![]() a particular type of mosquito net for the pets’ area lets them run around and play, bringing life to the project and joy to the residents. In addition to having nature as a vital element infusing the space together, mac and ham are the owner’s beloved pets, and the architect has carefully selected various details and materials to accommodate them. these trees also provide shade to the steel building, helping to keep it cool. thanks to this dark shade, the lush greenery becomes the protagonist of the project ivy grows on the perimeter walls, and trees seem to grow through the structures. The client chose the navy-colored containers in an effort to make the surrounding nature stand out. to connect the various containers, walllasia extends the teakwood floor of the interiors into a series of wooden terraces, fusing the garden outside with the rooms inside. the slimmer volume contains a studio space and another living space. the second floor hosts a generous master bedroom with an ensuite shower room and a walk-in wardrobe. The larger of the two volumes contains a kitchen, dining and living area on the first floor. It may have been a really bad career choice not sticking with containers, but my moves into modular construction and tiny homes were not too successful either. the rest of the program is arranged in two larger volumes that are connected to make an L shape. there’s a single-story pavilion located right next to the entrance, which houses a living room and a gallery for pet paintings for the daughter. to enter the site, residents step through a door on the metal front gate, where they are transported to a private haven populated by lush trees and midnight blue-colored containers. To afford privacy from the busy city, mac & ham house is shielded by a seemingly impregnable street-facing façade. called ‘mac & ham house’ after the owner’s pets, the design prioritizes privacy and connection to nature. ![]() Amid the hustle and bustle of bangkok, walllasia has shaped a private dwelling from containers for two generations of the same family.
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