Aluminum Grotto and Public Ground by HAS design and research

Aluminum Grotto and Public Ground is a meticulously designed architectural work that integrates a three-dimensional interior, a permanent structure, and a craftsmanship façade surface.

It was created on the 90th anniversary of The Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage (ASA). Initiated by Thailand’s aluminum company S-ONE Group and KIN, the acclaimed architectural firm HAS Design and Research was commissioned for the design.

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Hung And Songkittipakdee (HAS) aimed for this building to not only reflect Thailand’s status as the most significant metal manufacturing exporter in Southeast Asia but also to provide a public resting place at the ASA 90th Anniversary Architect Expo. The space allows the public to participate for free in activities such as public learning, art exchanges, and educational lectures, serving non-profit functions.

After multiple discussions and thorough understanding, the client fully embraced the concept proposed by HAS Design and Research founders and architects Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee, ensuring that Aluminum Grotto and Public Ground became a center for free public access, devoid of commercial operations and promotion, and dedicated to idea exchange and learning.

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Based on this premise, HAS Design and Research proposed an innovative design to create a valley-like grotto with a natural impression amidst the busy and densely packed exposition.

This Aluminum Grotto and Public Ground not only recreates past scenes where Thai people relied on natural landscapes for their dwellings and lives, but also reflects the current situation where the average green open space per capita in Bangkok is only 6.99 square meters, much lower than the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommended 9 square meters.

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During regular times, the elevated structure creates an open space underneath, generating more “gray space” to attract the public and extend the indoor and outdoor environments. This design also echoes the multifunctional “Tai toon” space of traditional Thai stilt houses.

At special moments, the natural light illuminating the grotto-like space not only provides functions for education, learning, and forums but also creates a sense of ceremony, offering an unprecedented sensory experience.

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The Aluminum Grotto and Public Ground is ultimately constructed from hundreds of thousands of aluminum rods, with a design that integrates the skin into the space, the space with the structure, and the structure with diverse functions, known as Total-ness Design.

None of these aluminum rods are of the same length; each rod is meticulously cut and assembled by craftsmen, reminiscent of the intricate craftsmanship seen in Thai temples. Amidst rapid industrial development, the Aluminum Grotto and Public Ground integrates tradition and future with an unconventional concept, allowing Thai people to rediscover the potential of local craftsmanship.

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Aluminum Grotto and Public Ground has been awarded the highest honor, the “Thematic Pavilion of the Year Award,” at The Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage Exposition (ASA Architect Expo). This prestigious exposition was organized by The Association of Siamese Architects Under Royal Patronage in collaboration with TTF International Company Limited.

This esteemed award highlights the work of acclaimed architects Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee from HAS Design and Research, who offer a new perspective on Bangkokians’ lifestyle and future living trends. Their architecture focuses on the relationship between natural and man-made structures, seeking to create a new type of architecture that blends seamlessly with the city. Source by HAS design and research.

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Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Architect: HAS design and research

Lead architects: Jenchieh Hung, Kulthida Songkittipakdee

Design team: Jenchieh Hung, Kulthida Songkittipakdee, Saralchana Pueakhachen, Muze Ouyang, Jiamin Yang

Structure consultant: Buncha Layangkoon

Lighting consultant: Light Is

Aluminum production: KIN Thailand

Structure production: Pacific Pipe Co., Ltd.

Lighting production: Motion Tech Thailand Co Ltd, Neowave Technology

Constructor: Bangkok Canvas

Completion year: 2024

Photographs: DOF Sky|Ground, Courtesy of HAS design and research

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