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Arrom Orchid

Arrom Orchid, former orchid Farm also known as “Suan Bua Maesa”, had a humble beginning some 30 years ago as a family run business. It also served another purpose allowing the natural beauty of the orchids to be seen by tourists. After some time, tourism reduced with an overall lack of interest in orchids and also from competition. Given the difficult and challenging position the owners found themselves in, they looked at the prospect of regenerating their business and interest in the orchid farm. Studio Miti, the architect who received assignment evoking new local business by renovation design the farm.  

Studio Miti have ideas from a question “How can architecture change the world?”

By design, the architect chose to renovated old structure instead constructed new structure for reduced waste material for the project by evoking old structure to serve new program. Therefore, we began to investigate whether we can create a model light filter by other means yet still maintaining a reasonable economical construction system. From the result of the investigation, light under transparent roof with filter can emerge soft light for appropriate activity in new program and reduce artificial light in daytime under bamboo pattern shadow.

By material, Bamboo is considered a local indigenous material that is easy to find in the location. According the reason, bamboo is appropriate material for create new identity of the project from Orchid Farm to be Arrom Orchid. They can reduce fossil fuel from transportation. Therefore, we used it as a tool to solve the shaded conditions on this project. Due to being lightweight it also reduced the weight on the structure. In the original nursery, there are a variety of patterns used to create translucent or opaque feel, bamboo is also very environmentally friendly for orchids and create harmony with the environment.

 

Project : Arrom Orchid

Area : 432 sq.m.

Location : Mae Rim, Chiang Rai, Thailand

Year : 2019

Architects : Studio Miti

Photographs : SpaceShift Studio

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