Video description from @stackedhomes
In this week’s episode, a home in Bangkok is reimagined as a series of modest pavilions set around a large lake, shaped through conversations about life, family and memory rather than a conventional brief. Located on approximately 25,000 square metres at the edge of a dense neighbourhood and a public park, the house draws from a desire to recreate the openness of a rural seaside home within the city. Organised into separate living spaces and a central pavilion, the home is connected by open walkways where trees provide shade, and the landscape becomes the primary living environment. At its centre, a pond extends the site’s ecosystem, allowing water, plants and wildlife to shape daily life, creating a home where architecture and nature exist as one continuous experience.
Designed by EKAR Architects
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