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Bangkok-based architecture studio that focuses on sustainable design and the use of local materials in its projects . One of his most notable projects is Furnish Studio, an oil painting art studio located in Rayong, Thailand. This studio is elevated above the ground and surrounded by a serene environment within the artist's village, as it opens onto a large pond at its rear. aerial view of the house Aerial view Singnoi Beer Precisely, the fact that it is an oil painting studio has conditioned the project. “The ingenious formation of the building is designed especially for spatial work with oil paint. Due to the constant evaporation of the oil painting medium, it requires proper ventilation, otherwise it could affect the artist's health in the long term . In accordance with the condition, bamboo slat walls were used as a design element,” the architects explain on their Instagram account. Interior with colorful furniture Singnoi Beer Hall.
For the design of Furnish Studio, 11.29 Studio was inspired by the natural environment and industrial status of the Rayong region. Known as one of the richest regions in the Asian country, Rayong is often surrounded by industrial estates where mass construction and concrete waste are inevitable. Therefore, the design team Phone Lead sought to reduce embodied emissions from transportation energy by using local and sustainable materials. In particular, 11.29 Studio decided to give new life to the discarded concrete that is characteristic of the region . This material was used to construct the studio's entrance wall, which is formed by a sequence of local concrete spacers that gradually lead visitors into the studio. This sculptural entryway is a simple yet creative expression that demonstrates how unique design elements can be created from recycled materials. Detail of the facade with the openings Side facade Singnoi Beer In addition to using discarded concrete, 11.29 Studio used bamboo slats to form flexible shutters along the studio's façade.
These shutters open to allow fresh ventilation and views to circulate through the space , which is particularly important to protect the health of artists working with oil paint in a space that requires adequate ventilation due to constant evaporation of the oil. half. Choosing sustainable and local materials not only reduces the project's carbon footprint, but also roots it in its natural and cultural context. In fact, the skin of the building is a tribute to the Rayong region and its industrial heritage, while the bamboo façade creates a dialogue with the nature that surrounds the studio . Interior with painting studio Inside Singnoi Beer With all this, Furnish Studio has shown itself to be a project that values sustainable design and the use of local materials, which can be a source of inspiration to create unique and harmonious buildings with their environment. 11.29 Studio has used unusual materials and turned them into standout design elements, while managing to reduce the project's carbon footprint. The result is a serene and creative art studio that integrates perfectly into its natural and cultural surroundings.
For the design of Furnish Studio, 11.29 Studio was inspired by the natural environment and industrial status of the Rayong region. Known as one of the richest regions in the Asian country, Rayong is often surrounded by industrial estates where mass construction and concrete waste are inevitable. Therefore, the design team Phone Lead sought to reduce embodied emissions from transportation energy by using local and sustainable materials. In particular, 11.29 Studio decided to give new life to the discarded concrete that is characteristic of the region . This material was used to construct the studio's entrance wall, which is formed by a sequence of local concrete spacers that gradually lead visitors into the studio. This sculptural entryway is a simple yet creative expression that demonstrates how unique design elements can be created from recycled materials. Detail of the facade with the openings Side facade Singnoi Beer In addition to using discarded concrete, 11.29 Studio used bamboo slats to form flexible shutters along the studio's façade.
These shutters open to allow fresh ventilation and views to circulate through the space , which is particularly important to protect the health of artists working with oil paint in a space that requires adequate ventilation due to constant evaporation of the oil. half. Choosing sustainable and local materials not only reduces the project's carbon footprint, but also roots it in its natural and cultural context. In fact, the skin of the building is a tribute to the Rayong region and its industrial heritage, while the bamboo façade creates a dialogue with the nature that surrounds the studio . Interior with painting studio Inside Singnoi Beer With all this, Furnish Studio has shown itself to be a project that values sustainable design and the use of local materials, which can be a source of inspiration to create unique and harmonious buildings with their environment. 11.29 Studio has used unusual materials and turned them into standout design elements, while managing to reduce the project's carbon footprint. The result is a serene and creative art studio that integrates perfectly into its natural and cultural surroundings.