House K
Soopakorn Srisakul

House K

Bangkok Tokyo Architecture come Architetti

House K is a residence located in an old residential area, characterized by two-story buildings with gabled roofs set back from the road. Over time, the neighborhood has undergone changes with houses being painted in various colors, fences being rebuilt, and windows being replaced, resulting in a diverse residential landscape. The client decided to reconstruct their family home due to changes in their family structure and the deterioration of the existing house.

photo_credit Soopakorn Srisakul
Soopakorn Srisakul

The new house aims to prioritize participation and engagement rather than trying to achieve an absolute form or momentary desires. It takes on a form that seemingly has emerged organically from its surroundings, blurring the distinction between its origin and end. Initially, a simple concrete grid frame was established for three stories, which was then modified and extended outward to shape the overall structure. Bricks were laid between the frames to form walls. The placement of windows, skylights, stairs, curtains, and bathrooms followed, with each element subtly deviating from the original frame, resulting in a space of fragmented coexistence—autonomous yet interconnected.

photo_credit Soopakorn Srisakul
Soopakorn Srisakul

Each floor serves a distinct function: the mother's room, a living/dining area, and the son's room. The projecting beams create shared spaces such as approaches, corridors, and balconies. These semi-outdoor areas not only provide connectivity between floors but also establish a direct connection between the interior and the external environment, encompassing the city, natural light, and air. Furthermore, they offer potential for future expansions and adaptations.

photo_credit Soopakorn Srisakul
Soopakorn Srisakul

The construction method employed —laying bricks between a reinforced concrete grid frame—is most common in the surrounding context. Many neighboring houses and even skyscrapers utilize this structure, often concealed beneath decorative facades. By exposing and modifying this internal framework, the domestic realm is unveiled, revealing its origins and becoming accessible.

photo_credit Soopakorn Srisakul
Soopakorn Srisakul

Through a continuous process that involves integrating new possibilities into a form and iteratively modifying and altering it to achieve a balanced state— the process of House K is much like the ongoing act of habitation itself.

photo_credit Bangkok Tokyo Architecture
Bangkok Tokyo Architecture
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