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Project name: YAK01 Architect : Ayutt and Associates design [AAd] Interior Designer : Ayutt and Associates design [AAd] Landscape Designer : Ayutt and Associates design [AAd] Lighting Designer: Ayutt and Associates design [AAd] Site area: 560 sq.m Construction area: 500 sq.m Location: Yen Akat road, Bangkok, Thailand Photographer: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
YAK01 הוא בית עיצוב מודרני חדש הממוקם ברחוב Yen Akat, בנגקוק, תאילנד. הבית תוכנן במיוחד עבור משפחה קטנה. הוא מורכב מקרקע פרטית של 560 מ''ר ושטח פנימי של 500 מ''ר . למרות שהשטח השימושי של הקרקע מוגבל, הלקוח עדיין רצה שטח ירוק גדול ליהנות ממנו, כמו גם בית מודרני עם צלונים והגנה מפני גשם. לאחר שעות רבות של תכנון עיצוב ופגישות, האדריכל הציע שכמעט חצי מהבית יהיה על פני שטח קומת הקרקע.
 Photo Credit: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
 Photo Credit: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
 Photo Credit: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
 Photo Credit: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
 Photo Credit: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
 Photo Credit: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
The house is designed in L shape to enhance the usable space and green area. One side of the wall of the house is designed close to an adjacent plot of land to maximize the green space. The bathrooms, service areas, storages and staircases are located on the south as buffer zones to absorb the heat and provide more privacy for the main private space. Most of glass walls are in the north of the house in order to receive natural sunlight since the northern sunlight is the least intense in Thailand. In addition, 50 percent of the land is an open space for gardening that can be visible from every angle of the house. The swimming pool is positioned in parallel with the building to draw cool air into the house. The architect’s main concerns are to keep the building cool during daytime and provide cross-ventilation from opposing windows for every room. The layout not only satisfies the client’s need, but also provides a natural ventilation and generous outdoor area compared with that of a small plot with similar surrounding properties.
 Photo Credit: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
 Photo Credit: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
 Photo Credit: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
 Photo Credit: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
 Photo Credit: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
  Photo Credit: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
The ground floor is arranged as a Thai traditional house design with a central courtyard that functions as a feature foyer and distributor before accessing to the main living space. A staircase enclosed in a glass box is floating over this underlying front garden as a main feature for the entrance. The main living space is located in the center as the floating pavilion where the family can enjoy the outdoor garden and swimming pool. The living space directly connects to the terrace, the garden and the swimming pool with double -height folding windows that facilitate the fusion of spaces. The approach of situating a swimming pool in the back of the house produces a space that is diverse and suitable to various activities. The master bedroom upstairs is entirely cantilevered over the whole length of front foyer. It is designed in a cubic shape to create feature architectural element. The design does not only enhance the aesthetic element but also provide shading to the residence in the same fashion as a traditional Thai house. To incorporate a modern feeling to the house design, the architect installed customized Silver Aluminum Extrusion Strip vertically on the wall of the master bedroom and master bathroom. The strips make the house look like a silver box floating on a black granite sheet below. This Aluminum strips are also designed for air buffer insulation to cool down the main bedroom space. The other two bedrooms are located on another side of the house by extending on top of the swimming pool on a cantilevered concrete slab enclosed by a big glass wall with black aluminum composite cladding.
 Photo Credit: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
 Photo Credit: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
 Photo Credit: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
 Photo Credit: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
 Photo Credit: Soopakorn Srisakul and Ayutt Mahasom
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