Sugar House

Sugar House
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SUGAR HOUSE

Architects49 House Design Limited

ARCHITECTS
Architects49 House Design Limited

LANDSCAPE 
Nongnooch Tropical Garden, Architects 49

ARCHITECT IN CHARGE
Architects 49

MANUFACTURERS
Trimble Navigation

MANUFACTURERS
AutoDesk, Artemide, Boffi, Minotti, Poliform, Adobe, CASA ROCCA, Ocean newline, P.Tendercool, Stone & Roses,

DESIGN TEAM
Architects 49

ENGINEERING 
Architects 49

PHOTOGRAPHS
W WORKSPACE, Krisda Boonchaleow, Atthanit Kulrakampusiri

AREA
2000 m²

YEAR
2017

LOCATION
Bang Khae, Thailand

CATEGORY
Houses, Houses Interiors

Located in the fluctuating skyline near the suburban area of ​​Bangkok, this geometric three-story dwelling is constructed and substitutes some parts of the old house that are situated among the existing surroundings of a swimming pool, pool deck, the guest house and the preserved big scale of palm trees.

Sugar House
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Sugar House
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The main approach entering from the main entrance is against the “big wall”, that is the main skeleton and main core of the house.

This solid configuration could protect the uncontrollable and chaotic surroundings especially at the back of the house.

Sugar House
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Sugar House
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The long and narrow rectangular glass window against this main entrance initially expresses as a focal point of the first visual approach.

The preconceived idea of ​​this residence is inspired by the house owner's family business which is design- built as a turnkey service for the sugar production's factories all over the world.

Sugar House
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Sugar House
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Therefore, the “Sugar crystallization” is addressed to be an analogical interpretation for the main concept of this house.

Nevertheless, at first glance, the main skeleton located at the center of the house looks like a solid core, the composition of the opening related to the main function does not obstruct the view and of being comfortable at all.

Sugar House
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Sugar House
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Sugar House
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Moreover, it could make a unique motif as an innovative composition like a "Livable sculpture" as well as the "Comfortable sanctuary".

The graphical architectonic diagram is gradually interpreted and generated from the scientific experiment to the architectural exploration.

Sugar House
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Sugar House
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Simultaneously, it could obviously perform the sense of belonging in different characters as follows:
"Main Core", a solid exposed concrete massing, represents parents' quarters, main circulation, family living room and living quarters for family A.

"Crystal A", stone cladding and transparent massing, represents living quarters for family B, formal living space and exercise room. "Crystal B", ultra cantilevered with ivory stone cladding massing represents living quarters for family C "Crystal C", overhanging glass window, represents the Buddha room.

Sugar House
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Sugar House
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Moreover, the negative space of the "Crystal B" would create the sense of welcoming for the reception area beneath the long span and through a ventilated covered living terrace like the transition semi-outdoor space of "traditional Thai house" that we are familiar with .


Sugar House
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Sugar House
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Sugar House
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Sugar House
© Krisda Boonchaleow
Sugar House
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Sugar House
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Sugar House
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Sugar House
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Sugar House
© Atthanit Kulrakampusiri
Sugar House
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