Inside-Out House

Inside-Out House
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INSIDE-OUT HOUSE

Studio Krubka

CATEGORY
Houses

LOCATION
Bangkok, Thailand

AREA
1115 m²

ARCHITECTS
Studio Krubka

YEAR
2020

PHOTOGRAPHS
Beersingnoi

LANDSCAPE
Anupap Pongnametta

ENGINEERING
Singha Dangniwat

CLIENTS
Lawan Phithakkhett, Somboon Piriyapakdeekul

DESIGN TEAM
Studio Krubka

Text description provided by architect.

The project site is close to a major highway and is surrounded on all three sides with residential buildings, with a small narrow access road.

Inside-Out House
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Inside-Out House
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Inside-Out House
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The owner’s primary concern is privacy and noise reduction, but with access to outdoor space and ventilation.

With this contrasting constraint between the location of the project and the owner’s wishes, traditional Thai residential architecture planning was found to be the most successful solution to the challenge.

Inside-Out House
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Inside-Out House
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Inside-Out House
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In Traditional Thai residential architecture planning, functions are separated into different “structure” and arranged in a cluster, joined together by a large common terrace.

Each “structure” is located with the direction of the sun and seasonal wind in mind, to optimize each function’s need of natural wind and light.

Inside-Out House
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Inside-Out House
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We use this concept to design both, horizontal and vertical layout of the building in order to maximize the airflow and allowing for vertically inter-connecting courtyard spaces throughout the project.

The size of each courtyard and the voids, determined the volume and strength of air flowing through each space, thus allowing a vertical ventilation throughout the building. Double walls were used for the exterior of the building to dampen noise pollution from the nearby road.

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Inside-Out House
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An infinity swimming pool added natural water sounds, allowing the user to experience the natural ventilation, sunlight, and the sky, without the sound of traffic and neighbors.

The solid exterior wall was designed to not have any joints, so textured paint with high flexibility was chosen as the final finish to prevent cracks in the future.

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Inside-Out House
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The location and height of the plants were specified within each courtyard to visually contrast with the dark grey wall and to lower the strength of the up draft coming into the building.

The scorching sun is also one of our important concern. Large concrete fins cascading atop of the main courtyard added shades, reducing the heat, and providing shadow play along the large concrete canvas wall throughout the day.

Inside-Out House
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Inside-Out House
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Inside-Out House
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Inside-Out House
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Inside-Out House
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Inside-Out House
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Inside-Out House
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