Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school. Show all posts

Sunday, November 23, 2008

images from a bike ride on campus...

There are a lot of trees on campus (Mahidol University, Salaya) making pictures of the buildings a little challenging to acquire. These are pictures from a bike ride this evening...just some buildings that have caught my eye. This campus was founded in 1990 or so, and there have been many buildings that have gone up recently as well. The above is a good example of vertical concrete sun-shading that you see on a lot of buildings here. Below is a brand-new building with a faux-brick base, and an open ground story. (I showed another portion of it here.)
I really like the look of exterior tiles as cladding, but am not sure about their durability. I've seen them on a lot of older facades from the 60's here...and they weather really well. These were cemented on, and clearly have issues...Some more tiles from the dorms that look a little better...(red & grey)
Those are also tiles up above (white,) and still look fantastic. I think this was one of the original buildings.More tan tiles, again with problems. (sad...they are so pretty.) It looks like they hold up better nearer to the ground...perhaps because of rain & wind on the top storys?

A building under construction next to the new music school...it looks like another music building. Interesting materials...a couple of different kinds of wood. These window "flaps" are on the Eastern side of North-facing windows. The stairs make me nervous every time I pass this building.These are South-East facing windows on a Southern exposure...the balconies are really interesting.
Speaking of roofs...

And here is the recently-completed concrete mega-structure known as the music school.
This is a nice moment where the different materials & levels come together @ the turn of a ramp. Tiles again.some punched openings...and I'm facinated by the grass...and I'm not sure if the zigzag is supposed to be a reference to music...it happens in a few other places on the building.
We came upon this concert...another mono-pitch roof!nextdoor is this...I suppose you could point to it as an example of how wood weathers, but I should talk to someone about what the upkeep of it is.


concrete sunshading...
this is the temporary cafeteria made up in the former basketball courts. It's actually 100x nicer than the old cafeteria.
"skylights" from translucent roof panels.


These fans blow cold air out from little tubes affixed to the front of the fan...nice.And there you have it! Thanks for joining me. :)

Friday, October 24, 2008

School images from around campus

This building has a deep planter along the windows on every floor...with the most gorgeous pink flowers cascading down.
Can you see what is wrong in this picture?
Some sun-shading and an open first floor (with multiple small elevation changes to keep things interesting...there's also a ramp on the side.)
Some small privacy/sun screens on the dorms

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

FLICKR finds: school typology

1. Thai classroom, 2. Thai classroom, 3. thai classroom, 4. view from Thai classroom, 5. Gap's Thai Cooking School, Chiang Mai, 6. The Classroom, 7. The kitchen/classroom, 8. Thai Farm Cooking School, 9. CMIS thai building & library, 10. Fine Day, 11. The Rise of Chubbiness in Thailand, 12. Thai Schoolgirls Hanging Out Between Classes, 13. Sent to the Hallway...As a Teacher?!, 14. Ban Tateang Primary School, 15. What's that!!, 16. Look like a band, 17. Old Thai building, 18. Arts Building in the evening 1, 19. Big important Thai building, 20. Thailand: AIT Campus, 21. Thailand: AIT Campus, 22. IMG_0911, 23. Photographic Science and Material Science Building, 24. Chulanarumitr, 25. mobile Device

NOTES:
Some themes to keep in mind:

-Two levels of windows in classroom promotes air circulation

-blurring between indoor & outdoor space. In some cases, just a tarp over simple frame creates a comfortable outdoor classroom...especially when there are trees around. Paving makes a big difference in the feeling of the space as well.

-The use of outdoor hallways to create a buffer between classroom and more public space. Also gives a sense of entrance, a place to leave shoes, etc.

-Open walls under the eaves allow for air flow. Sun screening, layered walls also common.

-Possibility of sitting on the floor?