The Garden of Sindhorn Residence / T.R.O.P

The Garden of Sindhorn Residence / T.R.O.P - Cityscape, WindowsThe Garden of Sindhorn Residence / T.R.O.P - Facade, GardenThe Garden of Sindhorn Residence / T.R.O.P - Table, Glass, ChairThe Garden of Sindhorn Residence / T.R.O.P - Windows, Facade, Garden, CourtyardThe Garden of Sindhorn Residence / T.R.O.P - More Images+ 19

Bangkok, Thailand
  • Architects: T.R.O.P; T.R.O.P
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  6800
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Wison Tungthunya
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Kenkoon, Ratchada marble, S Napa
The Garden of Sindhorn Residence / T.R.O.P - Cityscape, Windows
© Wison Tungthunya

Text provided by Landscape Architects. Recently, Bangkok has one of the most traffic jams in the World. As a result, more and more people have moved in to live in the city instead. Because of land prices, traditional house and garden are unaffordable, replaced by Vertical living which has a lot more density in compact sites. For Sindhorn Residence, the design team had to work with such a limited space and tried their best to create a microclimate, in order to provide a comfortable living space for the residents.

The Garden of Sindhorn Residence / T.R.O.P - Windows, Facade, Garden, Courtyard
© Wison Tungthunya

Sindhorn Residence is a  condominium right in the middle of Bangkok's prime area. The property was located just across Netherlands Embassy which occupied a lot of green areas. However the site itself was not very big for 2 buildings, Tower A and B. With fire lane regulation, the design team had to work with a small leftover space for greenery.

The Garden of Sindhorn Residence / T.R.O.P - Table, Glass, Chair
© Wison Tungthunya
The Garden of Sindhorn Residence / T.R.O.P - Glass, Facade, Chair, Windows
© Wison Tungthunya

Both buildings‚ lobbies was first raised up 2m from main access to avoid the city 'a recent flood problems, with Main drop off located in between both Towers. The covered passage connected the Main Drop off with garden space in front of Tower B. Stepped planters was designed to enclosed the experience of the residents walking through this tunnel-like space. A series of tall trees and shrubs were planted to provide more shades, adding protecting layers against Bangkok's infamous temperature.

The Garden of Sindhorn Residence / T.R.O.P - Chair
© Wison Tungthunya

In order to visually maximize garden space, the design team camouflaged part of the fire lane in front of Tower B's Lobby. Hardscape surface was slightly dropped and filled with shallow water. Appeared as Reflecting Pond, it visually doubled the view of the green space right in front of the lobby.

The Garden of Sindhorn Residence / T.R.O.P - Facade, Garden
© Wison Tungthunya
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The actual green area was kept at original level, appearing like sunken garden space from the Lobby. It was built slightly above street's level, to avoid filling and retaining wall. Here an orchard of tall trees were proposed to provide green layers to filter sunlight heat, creating microclimate effect for the residents. Water from Reflecing Pond overflowed to the lower gutter, creating white noises to animate the garden space.

The Garden of Sindhorn Residence / T.R.O.P - Windows, Garden, Courtyard
© Wison Tungthunya

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Cite: "The Garden of Sindhorn Residence / T.R.O.P" 18 Dec 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/885619/sindhorn-residence-trop> ISSN 0719-8884

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