Encourage more activities from people of different ages.
Activity along Bangkok Yai Canal/ History of Talat Phlu
Along two sides of the canal, people's lifestyles are presented, including old-style buildings that have been preserved. However, there are no boats available for use in the area unless tourists rent them.
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CONCEPT AND DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT
This community centre is located in a historically significant area that is bustling with cultural activity both above ground and along the canal. With the intention of providing a space for locals and visitors to organize events. It is significant that the interior environment will promote as much interaction as possible. People who are passing by can easily participate by changing regular steps into an event staircase that serves as both a staircase and a location for organizing the activity.
This community centre will be built with a Chinese aesthetic in order to blend in with the nearby Chinese-style architecture along the canal.
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DEVELOPMENT
PAGE 6 COMMUNITY CENTRE: COM-PLU-(U)NITY AR315 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 3 INSTRUCTOR: CHARERMWAT TANTASAVASDI PLAN PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN
PAGE 7 COMMUNITY CENTRE: COM-PLU-(U)NITY AR315 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 3 INSTRUCTOR: CHARERMWAT TANTASAVASDI PLAN BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN 2nd FLOOR PLAN 3rd FLOOR PLAN ROOF PLAN CLASSROOM 1 +4.40 CLASSROOM 2 +4.40 CLASSROOM 3 +4.40 WC +4.35 WC +4.35 MUSEUM +4.40 COMMON AREA +4.40 COMMON AREA +8.00 LIBRARY +8.00 OFFICE +8.00 STAFF +8.00 MEETING +8.00 WC +8.00 WC +8.00
SECTION
From section A, in the centre of the building, there will be double height space that will align with the skylight above, allowing sunshine to neutralize the area. This central area will function as an event staircase so that passersby can take part in the current activity.
In order to avoid the feeling of the space being too constrained, the entrance to section B will also be a double-height space on the left. The ground level will be connected from front to back, allowing air to move freely inside the building without obstruction.
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ELEVATION 1 ELEVATION 2 ELEVATION 3 ELEVATION 4
ELEVATION
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ABOUT THE PROJECT
This Urban Village, known as "The Petsident," ;The Perfect Place for Your Perfect Pet. This project has been developed with plant and animal lovers in consideration. It consists of 51 residential units and commercial that will meet all of the needs of pets and pet owners, even those who enjoy gardening.
The design incorporated a series of interlocking farm steps on the southernmost portion to maximize sunlight and resembled a dog house to fit the overall concept.
URBAN VILLAGE: THE PETSIDENT
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If this site was being demolish, over 50% of both accommodation and stores will be gone. From Socio-Economic Survey(SES), 20% of household are high-income group, resulting in only 20% have power to afford a residential unit in the project. SUPER
USER ANALYSIS
100,000 THB per SQ.M.
150,000
100 SQ.M = 15,000,000 THB
The Bank Loanable Salary = 120,000 THB
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21 3 7 5 15
54
LUXURY
CLASS HIGH CLASS UPPER CLASS MAIN CLASS ECONOMY CLASS SUPER ECONOMY CLASS 150,000 -200,000 THB PER SQ.M 100,000 -150,000 THB PER SQ.M
CLASS LUXURY
UPPER CLASS
76 SQ.M = 7,600,000 THB
CLASS
100 SQ.M = 10,000,000 THB HIGH
THB per SQ.M.
76 SQ.M = 11,400,000 THB
BEHAVIOUR OF CATS AND DOGS
- Active during day
- Prefer big space
- Love sunlight and sunbathe
- Love to be taken for a walk
- Pack animals
- Love being with their owner
* Those who are business owner or work in higher position tend to have high income, which make them are more likely to have power to afford high cost residential.
- Sleep during day, more active at night
- Prefer small space
- Prefer dusk or dimed lights
- Independent, active by themselves
- Loners
URBAN VILLAGE: THEPETSIDENT AR315 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 3 INSTRUCTOR: CHARERMWAT TANTASAVASDI USER ANALYSIS PAGE 13
PET LOVERS PLANT LOVERS
SINGLE COUPLE SMALL FAMILY
CONCEPT
“Pets” are becoming popular as companions for people without children in modern society.
"Planting" is a popular activity during and after covid. Not only can it help reduce stress, but it also generate income.
CONCEPT AND DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
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VETERINARY AND GADGETS SHOP PLANT AND GADGETS SHOPS
URBAN FARMING
PLAN
Both the small and large units are made to accommodate both dogs and cats. and its planning is flexible.
Since pet smells can be bothersome, proper ventilation is crucial. Each apartment will have a foyer, which serves as a buffer and allow residents to open it to produce ventilation inside their own unit while maintaining privacy.
SMALL UNIT (ONE BEDROOM PLUS)
42 Units
BIG UNIT (ONE BEDROOM PLUS)
9 Units
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CAT CLIMBING AREA
CAT CLIMBING AREA
BUFFER AREA (FOYER)
BUFFER AREA (FOYER)
BUFFER AREA (FOYER)
STORAGE STORAGE STORAGE STORAGE DOG
DOG
WASHING
WASHING AREA WASHING
WASHING
BUFFER AREA (FOYER)
PLAYING AREA
PLAYING AREA
AREA
AREA
AREA
This urban village has a total area of 9,049 square meters, of which 2,074 square meters are used for commercial purposes and 6,973 square meters are used for residential purposes.
On the ground level, every building will be placed close to the setback's edge in order to maximize the amount of open space in the centre. A pet park for owners and their pets will be located on the court in the centre. To prevent pets from entering and exiting, the court will be at various heights and slopes. The entry will be 1.4 meters deep from both entry, making it difficult for the pet to escape (see the picture in section A on page 18). The commercial zone that includes a facility for residents and their pets will connect to and surround the court.
The parking lot will be used for both residential and commercial purposes. 56-bay for residential use and 36-bay for commercial use.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN LOBBY +0.10 CONVENIENCE STORE +0.10 PLANT & GADGETS SHOP +0.10 FARMING STORAGE +0.10 PHARMACY +0.10 CLEANING SERVICE +0.10 LAUNDRY SERVICE +0.10 CAFE & BAKERY SHOP +0.10 VETERINARY & GADGETS SHOP +0.10 -0.70 +0.70 +0.00 -0.70 -1.40 -0.70 +0.00 +0.70 -1.40 -0.70 -1.40 BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN PAGE 16 URBAN VILLAGE: THE PETSIDENT AR315 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 3 INSTRUCTOR: CHARERMWAT TANTASAVASDI PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR PLAN PAGE 17 URBAN VILLAGE: THEPETSIDENT AR315 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 3 INSTRUCTOR: CHARERMWAT TANTASAVASDI PLAN ROOF PLAN
Residential space will be located from the first floor to the third floor. The urban farming will be placed at the southernmost part of the building to benefit from sunlight. Urban farming will take place in steps that will all interlock with one another. It will connect to two side farms when the rooftop farming is at its final stage.
PAGE 18 URBAN VILLAGE: THE PETSIDENT AR315 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 3 INSTRUCTOR: CHARERMWAT TANTASAVASDI SECTION +15.20 +11.50 +7.80 +4.10 +0.00 -1.40 -4.70 +15.20 +11.50 +7.80 +4.10 +0.00 -1.40 -4.70 SECTION
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ELEVATION 1 ELEVATION 2 ELEVATION 3 ELEVATION 4
ELEVATION
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