Breeze blocks on the exterior of this Bangkok home provide passive airflow and privacy, while also offering passersby glimpses of a bright-yellow courtyard interior.
The design of this New York residence is organized around three guiding principles: environmental harmony, aging-in-place, and wellness-oriented gathering.
Architect Kulapat Yantrasast envisions Dib Bangkok, Thailand's first international contemporary art museum, as more of an events-hosting playground than a temple for viewing static art.
Designed for the 90th anniversary of the Association of Siamese Architects, the swooping structure is composed of thousands of hand-crafted aluminum rods.
Amid a freewheeling community of fabricators in Northern Thailand, Patcharada Inplang and Thongchai Chansamak source materials from forest treks and reimagine construction techniques.