TA-THA-TA Studio / ASWA
ASWA (Architectural Studio of Work - Aholic) realized a studio with a collaged metal mesh façade for TA-THA-TA, a functional but playful Thai brand bag, in Bangkok, Thailand. The project holds a 120 m2 with 3.5 floors where first floor occupied by stocks. On second floor was used for assembling and a studio located on third floor with mezzanine level for rest space.
© Phuttipan Aswakool
Architects: ASWA
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Lead Architects: Phuttipan Aswakool, Chotiros Techamongklapiwat
Construction: JS Planning
Clients: TA-THA-TA
Area: 120.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Phuttipan Aswakool
© Phuttipan Aswakool
Text description provided by the architects. ASWA (Architectural Studio of Work - Aholic) realized a studio with a collaged metal mesh façade for TA-THA-TA, a functional but playful Thai brand bag, in Bangkok, Thailand. The project holds a 120 m2 with 3.5 floors where first floor occupied by stocks. On second floor was used for assembling and a studio located on third floor with mezzanine level for rest space.
© Phuttipan Aswakool
The small and narrow site has an existing big tree in the front of the property that contributes shading and great view for studio. With 4 meter width, the studio with a high gable roof tends to deflect the sun heat and provided extra and relaxed space for studio. Due to the limitation, a toilet is located in...
© Phuttipan Aswakool
Architects: ASWA
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Lead Architects: Phuttipan Aswakool, Chotiros Techamongklapiwat
Construction: JS Planning
Clients: TA-THA-TA
Area: 120.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Phuttipan Aswakool
© Phuttipan Aswakool
Text description provided by the architects. ASWA (Architectural Studio of Work - Aholic) realized a studio with a collaged metal mesh façade for TA-THA-TA, a functional but playful Thai brand bag, in Bangkok, Thailand. The project holds a 120 m2 with 3.5 floors where first floor occupied by stocks. On second floor was used for assembling and a studio located on third floor with mezzanine level for rest space.
© Phuttipan Aswakool
The small and narrow site has an existing big tree in the front of the property that contributes shading and great view for studio. With 4 meter width, the studio with a high gable roof tends to deflect the sun heat and provided extra and relaxed space for studio. Due to the limitation, a toilet is located in...
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