
Structure follow 11.29 Studio used rotating bamboo screens to permit this portray studio in Thailand to be opened as much as the encompassing panorama.
Situated alongside a pond in an agricultural space in Rayong, Furnish Studio is designed for an area oil painter who desired a well-ventilated, open house that would function each a piece and show space.

In response to this, 11.29 Studio created a sq. house surrounded by a verandah that enables air flow and daylight to be managed by way of full-height, rotating screens made utilizing native bamboo.
“Thailand’s scorching and humid local weather, together with the proprietor’s desire to not use air-con within the major work space, necessitated a method to maximise pure air flow,” 11.29 Studio’s founder Kantinan Na Nakorn instructed Dezeen.

“Working inside a restricted finances required us to hunt methods to minimise development prices,” Nakorn added.
“A sq. flooring plan emerged as probably the most economical choice because it reduces the variety of pillars and minimises the necessity for partitions.”

The doorway to Furnish Studio is framed by two excessive concrete partitions, which have been constructed utilizing surplus cylindrical and cuboid spacers from a close-by manufacturing facility.
Steps lead up into the studio, which is raised off the bottom to mitigate the danger of flooding and to stop animals from getting into.

“We aimed to combine parts of the native atmosphere into our design,” Nakorn mentioned.
“For instance, we utilised bamboo for the encompassing partitions to help native farmers, and we explored various supplies resembling concrete spacers, which we obtained totally free from the concrete plant of the encompassing industrial estates,” he added.
Inside, Furnish Studio incorporates a double-height house with an uncovered concrete body and a high-level show cupboard that’s accessed by way of a blue ladder.
A storage room and skylit toilet sit on both facet of the central house and have been pulled again from the sting of the constructing to permit them to be enclosed with out disrupting the openable bamboo display facade.

“Throughout much less busy durations, the widespread space serves as a resting place the place one can recognize the collected art work,” defined Nakorn.
“Consequently, a cupboard for displaying collectables was integrated above the storage room, and vibrant furnishings was added.”

Furnish Studio was not too long ago longlisted within the office venture class of Dezeen Awards 2023.
Different artist’s areas not too long ago featured on Dezeen embody the conversion of a Nineteen Fifties storage in Edinburgh right into a studio with a way of “civic grandeur”.
The images is by Beer Singnoi.