Pure Harmony
d+a|Issue 111

Sunday* Architects has designed a weekend retreat in southern Thailand in the Mid-century Modern style.

Peter Morgan
Pure Harmony

Some house projects start with a hankering for more space. Others, with a desire or necessity to change locations. This holiday home that lies on a sodden patch of ground in southern Thailand began with echoes of the owner’s early years.

To replicate that happy time, the owner, a Thai businessman, wanted a weekend retreat built on a spectacular parcel of land in Sam Roi Yot (“Mountains With 300 Peaks”), three hours south of Bangkok.

The area is within weekend commuting distance, but rural enough to provide the get-away-from-it-all sense of escape that he craved.

The site fronts a vast wetland alive with hundreds of varieties of flora and fauna, encircled by mountains, as if placed in the deep basin of a dormant volcano.

Dominating the southern horizon is a towering eroded-limestone, or karst, landscape resembling patbingsu, the Korean red-beans-and-ice dessert. A gravel road meanders gently through coconut palms to a quiet beach a 10-minute bicycle ride away.

His requirements for the house were clear: he wanted a fun place for entertaining that was reminiscent of his Mid-century Modern-style childhood home in Bangkok; he wanted a design that matched his active outdoor lifestyle; and he wanted to source materials locally when possible.

A key mission was a visceral link between the house, its occupants and outdoors. Thus Rock House – named for the terrain in the area – was born.

A CONSISTENT THEME

Sunday* Architects was commissioned and its co-founder and director Saran Chaiyasuta responded by drawing on classic Mid-century Modern design elements to create a three-storey house with clean, sculptural lines, abstract geometric shapes, neat proportions and vibrant colours.

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