Pavilion for community in Bang Saen, Thailand.
Architects: Department of ARCHITECTURE
Location: Bangsaen Sai 1, Tambon Saen Suk, Amphoe Mueang Chon Buri, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20130, Thailand
Principals: Twitee Vajrabhaya Teparkum, Amata Luphaiboon
Design Team: Kritbodee Chaicharoen, Witthawat Prabhasawat
Year: 2014
Photographs: W Workspace and Tra Chang, SCG
THE FLOW is a multi-purposed pavilion which is designed for a community in Bangsaen – a coastal city in the east of Thailand. The highlight of the pavilion is the uniquely constructed roof which mirrors the natural sheltering function of tree leaves. The folded wooden floor is designed to support many kinds of urban and physical activities such as skateboarding, picnicking and exercise, etc. Members of the local community can enjoy sitting here, watching the sea and sunset views, as well as holding community meetings or small performances.
Architecture and interior design for Elephant House, a coffee shop in Pitsanulok, Thailand.
Design team: Kritbodee Chaicharoen, Thammatat Asawathepmetha
Year: 2014
The coffee shop is a part of Sappraiwan Resort. It is located by the lake where elephants come to play water everyday. The architecture is designed to provide the best panoramic view of the lake as well as the most exposure to the nature.
Villa renovation project for Sappraiwan Resort in Phitsanulok, Thailand.
Design team: Kritbodee Chaicharoen, Thammatat Asawathepmetha
Year : 2013
A private residential design in Bangkok, Thailand.
Design Team: Kritbodee Chaicharoen, Thammatat Asawathepmetha, Pumintr Dusitanont
Client: Salis Chittaropas
Year: 2015 (During construction)
Conceptual store design for a Thai lifestyle brand–PREM.
Year: 2016
Shop design for the coffee and patisserie brand - ‘VARANO’.
Design team : Kritbodee Chaicharoen, Thammatat Asawathepmetha
Year : 2013
Shop design for TEAHOLIC — a tea brand in Bangkok, Thailand.
Design team : Kritbodee Chaicharoen, Thammatat Asawathepmetha
Year : 2012
Interior design for Thirsty Hungry, a coffee shop and restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand.
Design team: Kritbodee Chaicharoen, Pumintr Dusitanont
Year: 2010
Museum of Thai traditional mask dancing.
An architectural thesis at Chulalongkorn University, Thailand.
Year : 2012
KHON MUSEUM is a museum of Thai traditional mask dancing. The project consists of 3 main exhibition halls, Khon theater, library, restaurant, riverside park and riverside stage for outdoor performances.
This project attempts to create a place where visitors can learn the best methods of Khon through multi- media exhibitions, real experiences and especially through interaction with artists and performers.