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Rebirth - INDA Experimental projects
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Design-Build Projects 2023
Instructors :

Eiji Sumi

Collaborators :

Musashi Paint Co.,Ltd.

Rebirth is a lighting design project that explores revivalism by transforming plastic waste from a paint factory into a captivating sculpture. Musashi Paint Co.,Ltd. provided the plastic waste in the form of colored plates, which were assembled to depict dynamic movements of ascent or descent. The arrangement appears random, with clusters varying in dimensions.

Embracing non-linearity and freedom, the composition aligns with the revivalist theme. While materiality plays a role, the focus lies on light and its configuration. The weaving and spiraling of light among clusters infuses the sculpture with a sense of life and rebirth. Pulsing and fading in rhythmic velocity, different parts of the composition come back to life, symbolizing rejuvenation. This sequence, combined with the physical structure, embodies the journey of rebirth and purpose within the realm of lighting design.

Student :

Abhiwit Abhinayanurakt

Pakin Arkkaleepan

Praifah Devapradipa

Pranpridi Jarupran

Chanakarn Komthongvijit

Panpailin Kongvinyu

Shatswan Manorassamee

Prasopsuk Munkong

Arin Smutharaks

Pichamon Surawattanawan

Thanakrit Tangcharoensiri

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2023 Design-Build Projects

Ton-Tao Ceramic Pavilion

The Baan Mueng Goong Ceramic Pavilion reimagines a gallery for ceramic works. Inspired by the village’s ceramic kiln reflecting the history of their craftsmanship, the gallery creates an immersive experience resembling the interior of a large kiln surrounded with ceramic pieces crafted by the villagers of Baan Mueng Goong. The design includes ceramic bricks, ceiling tiles, and a cladding system to provide protection from the sun and rain, as well as improved airflow features. The pavilion’s gradient colors on the brick walls and ceiling tiles resemble the heat’s effect when firing ceramics. Within the interior is a showcase space using wooden wall-mounted displays designed and constructed to fit perfectly into the original brickwork of the Mueng Goong village. These elements are designed to be rearrangeable, allowing for various display styles. Moreover, they can be adapted for future displays of additional ceramic works. The pavilion not only gathers various craftsmanship from the community but also creates a place for visitors to learn and embrace ceramic works.

2020 Design-Build Projects

Thailicious

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.

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