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Design-Build Projects 2020
Instructors :

Dr. Preechaya Sittipunt

The project was created in the form of a student enterprise business model focusing on Thai food in contemporary society. Thai food is usually a sit-down meal, however, in the busy lifestyle of Bangkok, people believe this is too time-consuming. The only time we get to sit down and have a proper Thai meal is when we go home. In the pandemic situation where we cannot go home to visit our families, we are providing a campaign of ‘a taste of home’ in the sense of ‘food from mother’ which can be seen through small postcards that are given out with food orders. 

Through a series of workshops with a chef, a nutritionist, and professionals in the culinary industry, the students were required to research and develop the whole process of operating a food business, including creating a menu, prototyping and testing, designing the branding and packaging, planning production and distribution logistics, and analyzing financial feasibility.

Student :

Norrawich Busarakum

Pim Pongsivapai

Thanaree Poomviset

Phubordin Marcharoen

Phakaporn Chullavullibha

Miriam Dheva-Aksorn

Natchaporn Ruayfupant

Sirintra Chakphet

Wasita Uancharoenkul

Puri Udomlerdwanasin

Pan Yodbutr

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2023 DCC Projects

Children’s Stage

The project is for a 60 seat ‘black box’ theatre for the Mirror Foundation at Angoon’s Garden, Thong Lo. The Mirror Foundation works in a variety of charitable humanitarian areas: Nationality assistance, Missing Persons Project (reconnecting families), Human on street project (helping people who live on the street access welfare state) , Volunteer work with hospitaliсed / incapacitated sick children in the hospital. Angoon’s Garden in Thong Lo is a gift of Angoon Malik (one of the Foundation’s founders) and the Mirror Foundation who operate and maintain the small garden, workshop, cafe and shop for the benefit of children and parents that live locally, and to receive donations of clothes and household goods that are sold or distributed to assist the charitable programs of the Foundation. The new theatre takes the form of a pavilion at the rear of the garden and will offer performance and practice space for adult and children theatre groups and provide an additional source of income through tickets sales and assist to raise public awareness of the Mirror Foundation. The roof of the new theatre replaces the external space lost at ground level and will extend the garden with space for weekend market/street food fairs. The small garden hut used by Angoon Malik is to be retained and renovated in her memory. The project introduced students to the architectural and acoustic design of performance space. Students visited and saw a theatre performance at the black box theatre, Bangkok University, had a lecture and workshop with an acoustician and developed the scheme design in collaboration with structural and MEP engineers. The building permit will be submitted and approved December-February 2024 and building completion is slated for September 2024.

2023 DCC Projects

King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital

At King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital (KCMH), a small city of personnels works tirelessly to make sick people get better. In addition to doctors, pharmacists, lab scientists, and nurses that are directly involved in the medicinal work, there is a community of hospital staff that enables and enhances the healing process. Often behind the scene, this group of people ranges from accountants, clerks, cooks, janitors, security guards, mechanics, gardeners, ground keepers, etc. Without these essential workers, the operation of this public hospital would grind to a halt. This project aims to help out the community of hospital staff at KCMH, transforming a pair of service spaces. The first is the replacement of the existing greenhouse. The existing shed was overfilled with plants and had potential to be upgraded to a proper plant nursery for efficiency and structural integrity. The second space is the feature courtyard behind the new buildings, fenced off and used for maintenance and storage. This front of house/back of house project offered a great opportunity for INDA students to engage in a public servicing role and execute their design ideas in creative, practical forms.

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