Kradoan House / Thiti Ophatsodsai
Named ?Kradoan house?, this residence was designed to offer "Serenity with Nature in Urban lifestyle".
© Krisada Boonchaleow
Architects: Thiti Ophatsodsai
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Area: 250.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Krisada Boonchaleow
© Krisada Boonchaleow
Named ?Kradoan house?, this residence was designed to offer "Serenity with Nature in Urban lifestyle".
© Krisada Boonchaleow
Located in urban area of Bangkok, three-stories L- Shape house have been placed at the corner of the 200 sq.m. land area, to embrace 9 meters height "Kradoan Tree" (Thai name of Tummy-wood, Careya arborea Roxb.) which is the main focal point of every area in this house.
© Krisada Boonchaleow
Full height windows was introduce to all the main living area and bedrooms to create connection between indoor and outdoor space, while kitchen and bathrooms was located at the back side (South and West) of the house. South and west elevation were designed as solid double layer brick wall with small windows to minimize heat transfer from direct sunlight.
© Krisada Boonchaleow
Combined the main living room and dining area with full height window at both side to invite natural light and ventilation to the space. Also facing the garden, these area are ideally...
© Krisada Boonchaleow
Architects: Thiti Ophatsodsai
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Area: 250.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Krisada Boonchaleow
© Krisada Boonchaleow
Named ?Kradoan house?, this residence was designed to offer "Serenity with Nature in Urban lifestyle".
© Krisada Boonchaleow
Located in urban area of Bangkok, three-stories L- Shape house have been placed at the corner of the 200 sq.m. land area, to embrace 9 meters height "Kradoan Tree" (Thai name of Tummy-wood, Careya arborea Roxb.) which is the main focal point of every area in this house.
© Krisada Boonchaleow
Full height windows was introduce to all the main living area and bedrooms to create connection between indoor and outdoor space, while kitchen and bathrooms was located at the back side (South and West) of the house. South and west elevation were designed as solid double layer brick wall with small windows to minimize heat transfer from direct sunlight.
© Krisada Boonchaleow
Combined the main living room and dining area with full height window at both side to invite natural light and ventilation to the space. Also facing the garden, these area are ideally...
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