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WAN VAYLA Huahin - Khaotao

Huahin 101, Prachuab Khiri Khan
Thailand
2015

WAN VAYLA Huahin - Khaotao

Huahin 101, Prachuab Khiri Khan
Thailand
2015

WAN VAYLA Huahin - Khaotao

Huahin 101, Prachuab Khiri Khan
Thailand
2015

Wan-Vayla is a low-rise residential project at Hua Hin. Focusing on the importance of the original trees which provides shade as well as relaxation areas.


Landscape architects had the opportunity to see the area from the beginning and realized the value of the existing trees in these areas. Joined team of designers and project owners designed layout of the building to avoid these existing trees, including reducing some building areas to maintain the original trees.


The design principles are as follows:

- Open space: are designed to provide superior living standards. Emphasize on the continuity of the area by the rhythm. The circulation is smoothly designed to influence users to feel the differences of each part.

- Design view: Each area is designed to have beautiful point of views and a visual sequence to other particular areas.

- Landscape elements: emphasis on simple lines with connections to nature. Long-term and low-maintenance materials are used.

- The plants: using some of local plants in combination with extra trees provide more greenery, and to conform to different concept of each area.


Design concepts for each area are divided by the physical characteristics and atmospheres of each project:


1. Panoramic Touch The design aims to provide an open view of the sea and create unobstructed panoramic views. Activities areas is in the shade under the trees on both left and right side, and a large pool at the back. The design of this area is to alter the landscape contours as little as possible, to maintain the original trees, and added salt-tolerant plants.


2. Gentle Touch To create a calm, relaxing atmosphere, pool and public areas in are designed to avoid disturbance to rooms on the 1st floor.


3. Amusement Touch This area is similar to the previous area in terms of the method used to create privacy. Since this area has large trees in the middle, therefore, swimming pool has a zigzag style to avoid the trees. Some trees areas became a virtual island. In addition, the pool has a variety of water features to provide users with a rich and diverse experiences.


4. Serene Touch This area is located lower than the rest, and is also adjacent to many other areas. Consequently, landscape architects chose to use this space as a peaceful garden for relaxing, reading or talking with each other. Retaining wall is used to stabilize the trees along it.

AWARDS
TALA Professional Awards 2016 : Hornor Awards (Residential Complex-Low Rise)

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