Bangkok based architecture firm ASWA, led by Phuttipan Aswakool and Chotiros Techamongklapiwat architects, was commissioned to design the new Sevenlakes headquarters located in a 400 sqm plot close to Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport, surrounded by low-rise, residential buildings and vacant land.

The Sevenlakes company, a leader in food packaging in Thailand, is a specialist in flexible thermoformed packaging and wanted to take the image of its thermoformed packaging as an architectural idea.
The proposal designed by ASWA responds to the idea that the new headquarters architecturally represents part of its product. The headquarters is basically made up of a space of about 230 square meters with a work program that houses a large area for between 6 and 8 workers, a meeting room and an office. These spaces are joined by a vegetation patio, a water patio and an area for facilities and toilets.

El proyecto se resuelve con una estructura metálica que facilita la realización de una forma irregular. El volumen trapezoidal crece hasta los 6 metros en su parte más alta, la zona de oficinas y se reduce hacia la oficina de dirección y el patio de agua. El material utilizado para la envolvente exterior es un compuesto de aluminio negro metálico que cubre todo el edificio para funcionar como un material de envoltura de una sola hoja al igual que el producto de empaquetado termoformado de la compañía.



Sevenlakes Office by ASWA. Photograph by Phuttipan Aswakool / ASWA


Sevenlakes Office by ASWA. Photograph by Phuttipan Aswakool / ASWA

Project description by ASWA

ASWA designed a new office with an irregular-shaped construction inspired by their product, a vacuum skin packaging film for the food industry. The unformed functional space conveys the concept of a variable appearance following the shape of an object it wraps. The office has two courtyards; a greenery court and a water court, which allow natural light to shine into the space.

Sevenlakes company is the creative office that leads in the food packaging in Thailand and is a specialist in thermoforming packaging for flexible packaging. ASWA offer the idea of how to represent their new headquarters which architecturally starts from their product. The interior space of 230 sq.m. fits for 6-8 staff seating, ten seat meeting room, and the area for the managing director room.

Approximately 400 square meters, the site is close to the Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok and is surrounded by a low-rise residential building and empty low land. The new office tends to amplify their product, the thermoforming packaging, and translate into an architectural language. The triangular volume with the trapezoid plan shape comes from the idea of thermoforming packaging, followed by the functional inside. The highest volume of 6 meters is next to the roadside for the staff area, which fits 6-8 people, and the ceiling is inclined to a meeting room and a managing director room.

The steel structure is selected for a structural design to play a prominent role in this project because it can provide an irregular shape with a wide span. The exterior material of black trapezoid volume with two scoop courtyards is a metallic black aluminium composite that clads all over the building to perform as a single sheet wrapping material like the company's thermoforming packaging product.

The functional layout can separate into three parts: the staff area on the left side, the meeting area on the center, and the managing director's room on the right side. The entrance is on the oblique side of the trapezoid plan, which has a deck for the welcome area and a curved background wall that allows staff to relax during their break time or after work. The first glimpse of the space, when entering inside, is the surprising scoop greenery courtyard with natural light providing for the staff area, while the meeting room shares a view on the shortened side. Besides the big yard, this building still has another surprising scoop pool court for the managers to enjoy with their children during the weekend.

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ASWA (Architectural Studio of Work - Aholic). Architects.- Phuttipan Aswakool, Chotiros Techamongklapiwat.
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Landscape Design.- LAAB.
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CCK.
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Gross Built Area.- 240 m².
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2022.
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Bangkok, Thailand.
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Phuttipan Aswakool / ASWA.
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ASWA. Architecture firm founded by Phuttipan Aswakool (b. Bangkok, Thailand, 1982) and Chotiros Techamongklapiwat (b.  Bangkok, Thailand, 1986). Phuttipan Aswakool is architect graduated from Chulalongkorn University (2005) and Graduated from Columbia University, NY, USA (2008). Chotiros Techamongklapiwat is architect graduated from Chulalongkorn University (2009). They stablished Architectural Studio of Work - Aholic (ASWA) in 2013.
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Published on: June 6, 2022
Cite: "Thermoformed product as architectural language. Sevenlakes Office by ASWA" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/thermoformed-product-architectural-language-sevenlakes-office-aswa> ISSN 1139-6415
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