![]() ![]() The result is a peaceful interior and a surprising contrast between the outside and the inside when one enters the wide and uninterrupted space. Visual disturbance and noise from the outside prompted the architects of Bangkok Project Studio (find more here) to design a building that is covered on the front and sides. The second and third floors are connected with a balcony. The residence consists of a bedroom and a dining room on the first floor, a bedroom on the second floor and a studio and a bedroom on the third floor. The new house of Boonserm Premthada is quite long and runs parallel to the front street of the property, while the backyard is adjacent to the lush garden of the neighboring house. ‘A question of ‘What’s the reason for having a house?’ is the essence of this house.’ ‘A house of imperfections, flaws and rawness, unembellished nature, exposure, surprise, and simple materials is a pure expression of humanity.’ shares Premthada, lead architect of Bangkok Project Studio, and recipient of THE DESIGN PRIZE 2021|22 in the category ‘Social Impact’. The mortar protruding between the bricks represents the translation of flaws into art. ![]() Located right next to a traditional Thai house, the three-story building is made of recycled fly ash cement bricks and concrete that are left exposed and feature a striking façade texture that mimics a reverse seam. In the midst of the fabric in Chon Buri, Thailand, Boonserm Premthada has designed a new building to house his studio and family residence, replacing his two old wooden houses that had undergone multiple renovations. ‘BACK OF THE HOUSE’ by BOONSERM PREMTHADA ![]()
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