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PAM TALK - The Other's Place by Ekaphap Duangkaew

THE OTHER's PLACE Ekaphap Duangkaew A Young architect born in Chiang Mai, Thailand. A founder of EKAR and Co-founder of NOTDS, an experience architect in public and residential architecture, m ost of his projects are in Thailand (Bangkok and Chiang Mai) which is a mixture of local and urban. T-House T-House, a combination of home,  office, a warehouse, plus a residence for family expansion. According to an initial requirement of the project owner, Khun Noppawarat Pornputhakul, the main functions of T-House were created to support her family business, a cloth wholesaller from Pratunam District. To maintain the circulations and routine of the old house in Nonthaburi Province, a new built needed to be not just only a residence for an expanding family plus a small garment storage, but also needed to include an additional space for a new office and prepare an area for a further phase of family extension. To aggregate the owner’s aspiration with a design, EK...

Architectural Education

What do you wish you could or could have learnt in architecture in the last 4 semesters or in diploma (for diploma students) that would improve your understanding in architecture.  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I was graduated Diploma in Architecture from ALFA College. During the time were i was still figuring out what to study after my SPM, i wanted to be a pilot that was my dream from young (is still now), so how did i ended up in Architecture? Well my Uncle was an certified Architecture in the UK and SG, he told me that Architecture is not about building and space we live in, but an art where it  create beautiful forms and spaces that inspire humans within. Architectural education is about more than learning to design great spaces and whether or not you realize it at the time, it is also a great teacher of other  life lessons . All the  skills that we  attain inci...

5. What are your reasons to become or not become an architect?

In my opinion Architecture is rough. It’s definitely not a profession for everyone,  Architecture can be more of a lifestyle than just a job. To me the reason to be an architect is because of the  most beautiful aspect of architecture as a profession is how the industry embraces the individuality of each person, this is how architects is able to unleash their inner wildness and creativity. Architecture are good at defending their own opinion, because we student  were emotionally affected by a beautiful building, but in the classroom “beautiful” is not enough to convince the lecturers and professors. Most importantly architect is able to manage stress....a lot of it, so there is a reason why we called architorture instead of architecture.  Going thru architecture school takes you through a very in-depth journey, it help you understanding your needs, and figuring out how you can be successful on your own terms. EXTRA https://architizer.com/blog/29-rea...

The Could Haves in UCSI's Architecture

In Architecture School, there should have a freedom in exploration unexplored ideas.  Unfortunately, UCSI produces top quality students, but projects were clearly were already been there and done that. Ideas that are not being explore and the lecturer's in studios do not know how to entertain the idea. Coming from a diploma course, we were allowed to explore ideas that are crazy and out of the box. But in Degree, we were force to be mould into something else rather than enhancing our own style in architecture. It frustrates and the stress is overwhelming because within the tutorials, the lecturers provided some ideas to progress, but when done exactly as what the lecturer provided, with a few of my ideas to apply, we were criticise with passion.   The stage and mission of a project at a particular semester, we were suppose to focus on the design concept, the idea and learning process of the design then only the technical details. Unfortunately, the learning syste...

PAM Talk - THE OTHER'S PLACE

PAM Talk – THE OTHER’S PLACE 11 October 2017  Black Box, Publika Ekaphap Duangkaew          -        graduated in Architecture at Chiang Mai University -          the Founder of EKAR (2014-present) and co-founded NOTDS ( N ot O ther T han D esign S tudio) (2009-2014) -          the architectural and interior design firm based in Chiang Mai and Bangkok in 2014; with architectural design experiences in various typologies both public buildings and residential projects Awards: - -        Finalist of WAN awards 2014 (UK) for T-House (a House of T-Shirt maker in Nontaburee, Thailand) -        Double finalist of Architizer Awards 2015 (Factory and Cantilever categories) for The Power house of SCG (the mechanical building in Bangkok, Thailand) -        winner of “Baitong 3x3x3”, ...

ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION

A  R  C  H  I  T  E  C  T  U  R  A  L E  D  U  C  A  T  I  O  N As a student of architecture there’s many new things I've learned and want to say here that my life has changed from the past, last time during study in high school I did a lot of reading and assist teachers from high school but not now, now all is free and I'm free to voice my expressions through my design project work. During my diploma time, I still confuse am I chose the right decision because this is my future determinant. Just a couple of weeks in the journey of my life that environment has given me enough of an introduction to the life of being a graduate architecture student that I have a sense of what’s in store for me over the next three intense years. In that time, I also got an opportunity to meet my classmates, whose diverse educational, cultural and professional backgrounds form the richly v...