Phayayen Residence

Project details coming soon

(Construction in Progress)

Textured solid walls take up much of the entrance facade giving off a mountainous feel and a secure sense of privacy.

The prominent bedrock terrain triggered the use of natural stone such as Travertine, Crema Marfil, White Cordoba, river rocks, and crushed stone aggregate throughout the building

Terraces and balconies with generous roof overhangs are deliberately accentuated on the scenic side of the house

The slightly askew parapet and roofline resonate with the uneven ridges of the panoramic mountain scene.

Upon entering the house, one would be greeted by a broad view of the oblique pool and the curved canopy, capturing a striking composition of Khao Yai National Park in the background

A gathering of smooth curvature and oblique lines come together at the entrance hall to celebrate the intricacy and irregularity of the region's natural landform.

Travertine stone with traces of hot spring deposits in its light-colored veins is featured on the wall and the entrance hall floor, which would lead into the oblique heated pool and its extensive terraces.

The heated pool is elevated and bridges between the gym, the hallway, and the children's quarter. Using undulating irregular lines would reflect the fluid connection and formation between land and water.

 

More info. to come.