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ASA JOURNAL 14/2023

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LEARNING BY DOING<br />

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Among the materials chosen for the project is<br />

old wood, used for the house’s columns, beams,<br />

trusses, and structural components of the roof.<br />

The building crew consisted of twenty Yangnar<br />

Studio staff members, including the architect<br />

and builders, who all worked together to construct<br />

the house’s essential elements, from setting the<br />

wooden columns into the concrete footing to<br />

assembling the timber parts of the roof structure.<br />

These processes took one day to complete<br />

before the rest of the house was erected in the<br />

following stages. The roofing material is made<br />

of wooden tiles bought from a local business<br />

that sells antique and recycled wooden building<br />

parts. Looking deeper into the architect’s choice<br />

of material and landscape architecture, there is<br />

an apparent effort and attention paid to the life<br />

cycle of the wooden materials used in the design<br />

in order to create the most sustainable work of<br />

architecture possible by devising all of the accumulated<br />

local wisdom and knowledge.<br />

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รายละเอียดการเข้าไม้<br />

บริเวณบันไดขึ้นบ้าน<br />

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พื้นที่ทำา Workshop งานไม้<br />

ของบ้านบริเวณใต้ถุนบ้าน<br />

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