• Project
  • About
  • Profile
  • Contact
ASWA
  • Project
  • About
  • Profile
  • Contact

EA7/ restaurant+cafe/ bangkok/ 2022

Project name/ Khao Niao Restaurant + Onda Cafe

status/ completed

location/ bangkok, thailand

years/ 2022

type/ restaurant + cafe

area/ 290 sq.m.

design team/ phuttipan aswakool, chotiros techamongklapiwat, prassapol sanguanwattanaraksa, tharritipan trakulhae, visarut vongjirasak

project info/

ASWA has completed a new E-sarn (North Eastern of Thailand) restaurant with a cafe around Ari, Bangkok, Thailand, using a wavy precast concrete facade that resembles a wave from an onsite concrete mold.

A wavy precast concrete facade formed by an onsite concrete mold for a new restaurant designed by ASWA for Khao Niao + Onda cafe around Ari, Bangkok, Thailand, surrounded by residential buildings with some restaurants and cafes.

The L-shaped one-story restaurant with approximately 290 square meters tends to hide a private courtyard for a peaceful space from the street. The Khao Niao restaurant + Onda cafe aims to be a new node for the high density of its area by creating a new destination in its neighborhood. The 6-meter height building can be separated into two main parts by L's legs: the main restaurant with the kitchen and the cafe with all service areas, divided by the central semi-indoor courtyard from the main entrance. At the same time, both spaces can celebrate the view of the enclosed courtyard altogether— this courtyard can arrange small events.

Meanwhile, for a cursory glance, the unique facade metaphorically represents the wave-like (Onda means Wave in Italian) all along the building's elevations. As mentioned before, wavy precast concrete is the main material of this project. In a site experiment, the contractor uses a standard corrugated roof tile as the primary mold casting of 1.20 x 2.40 square meters in a modular size. Then tile modular all together to create a large 6x8 square meters onsite concrete mold on the ground, which operates as a master mold casting to cast all facade panels. Then, the half-circle voids are applied as openings on the facade to scoop out the solidity of concrete, reveal the wooden interior space, and allow the natural light to brighten the space.

EA7_EX02.jpg
EA7_EX01.jpg
EA7_EX06.jpg
EA7_EX05.jpg
EA7_EX07.jpg
EA7_IA01.jpg
EA7_EX04.jpg
EA7_IA03.jpg
EA7_EX08.jpg
EA7_IA06.jpg
EA7_IA08.jpg
EA7_IA09.jpg
EA7_IA12.jpg
EA7_IA16.jpg
EA7_IA20.jpg
EA7_IA19.jpg
EA7_IA18.jpg
EA7_IA15.jpg
EA7_EX11.jpg
EA7_IA11.jpg
EA7_EX14.jpg
EA7_EX16.jpg

Powered by Squarespace.