Chiang Mai Residence and Studio / Neil Logan Architect
Designed in collaboration with the owners, the house consists of three separate buildings loosely organized around courtyards and an entrance structure. All of the buildings are slightly raised from the ground and linked by covered walkways. Each building houses a different function, living and eating areas in one, sleeping and washing in another and work or play in a third.
© Jason Schmidt
Architects: Neil Logan Architect
Location: Tambon Su Thep, Thailand
Lead Architects: Neil Logan
Area: 4592.0 m2
Project Year: 2007
Photographs: Jason Schmidt
© Jason Schmidt
Text description provided by the architects. Designed in collaboration with the owners, the house consists of three separate buildings loosely organized around courtyards and an entrance structure. All of the buildings are slightly raised from the ground and linked by covered walkways. Each building houses a different function, living and eating areas in one, sleeping and washing in another and work or play in a third.
© Jason Schmidt
© Jason Schmidt
Despite these separations the transparencies of each volume reconnect to form a unified spatial network. This is further enhanced by the site?s existing vegetation which was left undisturbed. The structure is made of precast concrete columns, beams and deck elements with wood and steel windows. The interior and exterior finishes combine wood, ceramic, t...
© Jason Schmidt
Architects: Neil Logan Architect
Location: Tambon Su Thep, Thailand
Lead Architects: Neil Logan
Area: 4592.0 m2
Project Year: 2007
Photographs: Jason Schmidt
© Jason Schmidt
Text description provided by the architects. Designed in collaboration with the owners, the house consists of three separate buildings loosely organized around courtyards and an entrance structure. All of the buildings are slightly raised from the ground and linked by covered walkways. Each building houses a different function, living and eating areas in one, sleeping and washing in another and work or play in a third.
© Jason Schmidt
© Jason Schmidt
Despite these separations the transparencies of each volume reconnect to form a unified spatial network. This is further enhanced by the site?s existing vegetation which was left undisturbed. The structure is made of precast concrete columns, beams and deck elements with wood and steel windows. The interior and exterior finishes combine wood, ceramic, t...
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