BOY Siam Square / Stu/D/O Architects
As BOY Rikyu planned to expand the salon to the upper floor to provide more waiting area and multi-purpose space, Stu/D/O has developed a way to tie two levels together with a loop of continuous steel rod, which serves mainly as a structure for the new mobile cutting units.
© Ketsiree Wongwan
Architects: Stu/D/O Architects
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Project Team: Apichart Srirojanapinyo, Chanasit Cholasuek, Park Lertchanyakul, Thanipath Thanawuttimanas
Area: 120.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Ketsiree Wongwan
Structural Engineer: Darat Likitthaveechok
Client: Boy Rikyu Co.,Ltd.
© Ketsiree Wongwan
From the architect. As BOY Rikyu planned to expand the salon to the upper floor to provide more waiting area and multi-purpose space, Stu/D/O has developed a way to tie two levels together with a loop of continuous steel rod, which serves mainly as a structure for the new mobile cutting units.This raw steel rod runs from the front reception to the cutting area, up through the open void, into the waiting and multi-purpose area, and back down in a continuous loop, weaving different functions into a united space. Mirror units and shelving units are designed to hang with this rod system rather than attaching to walls, so furnishings can be positioned to fit any purpose or situation.
Second floor plan
© Ketsiree Wongwan
Third floor...
© Ketsiree Wongwan
Architects: Stu/D/O Architects
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Project Team: Apichart Srirojanapinyo, Chanasit Cholasuek, Park Lertchanyakul, Thanipath Thanawuttimanas
Area: 120.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Ketsiree Wongwan
Structural Engineer: Darat Likitthaveechok
Client: Boy Rikyu Co.,Ltd.
© Ketsiree Wongwan
From the architect. As BOY Rikyu planned to expand the salon to the upper floor to provide more waiting area and multi-purpose space, Stu/D/O has developed a way to tie two levels together with a loop of continuous steel rod, which serves mainly as a structure for the new mobile cutting units.This raw steel rod runs from the front reception to the cutting area, up through the open void, into the waiting and multi-purpose area, and back down in a continuous loop, weaving different functions into a united space. Mirror units and shelving units are designed to hang with this rod system rather than attaching to walls, so furnishings can be positioned to fit any purpose or situation.
Second floor plan
© Ketsiree Wongwan
Third floor...
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