Project Credits & Specs:
- Architects: Stu/D/O Architects
- Photography: Rungkit Charoenwat
- Visualizations: Stu/D/O Architects, DOF
- Location: Nakhon Nayok, Thailand
- Site Area: 22,000 m2
- Built Area: 1,200 m2
- Design Year: 2018
- Completion: 2021
Winding Villa is a vacation home for city dwellers, nestled in the lush landscape of Khao Yai National Park. Located at the border of the natural reserve, the villa sits at the foot of the mountain and shares its 20,000 square meter site with a natural animal watering well.
In order to cause the least amount of disruption to the natural surroundings, the client and design team decided against the construction of a perimeter fence, opting for a curved geometry that defines only the boundary of the villa. The shape and direction of the curved wall are determined by the location of the existing trees. The winding geometry of the ground floor curves in and out as it avoids or encircles the trees on the site, leaving the trees untouched outside its boundary, or bringing them into the courtyard to become a part of the architecture.
As the curved boundary wall winds around the site, it transforms itself from walls to walkways and corridors, and into living spaces. This organic curve wall also lifts up into arches, creating both physical and visual connections to the site outside the villa’s boundary. At its largest opening, the ground condition transforms from grass to reflection ponds, to discourage wild animals from entering the villa in the most natural way possible.
The upper mass containing the sleeping quarters sits above the curving form, overlooking the two courts. Underneath the 20-meter rectangular box placed across the first story’s free-form mass, the outdoor pool deck is bounded by a sense of heaviness of the mass above and contained within the organic curve that defines an area well suited for relaxation. This sense of being completely open to the exterior nature yet enclosed by the architectural boundaries whether it be in the curving walls or organic-shaped ponds surrounding the perimeter provides a sense of place and a feeling of home within this unique site.
The project description is provided by the architects.
About the architects:
Stu/D/O Architects is a young architectural company practicing architecture, urbanism, and sustainable design. It was founded in 2010 by Chanasit Cholasuek (D) and Apichart Srirojanapinyo (O). Stu/D/O design approach is to consider the layers of physical and cultural distinctness at each site to invent new possibilities for the buildings’ function, context, and space while integrating passive sustainable design in every process.