This small studio of 49 m² with an asymetric roof sits on a site of around 100 m² that was previously used as a parking lot. The building contrasts the black metal cladding of its façade with the greenery and light provided by the central courtyard.
Description of project by ASWA
A “dark green geometric volume” with its punctured roof opening to a green area defines a small design studio, ASWA (Architectural Studio of Work - Aholic), located in Bangkok, Thailand. The studio sits on a small land, around 100 m² that previously used as parking lots.
The studio has used metal sheet panels as the main material to clad this compact office throughout its wall and roof. The one-story asymmetry hip roof studio holds a 49 m² square-shaped plan with a 6 m² square punctured court inside. This off-center courtyard is determined by the required width and height of the surrounding spaces regarding their functions, which include working space for 6-8 staffs, a meeting area, a displayed physical models, materials cabinets, and restroom.
Shape and form of the building represent a humble character of the studio, and its idea of the ideal working atmosphere which are derived from the experimental design in the way to hide from the bustling outside street with minimum openings, yet to surprisingly open itself to the inner green space. This courtyard allows the natural ventilation to go through the office space, as well as the natural light that contributes beautiful shade and a great view for the studio. It also lives with a natural ecosystem by inviting bird, squirrel, butterfly, frog, etc. to reside in its central green space.