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SINCE 2007 - 2011

JOMKWAN

NARKVICHETR

architectural

portfolio

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ARTIFICIAL REEF

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ARTIFICIAL REEF

AND HOTEL

POLYP

the Stealth Threshold

HYBIRD HOUSE

KIOSK

HOTEL &

ART GALLERY

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Paradox is try to biomimic natu-ral form while still representing a strong artificial sense to ironically provoke society’s awareness of the global warming and how one could participate in preventing such earthly decay.

PARADOX

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Turbine : utilize wind fore to propel the mechanism and driven the nylon display to move.

Cartons recycle slots : Fore users to folded the boxes before put the boxes in to maxi-mize the space’s capacity and minimize leftover.

Exterior Display : trigger users to be critical about environment.

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Exhale Tube : Remove fetor that was caused by sour milk to the upper level away from the pedestrian.

Container: gathering milk carton packagings which are difficult to reuse and recycle be-cause the plastic sheets and paper pieces are utterly submerged therefore not many appli-cations could be made out of the final prod-uct of carton recycle except for “GREEN BOARD” is the material that is use to create Paradox.

Interior Display : Informed users about environmen-tal facts that related to recycle cartons and how they could participate in recycling.

Interior View

PARADOX

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E L E VAT I O N

E A S T S O U T H

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HHHYB I R D H O U S E

Tra d i t i o n a l Th a i h o u s e s a re s i gn i f i c a n t p a r t o f o u r r i c h c u l t u re a n d l o n g a d a p te d to t ro p i -c a l g e o gra p hy a n d c l i m a te. H owe ve r a s t h e g l o b a l i z a t i o n s p re a d -i n g to Th a i l a n d t ra d i -t i o n a l b u i l d i n g s we re b e co m i n g l e s s p o p u l a r a n d s l ow l y f a d i n g o u t o f p e o p l e w ays o f l i fe . As t h e re s u l t Th a i a rc h i -te c t u re h a d d e ve l o p e d i n co n t rove r s i a l to t h e t ra d i t i o n a l m o d u l e. H owe ve r g l o b a l c l i m a te i s b e co m e u n -d e s i ra b l e m o re ove r t h e co u n t r y i s i n t re a te d by e n e rg y c r i s i s t h e re fo re t h e p e o p l e o f Th a i l a n d a re n ow m o re i n te r -e s te d i n e nv i ro n m e n t a l f r i e n d l y a rc h i te c t u re s . “ S te e l ” i s m a te r i a l i n w h i c h co n t a i n s gre a t f l e x i b i l i t y, e n d u ra b l e a n d m o s t i m p o r t a n t l y, s te e l a b l e to a p p l i e s i n a ny a p p l i c a t i o n s t h e re -fo re i t i s u n d e n i a b l y to b e a “s u p e r ” m a te r i a l . H owe ve r s te e l i s h i g h l y co n d u c t i ve m a te r i a l . I n o rd e r to a p p l i e d s te e l s t r u c t u re to h o u s i n g s u cce s s f u l l y t ra d i t i o n a l Th a i h o u s e m o d u l e s a n d i n n ov a t i ve te c h n o l o gi e s a re e s s e n t i a l

N O R T H W E S T

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Tra d i t i o n a l l y Th a i h o u s e s we re d e s i gn e d to a c -co m m o d ate ow n e r ’ d a i l y ro u t i n e a cco rd i n g l y to te m -p e ra t u re s , a n d t i m e, l i k e w i s e to H H . O n t h e e a s te r n u n i t wo u l d t u r n i t s o p e n i n g towa rd t h e we s t s o t h at ow n e r w i l l re ce i ve t h e f i r s t m o r n i n g l i g ht , i t i s hygi e n i c a s we l l . O n e ve n i n g, t h e ow n e r m i g ht d o i n g a c t i v i t y i n l i v i n g ro o m o r wo r k i n g o r re a d i n g o n t h e s e co n d f l o o r w i t h o u t b e i n g d i s t ra c t by h e at w h i c h w i l l s ave m o re e n e rg y fo r a i r co n d i t i o n . At n i g ht f a l l t h e b e d ro o m s w h i c h a c t a s h e at b a r r i e r d u r i n g d ay t i m e w i l l re l e a s e h e at b e fo re b e d t i m e.

K i tc h e n i s p l a ce i n t h e p o s i t i o n t h a t wo u l d e a s i l y ve n t i l a te d o f t h e s m e l l a n d s m o k e d u r i n g co o k i n g

U S AG E &S O L A R O R B I T

M A S SZO N I N G

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N o t o n l y t h e d o u b l e s k i n h e l p re d u ce t h e i nte n s i t y o f s u n ray b u t a l s o t h e g a p b e -t we e n t h e b u i l d i n g a n d s k i n w i l l h ave l owe r te m p e rat u re, w h i c h w i l l re d u ce e n e rg y re q u i te to co o l t h e b u i l d i n g a s we l l .

B e c a u s e n owa d ays Th a i l a n d o f te n e n -co u nte r d ro u g ht s , t h e re fo re i t i s w i s e to s to ra g e ra i n f a l l i n a d -d i t i o n t h e s e s to ra g e w i l l a c t a s h e at b u f -fe r s fo r t h e i nte r i o r a n d co u l d b e u s e fo r s a n i t a r y p u r p o s e s . B e -c a u s e i t i s p l a ce h i g h a s t h e re s u l t i t a l s o w i l l i n c re a s e f l u s h e f -f i c i e n c y.

Th e wa l l i s co m p o s e d w i t h m u l t i - l aye r s s u c h a s m e t a l f ra m e, wate r b a r r i e r, i n s u l at i o n , a i r g a p to p re ve nt h e at co n d u c t i n g, e s p e c i a l l y o n t h e e a s t a n d t h e we s t f a ç a d e s . e rg yR e q u i te to co o l t h e b u i l d i n g a s we l l .

H e at t h at d u m p t h ro u g h t h e h e at co i l w i t h ve nt i l ate d u p a s a re s u l t i t w i l l s u c h o u t t h e h e at i n t h e ro o m s a s we l l

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Samut Prakarn a province located on the outskirt of Bangkok,that becomes a destination for tourist to escape from the busy city. A simple and rural yet industrialize province that often attract thousands of visitors each year. The site of this projectis located in the Paknam district, a district that situ-ated to a large body of fresh water. A paradise for fishermen to catch and raise the fish. The local fishermen use the self made net to catch fish and other animalsth

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Net skin : deduce all noise pollution from the traffic, fresh market and, neighbors while still able to absorb the locally senses whether from wind breeze, a smell of fresh morning, rain shower, or seeing the local life style but still maintain our privacy.

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the Net : a length of open-meshed material madeof twine, cord, rope, or something similar, used typi-cally for catching fish or other animalsSymbolic use : To attract and catch tourist; and con-fine in the specific environment that been programDesign Objective: By using the idea of the fishing net to become the main inspiration for this project, that still remain vital element of the net such as- flexibility, light and visibility Design Proposal : Confine the space with mesh skin that wrap rib structure and the overall space of the desire programs and incorporating the passive venti-lation system and the properties of the net into the design of the hotel.

Confine the space with mesh skin that wrap rib structure and the overall space of the desire pro-grams and incorporating the pas-sive ventilation system and the properties of the net into the de-sign of the hotel and create new boundary of personal space

the Stealth Threshold

Natural Ventiled Space

Air ConditiononingSpace

Ventilated Tube : Allowed air from both sides to be ventilat-ed even when the bed room space is confine and at the same time deduce the room’s temperature.

The Net skin can allowed cross bentilation to occur because the common spaces are open space as wall and it is allowing stack ventilation to occur.

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DUNE INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION

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Project Description

DUNE is an interac-tive landscape re-sponds to the envi-ronment of Huahin. We believe that the space can be dynam-ically enclosed in a different way ac-cording to various programs and activ-ities. However, not only the people but also the site con-dition is allowed DUNE to interpret the reconfigura-tion of space in a format of living thing.

The design behaves as a surf surface and sen-suality related to the natural landscape also by exploring the lim-it and materiality of ‘leather’.

Project proposalDevelop the pro-gram of DUNE into more tangible and into system of multi-use envi-ronment;1 Recreation 2 Activity3 CLIMATE COMFROT

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POLYPARTIFICIAL REEF AND HOTEL

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POLYP is heavily influenced by technological advancements by integrating the technologi-cal in 2 aspects. One is a tech-nological enhancing environ-ment, a large development that creates positive impact to the local environment. Another is utilizing technological tool to its maximize potentials by coor-dinating each tool to working together efficiently.

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28 Km. 32 Km. 45 Km. 62 Km.

Unicorn and torpedo wrecks

M ango BayNangyuanPinnacle Green Rock

ChumphonPinnacle

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Twins

Wh ite Rock

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Sairee Reef

Pottery Pinnacle

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Shark Island

Sail Rock

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Ao Luek Point

Ao Lang Khai

Ao Tanote Pinnacle

Laom ThianPinnacle

Hin W ongPinnacle

JapaneseGarden

Light House

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Transportation

Getting here by boatFrom Koh Samui - From Na Thorn Pier : a daily boat service leaves from Na Thorn Pier at 10:30.- From Wat Pra Lan Pier : a high speed boat leaves from Wat Pra Lan pier at 08:00 and 12.30From Suratthani- From Tha Thong Pier, Surat Thani-Koh Tao, 8:00 - 14:30. Koh Tao-Surat Thani, 10:30 - 16:30- Night boat from Ban Don Pier, Surat Thani-Koh Tao, 23:00 - 6.00. Koh Tao-Surat Thani, 21:00 - 5:00.From Chumporn- From Ta Yang Pier : a daily boat leaves Ta Yang Pier at 7:00. The journey takes 3 hours.- From Tung Ma Kam Noi Pier : a high speed boat leaves at 7:00 and 13.00. The journey takes 2 hours.

Getting here by air- Bangkok to Suratthani : Thai Airways International offers daily flight to Suratthani. - Bangkok to Koh Samui : Bangkok Airways provides over 10 flights/day- Bangkok to Chumporn : Air Andaman flies four times a week to Chumphon.

Getting here by trainFrom Bangkok to Chumporn- Express #85 : leaves Bangkok 19:15 daily and arrives in Chumporn between 3:30 and 5:00.- Diesel : leaves Bangkok at 22:30 and arrives 06:00.

Getting here by CoachFrom Bangkok to Chumporn - From Southern Bus Terminal : Coaches leave the Southern Bus Terminal for Chumporn throughout fromabout 09:30 to 22:00 daily. The journey normally takes about seven hours.- From Kaosarn Road : daily bus depart at 20:00-21.00 and arrives in Chumporn at approximately 04:00.

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Many corals as well as other cni-darian groups such as sea anemones, form a symbiotic relationship with a class of algae, zooxanthellae, of the genus Symbiodinium. Aiptasia, while considered a pest among coral reef aquarium hobbyists, serves as a valuable model organism in the study of cnidarian-algal symbiosis. Typically a polyp harbors one spe-cies of algae. Via photosynthesis, these provide energy for the coral, and aid in calcification.The algae benefit from a safe environment, and consume the carbon dioxide and nitrogenous waste produced by the polyp.

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ConceptFormsymbioticrelation

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Thai GulfCurrent Circulation

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LongitudeSection

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Perspective ViewConvention Hall[2 floor]

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verticle planehorizontal planedeep pivot

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PolpyStaybilityTesting

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PolpyWaveBreakerTesting

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Because polpy is located in open sea which is possible to en-counter giant wave. According Thai Meteorological Depart-ment, the highest wave amplitude is around 3 meters in open sea however there are some fisher men reported to witness wave that about 5 meters tall. Therefore safety precautions are required. Test conduct in 3 different scenarios, on the bot-tom is in normal condition where the amplitude of the wave is at maximum and began to fall and continuously move forward. The middle test is under condition in which tall buffer is placed to cease of advancement the wave which result to be failure due to the left out energy still able to transmits through underside of the buffer. Finally the top test is under condition in which series of low-rise buffers are placed to gradually reduce wave energy. The final stage shows satisfy-ing result, the wave amplitude is minimal level efficiently. In addition is solution also allowed visitor to be able to view the scenery clearly as well

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Ocean Pipe

we can encourage the nat-ural process of upwelling, whereby cold, nutrient-rich water rises to the ocean surface and stimulates the growth of phytoplankton, algae. or coral.The vertical tubes wouldn’t require any outside energy input, and would instead rely on the natural energy of wave motion to force water up their 200m length. A flap or valve at the bot-tom of each tube would keep

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ECOLOGICAL DIVE

The main problems for the reefs of Southeast Asia is land run off and overexploitation. The reefs are SEA are in desperate times, with large decreases in abundance and diversity due to lack of protection. In 2008, as much as 40% of the reefs in SEA have already been effectively destroyed (compared with 19% globally). Only 15% of the reefs in SEA are consid-ered healthy (compared with 40% globally). If things contin-ue has they have been, 33% of the coral species in SEA are at risk of being lost in the very near future. Climate Change (such as the more severe/frequent bleaching events) is the biggest and most difficult problem to solve (Wilkinson 2010). The GCRMN is establishing a group of volunteer coordina-tors from 80 countries to send in papers fro the next edition of the Status of the Worlds Coral Reefs Report (2012), for more information search for the GCRMN website

Reefs around the globe are threatened by human activi-ties, and many scientists feel that much of the world’s reefs could be lost in the next 100 years. Like many parts of the world, the economy on Koh Tao is reliant upon our natural reef areas and the visitors they bring.

With these two facts in mind, Marine Conservation Koh Tao has made a goal of researching and constructing coral nurseries around the island. It is hoped that these nurseries can help to increase the reef area around Koh Tao and provide a means of restoring damaged areas faster than would naturally occur.

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Interaction StimulatorsExperiments

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Interaction StimulatorsExperiments

Interactive platform detect multiple changes within its environment such as humidity, touch, movement and response to each stimulator with par-ticular result.

Think sheet Leather is relevant mate-rial for platform in order to return to its origin condition.

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Interaction StimulatorsExperiments

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Utilizing flash as main processing soft-ware because it is easy to generate graphic presentation at the same it could connect to Phidgets and other software through actionscript 3.0 as a result we could stimulated some con-dition in the visual model and able to see how the design altered to con-ditions through graphic data, visual and physical as well. On the other hand the process could go other ways around, meaning either the represent data change or sensors in the physi-cal model detect changes in envi-ronment, the result will contribute the system to adapt as a whole.

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Interaction StimulatorsArchitectural Implement

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Under normal circumstance the in-teractive landscape would act as a green house with allowed plantation to grow under extreme condition of salty condition while act as buffer to prevent visitor from falling off when going close to the interactive land-scape it will suddenly rise up for cau-tionary warning.

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Interaction StimulatorsExperiments

03Experimentation with movement within ver-texes in total 3 dimensional directions in the net structure.

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Interaction StimulatorsExperiments

04Utilize fundamental method of load trans-ferring to mobilize the sphere architecture to move forward.

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Interaction StimulatorsExperiments

Kinetic light filtrations that consisted with multiple units which move interdentally ac-cording to the intensity of ray on particular unit and able to respond to light stimulation as organic like structure as a whole.

The model was utilizing cable ties, which are commonly used in household. These materials provide the architecture with flex-ibilities.

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Interaction StimulatorsArchitectural Implement

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Interaction StimulatorsArchitectural Implement

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