“My name is Winriya Premananda, and I have recently graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at Chulalongkorn University, where I majored in Landscape Architecture with a strong interest in Architecture. I firmly believe that Landscape Architecture is a discipline that requires us to take into account not only the present but also the past and future, in order to ensure that our work is sustainable and beneficial even after the completion of the building process. As a Landscape Architect, I understand the significance of adopting a long-term approach that takes into account the continuous growth and development of the surrounding environment.”
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WINRIYA PREMANANDA
NICKNAME FON
Middleschool - Highschool Satit Chulalongkorn University
Franklin Elementary School In Washington, USA (Studed for 1 year)
University
Faculty of Architecture Chulalongkorn University
Majoring in Landscape Architecture
INTERN
at East Architects Bangkok, Thailand
Join We!park1 by TALA workshop, Walkable city
Join Workshop with Oslo Architecture University
Join We!park2 by TALA workshop, Walkable city
TUTOR
Tutor at Bakingsoda art&studio
Tutor at Arch co.
INTERN
at East Architects Bangkok, Thailand and PAVA Architects Bangkok, Thailand
PART-TIME LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT at Coen Design International, Singapore (Remote)
SENIOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT at Coen Design International, Singapore (Remote) 2004
LANGUAGES
01 p4
02 p7
HOUSING PROJECT
Studio project year 3
Amphoe Ko Sichang, Chonburi, Thailand FIRE EXTINGUISHED REFORESTATION
Studio project year 5
Chiang Mai, Thailand
03 p13
04 p20
DEVELOPING THE AREA OF CHIANG MAI RAILWAY STATION
Studio project year 5
Chiang Mai, Thailand
GARDEN ASSOCIATION, Renovation project
Bangkok, Thailand
05 p24
06 p28
07 p32
LENTOR HILLS
Residential project
Singapore BASANT PARK
Residential project
India
BELFIELD
Residential project
Malaysia
08 p39 09 p43
HDB KALLAND
Housing project
Singapore Others
Internship, Hand drawing works and other activities
07: HOUSING PROJECT
LOCATION - Amphoe Ko Sichang, Chonburi, Thailand
Studio project year 3
This house planning design caters to Thai oil researchers who will be studying and conducting data mining activities within Koh Sichang for a specific duration. The island of Koh Si Chang features steep terrain and scattered large stones, posing significant design challenges that the project aims to address. The primary focus of this design is to create a sustainable living environment that addresses the unique challenges of the project area.
THAI OIL HOUSING MASTER
PLAN
The central location of the project’s flat terrain and convenient access from the road has led to its designation as the primary entrance and common area. The project has been organized such that family accommodations are situated to the left, with houses that can be infiltrated with stones, while a shophouse building has been placed to the right, catering to single occupants.
Construction drawing detail for Thai oil housung
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Family house zone
The family house zone is designed to cater to family-oriented activities, with features such as playgrounds and trails that offer scenic views of the surrounding sea. Additionally, the zone includes a vegetable plot that enables residents to plant and harvest produce locally, as well as a multipurpose pond situated adjacent to the plot.
Single house zone
The clustered buildings reveal more outdoor space. In this zone, there is a vegetable plot area and an outdoor exercise area with a view of the area surrounding the project.
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01: FIRE EXTINGUISHED REFORESTATION
The Integrated Forest Communities Gentrification and Conflict Resolutions
LOCATION - Doi sutep, Ampho muang, Chiang Mai, Thailand Studio project year 5
In 2020, the city of Chiangmai was ranked as having the poorest Air Quality Index (AQI) among major cities worldwide. The primary cause of this issue is forest fires, which occur both naturally and as a result of intentional wildfires originating in the Doi Suthep National Park in the Chiangmai hilly basin. The latter are caused by landuse conflicts between massive monoculture agriculture and reserved national park zones, which have yet to be resolved at the policy-making level. As a result, every year after the harvest season, volunteer firefighters must be gathered to monitor and combat fires, which has unfortunately resulted in the loss of life for some of them. More than 3000 perpetrators are arrested each year for their involvement in the wildfires. The impact of Chiangmai’s forest fires and haze has been severe on the environment, economy, society, and cultural landscape of the city, which is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.
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Analyzing landscape changes through Doi Suthep National Park timeline over 25 years, the community clung to the middleman to grow a single crop. In ease and time saving, therefore, before the burning of agricultural plots in every season. Until the government introduced a policy to limit the time to burn less, but that caused the villagers to burn more areas for a limited time to maintain the same total production. Including the issue of expanding the national park area that case the villagers unable to make a living until finally causing the quarrel between the villagers and the state, And lastly from natural forest fires That are the dipterocarp forest. Later in the study of landscape structure to look at the inner forest area, forest buffer area, the area of the villages, and human and natural forest fire areas.
Resulting in a study area that is between Ban Mae Moh village and the Mhong village area. By selecting from areas of potential and problems covered. The analysis found the root causes of 4 issues; the first one is that most of the villager’s income comes from tourists when such an adverse event occurs such as covid 19 pandemics, they have lost a lot of income. The second issue is massive mono-crop farming, but the only low-cost land clearing is burning every year. The third is from the villagers’ activities who settle and live their lives in the inner forest area. And the last issue comes from people burn for expensive forest vegetables such as Saccharum officinarum and Zea mays, which bloom in the next rainy season after the forest fires.
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These mentioned issues bring us to the project objective that is to make nature and villagers co-living and self-reliant. Base on ecological resilience that will encourage villagers to have a livelihood along with sustainability and also consistent with nature. The first phase begins with restoring nature by splitting into 4 stages of reforestation, by giving priority to the restoration of the topsoil start with tilling and scarification the soil that burned in a toxic fire and then create a soil and sediment trap along with planting and stream restoration so that native vegetation can regenerate, next step is agriculture modification by changing mono-crop farming into integrated farming along with village relocation to their proper settlement and the last part is villagers revitalization by creating a new way of life based on the original identity while connecting communities to make villagers network connections.
In Design details, To adjust the way of life of the community in harmony with nature. Farming methods were adapted to be in line with the Hmong community by adopting the identity of various plants in the four fundamental human factors. To be able to rely on self-reliance by analyzing different kinds of forest to apply in each village including integrated farming, village forest in mixed deciduous forest, agroforest farming, and wild forest, and the utmost agroforest.
In conclusion, the design development of those good efforts returns to the villages gentrification, improving the ecosystem, and finally to the better environment especially the air quality in Chiang mai basin. Also, it can be generalized to villages with a unique culture all over the country.
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02: DEVELOPING THE AREA OF CHIANG MAI RAILWAY STATION
LOCATION - Ampho muang, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Studio project year 5
Chiang Mai Province holds significant importance in Thailand, given its rich history, thriving economy, and booming tourism industry. As part of the provincial development plan, the area surrounding the Chiang Mai Railway Station is set to welcome high-speed trains in the future. Considering the identity of Chiang Mai, I’ve recognized the area’s potential and sought to leverage it through strategic design. The proposed design aims to maximize the benefits for Chiang Mai and Thailand by optimizing the use of the area in multiple aspects.
Chiang mai
Bangkok
Winriya
Chiang Mai Challenge
The project area is situated in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand, which has experienced rapid expansion over the last decade. However, the lack of systematic development has resulted in several challenges. The project covers an area of 206 rai located at the Chiang Mai Railway Station, consisting of a railway station, an abandoned park, and a railway community. With the upcoming launch of high-speed trains, the area is poised for further growth and development.
Factors affecting the program
And from the analysis of all the factors of the program of the project. which can be divided into 5 parts.
Regional Gate way Transportation factors including LRT, City bus, HSR train, Old train and others
development factors to generate income
Chiang mai train station area role
Chiang Mai has experienced a lack of green areas, identity crisis, issues with air pollution, rising tourism, and poor spatial connectivity. To address these challenges, the project aims to serve as a connector in various aspects of the city’s network, while also serving as an area for honoring and revitalizing Chiang Mai culture. Finally, it will serve as urban green infrastructure for the city.
Chiang Mai Park
Framework to Site
The small area of the project has a high potential, which has led to the concept of stacking the usage of each area at different times, depending on the season. Additionally, the usage of space will be stacked vertically. This concept can be depicted in a diagram as follow diagram.
1st VISION CONNECTIVITY
The connection point links the cultural route to Tha Phae Gate and incorporates footpaths, bike paths, and a rain garden to connect green areas. The first section includes the Fire of Pakistan tree to showcase the moat’s uniqueness, while the second section prioritizes adding sidewalks and green areas for the community.
2nd VISION CHIANG MAI IDENTITY
Chiang mai identity is to restore and glorify of Chiang Mai. By restoring the old identity that is about to disappear, including Khuang, an open courtyard that serves as a transition area, Shophouses on Tha Phae road with unique patterns of sun protection, and Lanna architecture buildings. Next is to bring the old identity that is already good to glorify it to stand out including gad or market cultural exchange trading area, multipurpose event space and the province’s unique sarong pattern in geometric form.
3rd VISION URBAN GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE
The project incorporates both green and blue infrastructure to enhance sustainability. Green infrastructure includes trees that act as filters, trapping and blocking dust particles, and a roof garden that helps regulate building temperatures. Blue infrastructure, on the other hand, features a retention pond that supports water storage during the rainy season and can be utilized throughout the year. Additionally, permeable pavers facilitate water infiltration and minimize runoff, while providing a water-front view.
Green infrastructure
Blue infrastructure
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Project planning direction. From the flow of people can enter the project area and create 4 nodes. The core of the project has 4 main axis caused by train station building, The former railway station building, which is the landmark of the area, park axis and the sub-axis connect the main axis.
The project area has a total of 7 zones.
Openspace of the project is formed by nodes and axis. It is used to connect spaces and open up views.
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Chiang Mai Park Detail
This area will have more access. The open space is therefore mainly sized according to the accessibility of people. There will be outstanding characteristics of use in each season as well.
Material List Planting List
ChiangMaiPark RainySeason
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Stage Area Perspective : Summer and Winter Season
Finally, our project will ensure the continuity of the city in terms of transportation. culture and green space. It is a new people’s center that indicates Lanna identity. And finally, there is a green area that improves the quality of life for Chiang Mai people.
Festival Lawn Perspective
Amphitheater perspective : Summer and Winter Season
Water Scape Perspective
Rainy Season
Rainy Season
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03: GARDEN ASSOCIATION
Renovation project
LOCATION - Bangkok, Thailand
The Garden Association project is a renovation project that aims to convert an old warehouse into a community space dedicated to tree enthusiasts, situated in the heart of Bangkok. The site will comprise a tree display area, a central exhibition zone, and various shops offering a range of trees and planting equipment. Our Garden Association warehouse is one of ten warehouses that will be transformed into community centers, bringing together diverse interests under one project umbrella.
Layout Plan
The primary program is categorized into four sections: the Display Room, Main Display, Specialized Plant, and Temporary Display. The area is predominantly comprised of units showcasing various types of trees, arranged in a grid format and designed as flexible, loose furniture to allow for adaptability in space usage.
The roof structure has been thoughtfully designed to accommodate varying levels of sun exposure, catering to the specific sunlight preferences of different tree species. Some trees require direct sunlight to thrive, while others are better suited to shaded areas.
Circulation Plan
By utilizing a grid layout, we can clearly define the primary and secondary pathways, enhancing wayfinding within the space. Additionally, opening up the back axis of the area provides a visual connection from the outside into the space, creating a central axis that guides visitors through the area.
Unit Detail Design
In each unit that is selected to showcase the plants in a 5x5 meter grid, there has been a design adaptation based on the plant species, creating a unique experience for visitors. Additionally, there are certain units that serve as Nodes, helping guide visitors to specific areas and creating a more seamless experience.
Overall Bird-eye view
Plant market area
Water plant educational Broadwalk
Entrance Area with welcome Display
Elevated Walkway with Plants Shop below
Water plant educational Broadwalk
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04: LENTOR HILLS
Residential project
LOCATION - Singapore
Lead Landscape Design at COEN
Lentor Hills is a 23-floor residential building in Singapore, designed to showcase the surrounding natural landscape. The sloping terrain posed a challenge, but the project team incorporated it into the design, using the site’s key feature, a conserved Alstonia angustifolia tree, to create vertical connections and unique nature forms throughout the building. The organic lines and terracing of the site’s design create a dynamic space with cascading planters and water, feature gardens, and boardwalk-like walkways, providing residents with an immersive living experience that celebrates Singapore’s natural beauty.
Design Narative
Lentonia Hills celebrates nature’s beauty, drawing inspiration from its forest setting. The preserved Alstonia angustiloba trees stand prominently at the highest point, anchoring the site’s design. Organic lines and terracing connect various spaces, integrating walkways, social areas, and scenic viewpoints with cascading planters and water features. Feature gardens offer vibrant colors and a serene atmosphere, inviting residents to stroll and relax amidst lush greenery and boardwalk-like walkways over natural landscapes.
Lentor hills Skyterrace Level Master plan
Cold Water Jacuzzi
Water Hyacinth Pond
Landmake tree at the heart of the site
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50M Lap pool with Water Feature Wall
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05: BASANT PARK
Renovation project
LOCATION - Mumbai, India
Lead Landscape Design at COEN
Basant Park is located in the bustling location of Mumbai, with rapid urban growth and city expansion all around. As the city grows, local residents will slowly find themselves enclaved in the urban fabric surrounded by new urban development areas and infrastructure networks connecting the former periphery with the city center and adjacent districts. While the current residents continue to reside within Basant Park, carrying on the heritage and characteristic culture, the new generation of residents would be less connected to the origin of the place and have different expectations on public urban spaces. Through the revitalized landscape, our aspiration is for both old and new neighbors to come together and enjoy the enhanced outdoor spaces at Basant Park.
Conceived to offer a distinctive living experience seamlessly integrated with nature, Basant Park strives to curate a myriad of immersive experiences within the natural environment, embodying a holistic approach to enhance and elevate the overall living space, complemented by robust user connectivity.
DESIGN NARRATIVE
WHERE TIME STANDS STILL
Reimagined as a canvas seamlessly connecting the residential blocks, the clubhouse and landscape, the very essence of nature emanates in playful gradients across five distinct zones: The Forest, The Grove, The Meadow, The Park and The Garden.
The landscape design adopts a curvilinear language to evoke flexibility, liveliness, and a youthful atmosphere that aligns with the essence of Basant Park. Through strategic landforms, elevations, and levels, the design aims to frame diverse experiences within the landscape, creating a dynamic and playful environment conducive to multi-generational interaction.
Co-living and co-maintenance – a timeless community space for all:
Basant Park is envisioned to become an urban living room for residents, where the elderly, families, and young inhabitants can gather under the shade of mature trees, along walkways to relax and chat, or engage in exercise and play. The landscape space serves as a welcoming venue for informal sports and play activities. Basant Park, a shining centerpiece of the neighborhood, cared for and maintained by everyone living and thriving within.
ZONING DIAGRAM
The Forest
The most naturalistic/ closest to nature
Serene, passive activities
Embrace existing, mature trees
The Grove
Lesser existing trees
Transitioning between the naturalistic to the built environment
More active activities
The Meadow
Meadow and Grassland
Lesser trees – Open for view
Active activities – Open space
The Garden
Organized vegetated area - mixed palette
Surrounds the residential blocks
Provide privacy and create spaces using greenery
The Park
Curated and manicured
Front garden – welcoming and embracing
Stepping stones to invite nature in
SKETCH PLAN
03: BELFIELD RESIDENTIAL
Mixed-use project
LOCATION - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Our mixed-use project, inspired by the concept of Forest Layer 'Circadia,' is a harmonious blend of commercial energy and residential serenity within its 30 floors. The design is rooted in the idea of creating a living environment that mirrors the layered complexity of a forest, with green spaces thoughtfully integrated into almost every level. From the lush ground-floor gardens to the serene sky terraces and the intimate pocket gardens between the four towers, the landscape design ensures that nature is ever-present. This approach not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also promotes a sense of well-being, allowing residents to experience the rhythmic balance of urban life and natural tranquility throughout the entire development.
INTERCONNECTIVITIES OF COMMUNITIES - FLORA
Design Narative
Surrounded by abundant greenscapes, the landscape concept is heavily influenced by the vast forest layers, with its flora and fauna. The richness of each greenscape is sewn into a living space to create a harmonious and wondrous dwelling, not limited to humans only but also for other living beings.
By implementing biophilic design, the opportunities of having direct interaction with nature are highlighted as the core landscape idea. Alongside with bringing nature closer to human habitat, the injected green haven will contribute to improving our quality of life and well-being by arousing our senses. The tingling sound of a tree’s crown blown by a gentle wind, the sweet smell of pandanus leaves, the vibrant colour of flowers, the act of harvesting while interacting with surrounding ponds.
To transform its landscape reflecting the surrounding greenscapes seamlessly, multiple landforms and layers of vegetation are programmed to complement the ecology while nesting humans in both active and passive pocket spaces.
There are six explorative zones which embody layers of natural land from the highest altitude; the Vertical Terraces, the Ridge, the Creek, the Rock Crevasse, the Rolling Hill, and the Forest. Each zone will exhibit different planting layers that derive from its colour, texture, height and fauna it attracts.
Plantings Study from Surroundings green spaces
INTERCONNECTIVITIES OF COMMUNITIES -
FAUNA
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Our work scope including Groundfloor, 4th Floor, 16th Floor, 30th Floor (Sky Terrace Floor), Roof Floor and A Small Pocket Garden between the towers
DESIGN FRAMEWORK
Devided the Landscape Area by different level hights from Circadia commons, Circadia Harmony to Circadiaa Clouds and Circadia Wildscape inbetween.
CIRCADIA WILDSCAPE
CIRCADIA WILDSCAPE
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CIRCADIA COMMONS
LANDSCAPE CONCEPT WRITE UP
The forest floor, an urban sanctuary that seamlessly intertwines with nature. The ground floor transforms into a lively public space with resident-centered shops, inviting both inhabitants and visitors. Embracing the Lorong Belfield rainforest spirit, the landscape design emulates its natural beauty with magnificent habitats emerging around and throughout the residents' homes. Drawing from nature's elegance and the golden ratio, our design language weaves organic forms into every detail. Passive design is harnessed through strategically positioned planters while optimizing sunlight exposure for sustainable growth. Level 2 boasts the Bird of paradise pots and a cascading rainforest waterfall, invoking the essence of Lorong Belfield's alluring nature. Level 1 features the Padi amphitheatre and River Flow, to celebrate the community and local flora. As it descends to the lower ground, a serene rainforest garden and ginger swing offer peaceful respite for all visitors who wish to idle. Circadia Commons reimagines urban landscapes shaped with functionality, aesthetics, and nature-inspired innovation into a symphony of harmonious coexistence.
GROUNDFLOOR ANNOTATION
2.
3. RAINFOREST WATERFALL
4. BIKE RETAIL SHOP
5. RESTING POD
6. SKETBOARD PARK
7. ADVENTURE BIKE TRACK
8. PADI AMPHITHEATRE
9.
18. KIDS PLAYGROUND
19. WORKSHOP AREA WITH GREEN WALL
SKETCH PLAN
CIRCADIA HARMONY AND CLOUDS
LANDSCAPE CONCEPT WRITE UP
Surrounded by abundant greenscapes, the landscape concept is heavily influenced by the vast forest layers, with its flora and fauna. The richness of each greenscape is sewn into a living space to create a harmonious and wondrous dwelling, not limited to humans only but also for other living beings. By implementing biophilic design, the opportunities of having direct interaction with nature are highlighted as the core landscape idea. Alongside with bringing nature closer to human habitat, the injected green haven will contribute to improving our quality of life and well-being by arousing our senses. The tingling sound of a tree’s crown blown by a gentle wind, the sweet smell of pandanus leaves, the vibrant colour of flowers, the act of harvesting while interacting with surrounding ponds. To transform its landscape reflecting the surrounding greenscapes seamlessly, multiple landforms and layers of vegetation are programmed to complement the ecology while nesting humans in both active and passive pocket spaces. There are six explorative zones which embody layers of natural land from the highest altitude; the Vertical Terraces, the Ridge, the Creek, the Rock Crevasse, the Rolling Hill, and the Forest. Each zone will exhibit different planting layers that derive from its colour, texture, height and fauna it attracts.
CONCEPTULE SECTION IDEA FOR ROOF LEVEL
To create a Rolling hills effect and an adventurous user experience
SKY TERRACE ANNOTATION
SENCE OF HEARING
1. FOREST XYLOPHONE
2. PIANO STAIRCASE
SENCE OF TOUCH
3. CLIMBING AREA
4. JACUZZI AREA
5. TAI CHI DECK
6. FOREST SPA
7. BIKE TRACK
8. FITNESS
9. NATURE PLAYGROUND
SENCE OF SMELL
10. AROMATIC GARDEN
11. AROMATIC SPA
12. MEDITATIVE GARDEN
13. SPA SANCTUARY
SENCE OF SIGHT
14. VIEWING POINT
15. RESTING DECK
16. LEAFLY LANE
17. VIEWING DECK
ROOF FLOOR ANNOTATION
SENCE OF HEARING 1. PAPILIO PAVILION
2. FOREST DECK
SENCE OF TOUCH
3. HAMMOCK LAWN
4. FOREST LANE
5. EVENT DECK
6. FITNESS CORNER
7. CANTILEVER POOL
8. 28M LAP POOL
9. FAMILY POOL
KIDS WATER PLAY
SENCE OF SMELL
13. AROMATIC DECK
SENCE OF SIGHT
14. SEATING PODS
15. VIEWING POINT
16. VIEWING DECK
SENCE OF TASTE
17. BBQ PAVILION
18. DINNING DECK
19. GOURMET GARDEN
CIRCADIA WILDSCAPE
LANDSCAPE CONCEPT WRITE UP
Serene forest retreat - will offer residents a peaceful escape from the bustling city life. Each floor will be designed as a peaceful forest oasis, providing spaces for passive activities that promote relaxation and connection with nature. With a focus on passive activities amidst lush greenery, residents can find relaxation, inspiration, and a renewed connection with nature in these serene forest environments.
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06: Kallang HDB
Singapore Housing LOCATION - Singapore
Lead Landscape Design at COEN
HDB Kallang Project, an innovative residential development that seamlessly integrates urban living with nature. Inspired by the historical path of the Kallang River, this project embodies the essence of connectivity, community, and natural beauty. Located in a prime area, our development features a thoughtfully designed landscape that includes a main axis aligning with the river’s journey, creating a harmonious blend of past and present.
At the heart of the site lies a central park, an expansive green space open to the public, offering a tranquil escape amidst the hustle and bustle of city life. This park serves as a communal area where residents and visitors can gather, relax, and enjoy the lush greenery. The HDB Kallang Project is more than just a place to live; it is a celebration of heritage, a sanctuary of nature, and a vibrant community hub. Join us in experiencing the unique blend of history and modernity, and discover a new standard of living by the river.
DESIGN STRATEGY
SITE NARRATIVE
During its heydays, there were more than 20 charcoal importers at Tanjong Rhu, where they imported hundreds of tons of charcoal each month. The booming charcoal business in the vicinity led to Tanjong Rhu nicknamed “dan zhui ho” (charcoal river) by the local Hokkiens and Teochews, due to the polluted Sungei Geylang blackened by the charcoal ashes.
The Tanjong Rhu area once had four roads names – Twakow Place, Tongkang Place, Sampan Place and Mangchoon Place. They were named after the local cargo boats that plied the rivers of Singapore for decades. The boats, also known as bumboats, lighters or flat-bottomed barges, were mainly used for transportation of traded goods.
Tanjong Rhu’s network of boat- and fuel-named roads reflected the unique blend of cultures and languages in Singapore.
Sampan Cargo Boat
Twakow Cargo Boat
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ZONING DIAGRAM
Dividing zones by historical story from the site, to bring out the sence of place.
Design Development Phase 1
Design Development Phase 2
Design Alternative
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Design Narative
The landscape design for our housing development is inspired by the historical path of the Kallang River, featuring a main axis that visually and physically connects the site to the river. This axis guides residents and visitors towards the water, emphasizing connectivity and the natural flow of the landscape. At the center of the site, a public park offers an inviting green space for community engagement and relaxation, integrating the natural beauty of the area with urban living. This design celebrates the heritage of the Kallang River while providing a serene and functional environment for all to enjoy.
LEGEND
1. SPILL OUT LAWN
2. ADULT FITNESS SPACE
3. 5-12 YO PLAYGROUND
4. 2-5 YO PLAYGROUND
5. ELDERLY FITNESS SPACE
6. HARDCOURT
7. SHELTER
8. PEBBLE WALK
9. ENTRANCE FROM PARK
10. LAWN
11. STRETCHING AREA
12. ADULT OUTDOOR FITNESS
13. SEATING DECK
14. BICYCLE PARK AREA
15. 5-12 YO PLAY AREA
16. LANDSCAPE SHELTER
17. ELDERLY OUTDOOR FITNESS
18. 2-5 YO PLAY AREA
19. PEBBLE WALK
20. DECK PLAZA
21. GREEN RESERVE 32X19 M
22. PARK SIGNAGE
23. FERN GARDEN
HDB Kallang Roof Level Master plan
04: OTHER PROJECTS
Small-sized projects
Lead Landscape Design at COEN
Winriya Premananda
Private Residential Project, India
Private Residential Project, India
Private Residential Project, India
Beach resort, Dubai
Beach resort, Dubai
Renovation Project, Singapore
Internship at EAST Architects
(2018,2020) Bangkok, Thailand
I have had the opportunity to intern with a teacher whom I admire. They runs their own office called East Architect. This is my first real work experience, and I was tasked with managing the design of the facade around a building in downtown Bangkok. The facade I worked on had different languages on each side based on the building’s program and the structure’s size in terms of load-bearing and visual perception.
I also had the chance to work on many other projects, both as an architect and a landscape architect. Throughout all of this, I have learned a lot about understanding buildings and designing the exterior spaces of buildings. In addition to my work, I also had the opportunity to go on a sightseeing trip with the teacher and some friends to study various interesting architectural works in Europe.
Siamscape at Bangkok, Thailand
Siamscape Framework sketch
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Internship at PAVA Architects
(2020) Bangkok, Thailand
Throughout my internship with PAVA Architect, I was exposed to various styles of design, including landscape interior design, roof garden design, and landscape planning. This allowed me to experiment with different approaches and techniques to create unique designs. During my internship, I was responsible for several design tasks, such as designing a roof garden for perfume plants, creating an indoor garden display area, and designing the vegetation and lighting for the SLHT resort. These tasks challenged me to think creatively and apply my design skills to produce aesthetically pleasing and functional solutions that met the clients’ needs.
SLHT Resort project, Planting Plan
SLHT Resort project, Shurb and groundcover Plan
SLHT Resort project, Material Plan
COEN Design Family !
I’ve participated in volunteer camp activities with my friends to build homes for rural children.
Norway workshop The task of this workshop is to create a new landscape elements around Chulalongkorn University with an exchange student from Norway.
Received an award from the Korat City Area Development Contest.