Tag: design

THE ‘STRICTE INTIMITE’ EXHIBITION

EMPTY FISH TANK, A PAIR OF PANTS LAYING ACROSS THE HANDRAIL, MYSTERIOUS LETTERS WORK ON GLASS WINDOW SPREAD OUT A VAGUE FEELING OVER THE SPACE OF THE ‘STRICTE INTIMITÉ’ EXHIBITION AT SHOPHOUSE 1527. THE EXHIBITION INVITES US TO CONTEMPLATE THE ‘INTIMACY’ WE ARE USED TO, OR PERHAPS IT IS SO ROUTINE THAT WE ALREADY FORGET THAT WE ARE USED TO.

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SAOLA ARCHITECTS

PHOTO: AKIRA SATO AND FRANCOIS HERVY

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WHO
Saola Architects refers to the rarest large animals on earth. It is the sole species of a genus of bovids, and has been known to science only since 1992, The Saola is discovered in Laos and Vietnam, known as the asian unicorn.
The architecture studio is composed by Swiss and Lao Architects, Engineers, Craftsmen, and collaborates with artists and art historian.

WHAT
We develop projects at all scales of reflection. From the object, the building, group of buildings, the landscape and to the territory scale.

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TASTE SPACE

DELVE INTO THE MIND AND EXPERIENCE OF KIJTANES KAJORNRATTANADECH, A DESIGNER FROM TASTE SPACE WITH EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE IN DESIGNING FOR THE FOOD & BEVERAGE INDUSTRY, ESPECIALLY CAFES

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PHOTO ESSAY : BANGKOK DEEMED

TEXT & PHOTO: CHATCHAVAN SUWANSAWAT

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Ever since I was a child, I’ve always lived in Bangkok, and never moved anywhere. My parents were quite protective of me and didn’t let me go out that much. When I grew up, it turned out that the restraint from childhood has become some sort of a complex that urges me to walk around Bangkok as much as I can now that I’m an adult. I always find weekend city walks to be exciting and addictive. I like to keep on walking, sometimes with a destination in mind. At times, I would just wander aimlessly. The walk always leads me to unusual places and things, born out of unintentional clashes between humans and nature, all struggling to survive in the city that many both love and hate.

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Chatchavan Suwansawat is an architect and occasional writer. He wrote ‘Architect-Jer,’ the book that talks about the quintessential Thai characteristics through design objects created by people living in the city. He founded Everyday Architect & Design Studio where he works on architecture and its relation to his interest in Thai-ness.

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STUDIO PATH

PHOTO COURTESY OF STUDIO PATH

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WHO
Studio Path / The name is a play on words between the word ‘path’ in English and the Thai word ‘พัฒน์’. They are  pronounced similarly but the meaning of the Thai word is ‘development’.

WHAT
Our studio’s design direction aims to fulfil the clients’ needs and demands. We don’t limit our approach but we develop our design based primarily on each project’s context.

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