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WORK EXPERIENCE
Professor Assistant - Employer: Vera Marina Press, Saul Appelbaum Website: http://www.veramaurinapress.org/ Jan 2014 - Jan 2015 Schedule, Contact, & Communicate with Manufacturers.Assist in producing and painting artwork/modelsMeasure and Draw Building Plans, Gallery Installation
Tennis Coach Assistant - Employer: Pai Klomkleaw, Chulalongkorn University Jan 2014 - June 2016
Demonstrate to the athletes the skill you require them to perform. Advising athletes on the training, suitable equipment, stretchingProvide motivation to exercise and to maintain well-being. Be a role model especially during practice sessions.Practice with individual or group of athletes in drill sets and conditioning routines. Tennis Court Maintenance Teacher Assistant (TA) - Employer: Chulalongkorn University August 2015 – June 2016
Guiding and grading a group (10-20 students) of first year students through workshops on a weekly basis that focus on software design skills - Rhinoceros, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Indesign, Adobe After Effects and Maxwell. Sourcing materials for workshops/Collecting & documenting student work
Intern - Employer: Langdon & Seah May 2016 –
Real Estate Consulting
EDUCATIONArchitecture (B.Sci) Sept 2012 - June 2016Chulalongkorn University
PARAMESH MAX HUTACHINDA [email protected]
WORK EXPERIENCE
Professor Assistant - Employer: Vera Marina Press, Saul Appelbaum Website: http://www.veramaurinapress.org/ Jan 2014 - Jan 2015 Schedule, Contact, & Communicate with Manufacturers.Assist in producing and painting artwork/modelsMeasure and Draw Building Plans, Gallery Installation
Tennis Coach Assistant - Employer: Pai Klomkleaw, Chulalongkorn University Jan 2014 - June 2016
Demonstrate to the athletes the skill you require them to perform. Advising athletes on the training, suitable equipment, stretchingProvide motivation to exercise and to maintain well-being. Be a role model especially during practice sessions.Practice with individual or group of athletes in drill sets and conditioning routines. Tennis Court Maintenance Teacher Assistant (TA) - Employer: Chulalongkorn University August 2015 – June 2016
Guiding and grading a group (10-20 students) of first year students through workshops on a weekly basis that focus on software design skills - Rhinoceros, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Indesign, Adobe After Effects and Maxwell. Sourcing materials for workshops/Collecting & documenting student work
Intern - Employer: Langdon & Seah May 2016 –
Real Estate Consulting
EDUCATIONArchitecture (B.Sci) Sept 2012 - June 2016Chulalongkorn University
“Office of Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion” Product Design WorkshopHost: Preechaya Sittipunt & Lalita WongbusarakhumDate: July 26-28, 2014 Location: Khon Kaen, TH//==============================================“Rifting Social Landscapes” Design Experimentation WorkshopHost: Mond Qu (Melbourne University) & Fredrik Hellberg (INDA)Location: Chulalongkorn University, BKK, TH//==============================================“Design between Tradition and Innovation: Beyond Borders” New-Olds Transcultural Design Workshop Host: Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations (ifa) and the Goethe-Institut Thailand together with TCDCDate: October 10 - 12, 2014Location: Thailand Creative & Design Center, BKK, TH//==============================================“Ambivalent Adaptation: a juxtaposition of ruins and realities” PAUU 03 WorkshopHost: Silpakorn University,Tunghai University, Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute for Architecture & Environmental StudiesChulalongkorn UniversityDate: December 11 – 18, 2015Location: Silapakorn University and Ayutthaya, TH//==============================================Alisa Andrasek’s Advanced Design Workshop on Pattern RecognitionHost: University College London & King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonbu-ri Location: SOA+D (Bang Khun Thian Campus), Bangkok//==============================================Design & Construction Project “Nongkhai School Canteen"Sponsor: Chulalongkorn UniversityDate: June - November 2014Location: Bueng Kan, TH//==============================================Design & Construction Project - “Hop Learning Center”Sponsor: Chulalongkorn UniversityDate: June - November 2015Location: Nong Khai, TH
WORKSHOP & PROJECTS
Basic
SolidworksSubstance Designer 3
Sketchup 8Modo 701
Houdini FX ProJavascript
VueMari 2.0v2
Daz Studio 4.6Silo 2.2
Microstation V8iCityEngine 2014
ArduinoLogic Pro X
Intermediate
Corel Painter 12Autodesk Mudbox 2013
123 Make 1.0UDK EditorUnity 5.2 1f1
QGIS Desktop 2.6.1Arc GIS 10
Marvelous Designer 4Cinema 4D
Autodesk Simulation CFD 2013Autodesk Maya 2012
Paracloud GEM 4Marmoset Toolbag 2
Poser Pro 2012
Advance
Ecotect Analysis 2011Meshlab
ProcessingPepakura
Zbrush 4R7Silhouette CAMEO
Realflow 2014Speedtree Cinema V6
Autodesk Showcase 2014
Fluent
AutoCad 2013KeyShot 6
3ds Max 20133D PrintingLumion 3.0.1
Revit Architecture 2014
Adobe Indesign CS6Adobe Photoshop CS6Adobe Illustrator CS6
Adobe Media Encoder CS6Adobe After Effects CS6
Adobe Premiere Pro
Rhinoceros 5Grasshopper 0.9
SKILLS & PROGRAMS
CONTENTS
Flagship Store4
Architectural Elements5
Digital StereotomyTools for Architecture
Case StudyFarnsworth HouseLloyd’s Building
Big Fish CityUrban Planning
1
Collective Habitat Din Daeng Community Housing
2
Social Housing Habitat3
01
14
21
Parametric Design
33
35
9
6
Domestic HousingHouse Schism
7
8
40
51
58
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River Craft & TerminalFluvial Infrastructure
First Year Drawing9 74
1
Aquaculture has been a part of Thai communites for centures, up until now; as a means for food resource and commercial. Mekong River, Chao Phraya River, and their tributary systems contain as many diversity of fish species as the Great Amazon River.
Best still, many rare species of fish have their scientific nams after these unique river systems; such as Hymantura Chaophraya (Giant Fresh Water Stingray), Catlocarpio Siamensis (Siamese Giant Carp) and Mekaong Giant Catfishetc. Exporting both fresh and saltwater species to the global & local markets brought billions annually to Thailand's economic sector. HOwever, without proper understanding and sustainable management, many species will go extinct in a few years. Worst still, many suburban fishing communi-ties are now selling their properties for a higher price to the real estate developers; to take over and turn those flourished fish ponds into another mundane suburban gated communities. In the near future, not only we'l lose most of our fishing industries, Thailand's identity as a 'water-borne' community will be lost forever; along with many fish species.
The three phases of the studio comprise a broad range of operation scales to examine the larger context of regional and global issues that have shaped the recent history of local & global fishing indus-try.
The studio will operate between the design orientation of architec-ture, Urban design discourse, and the policy making practice of Urban Planning.
Big Fish CityUrban Planning
1
Kunchorn Waree CityParamesh Hutachinda
Komthat Syamananda
Erosion is a constant in ecosystems as well as architecture. Buildings will erode and new construction will take place, however this is not the same with our biological ecosystem. Nature is irreplacable when gone. Therefore, the study encompasses how to restore mangrove forests in Bangkhunthian District and also discover how to economically sustain tourism, the major GDP factor in Thailand. Throughout the project, fisheries, crabcultures, and other techniques to preserve agroculture is studied to curb the drastic e�ects shrimp farms have on the environment.
For these farms to harvest,a 3 year turnover is required for mass production, but it does not need to be intermittent when there is mangrove forests. In the second phase, alongside mangrove reforestation, a sport such as tennis is introduced to this fishery district. As fish natural gut can be made into the finest of tennis strings, a city is born among two local communities. Once a year on a random date, a Thai mythical beast proclaims the start of a tennis tournament played on all three courts, grass, hard, and clay. Thus, a physical and spiritual connection is ignited. In the final phase, the development of a facade that merges a delicate relationship between fireflys, light, and mangroves spurs and excites the birth of a new city in Bangkhunthian District. As tennis is played in the sun, the night soothes and calms the city with its firefly lullaby. Let it be known that this city is called ‘Khunchorn Waree City’.
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40-60% 70-80% >80%Productivity (kg/ha/year) 171 181 355 414
Wild Shrimp Production in Brackish Pond
Parameters Without MangroveWith Mangrove Cover
Khunchorn Waree City
6
“Office of Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion” Product Design WorkshopHost: Preechaya Sittipunt & Lalita WongbusarakhumDate: July 26-28, 2014 Location: Khon Kaen, TH//==============================================“Rifting Social Landscapes” Design Experimentation WorkshopHost: Mond Qu (Melbourne University) & Fredrik Hellberg (INDA)Location: Chulalongkorn University, BKK, TH//==============================================“Design between Tradition and Innovation: Beyond Borders” New-Olds Transcultural Design Workshop Host: Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations (ifa) and the Goethe-Institut Thailand together with TCDCDate: October 10 - 12, 2014Location: Thailand Creative & Design Center, BKK, TH//==============================================“Ambivalent Adaptation: a juxtaposition of ruins and realities” PAUU 03 WorkshopHost: Silpakorn University,Tunghai University, Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute for Architecture & Environmental StudiesChulalongkorn UniversityDate: December 11 – 18, 2015Location: Silapakorn University and Ayutthaya, TH//==============================================Alisa Andrasek’s Advanced Design Workshop on Pattern RecognitionHost: University College London & King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonbu-ri Location: SOA+D (Bang Khun Thian Campus), Bangkok//==============================================Design & Construction Project “Nongkhai School Canteen"Sponsor: Chulalongkorn UniversityDate: June - November 2014Location: Bueng Kan, TH//==============================================Design & Construction Project - “Hop Learning Center”Sponsor: Chulalongkorn UniversityDate: June - November 2015Location: Nong Khai, TH
Basic
SolidworksSubstance Designer 3
Sketchup 8Modo 701
Houdini FX ProJavascript
VueMari 2.0v2
Daz Studio 4.6Silo 2.2
Microstation V8iCityEngine 2014
ArduinoLogic Pro X
Intermediate
Corel Painter 12Autodesk Mudbox 2013
123 Make 1.0UDK EditorUnity 5.2 1f1
QGIS Desktop 2.6.1Arc GIS 10
Marvelous Designer 4Cinema 4D
Autodesk Simulation CFD 2013Autodesk Maya 2012
Paracloud GEM 4Marmoset Toolbag 2
Poser Pro 2012
Advance
Ecotect Analysis 2011Meshlab
ProcessingPepakura
Zbrush 4R7Silhouette CAMEO
Realflow 2014Speedtree Cinema V6
Autodesk Showcase 2014
Fluent
AutoCad 2013KeyShot 6
3ds Max 20133D PrintingLumion 3.0.1
Revit Architecture 2014
Adobe Indesign CS6Adobe Photoshop CS6Adobe Illustrator CS6
Adobe Media Encoder CS6Adobe After Effects CS6
Adobe Premiere Pro
Rhinoceros 5Grasshopper 0.9
11
Aquaculture has been a part of Thai communites for centures, up until now; as a means for food resource and commercial. Mekong River, Chao Phraya River, and their tributary systems contain as many diversity of fish species as the Great Amazon River.
Best still, many rare species of fish have their scientific nams after these unique river systems; such as Hymantura Chaophraya (Giant Fresh Water Stingray), Catlocarpio Siamensis (Siamese Giant Carp) and Mekaong Giant Catfishetc. Exporting both fresh and saltwater species to the global & local markets brought billions annually to Thailand's economic sector. HOwever, without proper understanding and sustainable management, many species will go extinct in a few years. Worst still, many suburban fishing communi-ties are now selling their properties for a higher price to the real estate developers; to take over and turn those flourished fish ponds into another mundane suburban gated communities. In the near future, not only we'l lose most of our fishing industries, Thailand's identity as a 'water-borne' community will be lost forever; along with many fish species.
The three phases of the studio comprise a broad range of operation scales to examine the larger context of regional and global issues that have shaped the recent history of local & global fishing indus-try.
The studio will operate between the design orientation of architec-ture, Urban design discourse, and the policy making practice of Urban Planning.
Kunchorn Waree CityParamesh Hutachinda
Komthat Syamananda
Erosion is a constant in ecosystems as well as architecture. Buildings will erode and new construction will take place, however this is not the same with our biological ecosystem. Nature is irreplacable when gone. Therefore, the study encompasses how to restore mangrove forests in Bangkhunthian District and also discover how to economically sustain tourism, the major GDP factor in Thailand. Throughout the project, fisheries, crabcultures, and other techniques to preserve agroculture is studied to curb the drastic e�ects shrimp farms have on the environment.
For these farms to harvest,a 3 year turnover is required for mass production, but it does not need to be intermittent when there is mangrove forests. In the second phase, alongside mangrove reforestation, a sport such as tennis is introduced to this fishery district. As fish natural gut can be made into the finest of tennis strings, a city is born among two local communities. Once a year on a random date, a Thai mythical beast proclaims the start of a tennis tournament played on all three courts, grass, hard, and clay. Thus, a physical and spiritual connection is ignited. In the final phase, the development of a facade that merges a delicate relationship between fireflys, light, and mangroves spurs and excites the birth of a new city in Bangkhunthian District. As tennis is played in the sun, the night soothes and calms the city with its firefly lullaby. Let it be known that this city is called ‘Khunchorn Waree City’.
Site
Ana
lysi
s of
Ban
gkun
thia
n D
istr
ict -
Sec
tion
New
Urb
an a
nd R
ural
Pro
posa
l for
Ban
gkhu
ntha
in D
istr
ict
- Pla
n
Res
earc
h D
iagr
ams
of F
ishe
ry, M
angr
ove,
and
Aqu
acul
ture
Mas
ter
Pla
n - S
cale
1:5
]]
Pers
pect
ive
of C
omm
erci
al A
rea,
Hot
el, a
nd T
enni
s Sp
ort C
ompl
ex
Gen
erat
ive
Des
ign
for
Faca
de to
att
ract
Fir
efly
- Bas
ed o
n Fo
rear
m
Ele
vati
on M
odel
Pro
posa
l- S
cale
1:1
0000
, Sca
le 1
:500
Pers
pect
ive
of F
inal
Pro
posa
l for
‘Khu
ncho
rn W
aree
Cit
y’
40-60% 70-80% >80%Productivity (kg/ha/year) 171 181 355 414
Wild Shrimp Production in Brackish Pond
Parameters Without MangroveWith Mangrove Cover
16
Architectural Elements
The project involves rigorous investiga-tions into elemental structural components of architecture such as columns, beams and walls that together form space. Experimen-tal model making and testing will lead to a discrete and comprehensive structural and spatial unit to be used in the creation of a modular system for a public housing build-ing.
5
35
The project aims to develop a visionsfor the future of fluvial transportation of people and goods on the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok.
The site starts from Bhumibol bridge to Rat Burana district where the build-ings are mostly residential (70%), high rise buildings such as Kasikorn tower, and warehouses.
In the second phase, the site is analzed on an urban level in order to under-stand the activity on the river and its connectivityto the city.Eventually, a specific and strategic location is chosen for atransportation hub linking the river with the city.
Throughout the project, each team member will be exploring a range of differ-ent scales both in the form of research and design and will design their own fluvial vehicles (River Craft) eventually leading to the design of a terminal building containing all the necessary functions to serve as a transportation hub containing additional programs. Later on, students will develop infrastructural strategies that will links the terminal with the rest of the city on an urban level.
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Domestic Housing7
HOUSE SCHISM
Housing Development Project, about a Family whose Religion is Sikhism.
As many trees are cut down every day, this house shelters my client in the shape of a cut down tree. In other words, a tree stump. This symbolizes the family’s value of preserving nature. As the family continues to live in this house, they sym-bolize the new growth within the tree.
The Programs within this tree house are designed to bond family relationships, stimulate tradition in an ever changing era, and replant “Sikh” Virtues in Adolescents. 51
Digital Stereotomy, Tools for Architecture is an experimental design studio which will this term ex-plore the use of block construction -aka stereoto-my- as a construction system for the future. The use of blocks in architecture has historically been domi-nated by stones and clay based materials such as bricks but as innovation in construction materials in the last century have advanced to much moreso-phisticated levels, block construction has been left out of the construction site, deemed inefficient and costly. This studio believes that if block construc-tion reunites with material innovation and is al-lowed beyond the history books, the science of ste-reotomy can be revived and once more create ad-vanced structures in which geometry plays a key role and where the engineering of each part is as im-portant as that of the whole.
Digital StereotomyTools for Architecture
8
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The studio will begin with an introduction to the
past and present of stereotomy through a series of
lectures and software tutorials. Students will then
select materials, structural types and context and
begin the looping journey between research and
design that will conclude in the design of a tool
to generate structures. The purpose of the structure
will be speculated on possible outcomes that
can be generated with the tool. The result will be a
research+tools package defining a new structural
system for block construction -aka stereotomy.
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The aim of this studio is to learn how to read and
understand masonry structures of the past, such
as the great cathedrals of Europe and the temples of Egypt.
The use of virtual and physical simulation methods,
using parametric and analytical software to generate
functioning digital models for testing will aid digital fabrication methods, such as 3D-printing, CNCing,
mould making, etc., for analogue testing.
62
Digital Stereotomy, Tools for Architecture is an experimental design studio which will this term ex-plore the use of block construction -aka stereoto-my- as a construction system for the future. The use of blocks in architecture has historically been domi-nated by stones and clay based materials such as bricks but as innovation in construction materials in the last century have advanced to much moreso-phisticated levels, block construction has been left out of the construction site, deemed inefficient and costly. This studio believes that if block construc-tion reunites with material innovation and is al-lowed beyond the history books, the science of ste-reotomy can be revived and once more create ad-vanced structures in which geometry plays a key role and where the engineering of each part is as im-portant as that of the whole.
66
The aim of this studio is to learn how to read and
understand masonry structures of the past, such
as the great cathedrals of Europe and the temples of Egypt.
The use of virtual and physical simulation methods,
using parametric and analytical software to generate
functioning digital models for testing will aid digital fabrication methods, such as 3D-printing, CNCing,
mould making, etc., for analogue testing.
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