2021 International Conference: 27th World Congress of Architects Project Proceedings

Bang Nong Saeng Kindergarten

International Proceedings

Author(s): Carmen Torres & Pau Sarquella

Design-Build for Community is a design and academy program focusing on providing new communal spaces to underprivileged communities, mainly in rural Thailand. In a 500-people eastern town, surrounded by rice plantations, access to not only proper education but also quality spaces to meet, learn and play was enthusiastically received. Different mechanisms made that possible: – Questioning the brief and available resources. Defining educational and recreational needs, redefining the spatial requirements, and expanding the limits from what it’s commonly requested to what is socially rewarding. – Strategically designing the building as a modular system with the ability to exist as a partial building and grow in the near future when more funds will be available. – Rethinking the constructive techniques and aesthetics, a reinterpretation of the colorful context and everyday mechanisms of extended roof and eaves seen on vernacular and endemic architecture. Students were to manufacture a colorful, easy-to-assemble awning system that is to increase at 50% the surface of the kindergarten at highly reduced costs. – Passive ventilation system through solar chimneys, and taking tropical climate as an advantage that allows blurring the boundaries between interior and exterior. – On-site inhabitation during the construction by workers and students, fostering an intimate creative environment, promoting social bonding among people of varying classes, generations, and backgrounds. At Dum Yai, the process became more relevant than the result when city students, international instructors, village kids, and rural workers shared and learned from each other while working side by side.

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978-1-944214-30-2