House (Be)hide | Touch Architect

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House (Be)hide | Touch Architect

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  • Project Name: House (Be)hide
  • Practice: TOUCH Architect
  • Products: COTTO , A.P.K. DAWKOO (1988) , Muangthong , Siamtak , TOA , Tostem , XRC Century
  • Completion year: 2021
  • Gross Built up Area: 580 sqm
  • Project Location: Bangkok
  • Country: Thailand
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Setthakarn Y. / Parpis L
  • Design Team: Pitchaya T. / Tanita P.
  • Engineering: Chittinat Wongmaneeprateep
  • Contractors: DWN Builder
  • Interior + Furniture: Creative Territories
  • Photo Credits: Soopakorn Srisakul
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Excerpt: House (Be)hide, designed by Touch Architect, is a residence that follows the existing trees, together with a perfectly fitted function. At the main entrance, the house cannot be seen and realized an inside space, but it attracts people to look at the trees with a reflective black wall as a background, which is more remarkable when green is on the black canvas and doubling trees as reflection on gloss material.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by architect] A hundred square wah site within a golf course village, at North-Eastern of Bangkok, Nawathani Village, is full of large ancient trees inside. In order to preserve the trees, the building shape was designed by following the existing trees, together with a perfectly fitted function.

House (Be)hide | Touch Architect
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House (Be)hide | Touch Architect
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House (Be)hide | Touch Architect
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There is a relativity between existing trees and an architecture which are, an eight meters gap between the two of large tree at the front layer of wall, determined a car entrance which is located at the left part of the house, while a cluster of another type of tree which stands at the front right of the site act as a small front yard. Moreover, the largest one which is the Malabar tree, standing at the center of the site, is used for a private relaxation area inside.

House (Be)hide | Touch Architect
© Soopakorn Srisakul
House (Be)hide | Touch Architect
© Soopakorn Srisakul
House (Be)hide | Touch Architect
© Soopakorn Srisakul

Since this house is designed for five people of a family, who are a couple with three kids, there is four bedrooms on the second floor, when living, dining, and kitchen is on the first floor, together with a common playroom for all family members, which is all hidden by a solid wall at the front of the house.

House (Be)hide | Touch Architect
© Soopakorn Srisakul
House (Be)hide | Touch Architect
© Soopakorn Srisakul
House (Be)hide | Touch Architect
© Soopakorn Srisakul

At the main entrance, the house cannot be seen and realized an inside space, but it attracts people to look at the trees with a reflective black wall as a background, which is more remarkable when green is on the black canvas and doubling trees as reflection on gloss material. In contrast, behind a solid wall, there is plenty of glass window which can easily touch an outdoor garden, especially an elevated common playroom which is closest to the Malabar Tree. A large wooden deck terrace act as a co space between all rooms. Glass roof of master bedroom also allows inside space to connect with the existing Malabar Tree.

House (Be)hide | Touch Architect
© Soopakorn Srisakul
House (Be)hide | Touch Architect
© Soopakorn Srisakul
House (Be)hide | Touch Architect
© Soopakorn Srisakul

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