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Chao Phraya Sky Park
Kotchakorn Voraakhom

Interweaving pathways, forming functional spaces for bridge park.The crisscross design of the varying elevations of paths ensures safe visibility, where all visitors can see and be seen. The interweaving design also opens up new Bangkok unique outlooks to admire the sunrise and sunset over the river.

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LANDPROCESS / Panoramic Studio

Chao Phraya Sky Park
Kotchakorn Voraakhom

Connecting people with various moods of speeds and activities.The project is a big step forward in collaboration and reimagination, solving the city's most pressing issues in a low-carbon context, increasing green space, and walkability, reducing emissions and pollution, or enhancing public health and enhance climate resilience city.

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LANDPROCESS / Panoramic Studio

Chao Phraya Sky Park
Kotchakorn Voraakhom

The Chao Phraya Sky Park ‘s typology With space and time constraints, the bridge park wall structures are made of precast GRC, saving construction time, material and cost. Forming walls of diverse topographies, planter, railing, seating, framing the walking, and driving experience inside out and outside in.

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LANDPROCESS / Panoramic Studio

Chao Phraya Sky Park
Kotchakorn Voraakhom

We are more in need of public space than ever. Opened during the pandemic lockdown in Bangkok, the CPSK reminds us that we could not wait any longer to take action in addressing our public green space, public health, and climate crises and in building resilient cities.

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LANDPROCESS / Panoramic Studio

Chao Phraya Sky Park
Kotchakorn Voraakhom

Connecting people from the abandoned infrastructure Adapting the abandoned infrastructure for placemaking, CPSP shows a unique possibility to increase public green space in a dense urban fabric. CPSP presents limitless public uses such as watching stars, gathering space, outdoor concerts, running track, and so on.

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LANDPROCESS / Stargazer Club

Chao Phraya Sky Park
Kotchakorn Voraakhom

Possibility is in eyes of beholders By repurposing the useless and rethinking the conventional. We can move forward to create a better city with creative use of what we have and countless future unused infrastructure that should not be left behind.

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LANDPROCESS

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Canadian High Arctic Research Station (CHARS)

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Alex Fradkin

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Canadian High Arctic Research Station (CHARS)

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Alex Fradkin; Artwork by Sammy Kudluk

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

CHARS-consultations

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EVOQ

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Inuit IQ Exhibition at La Guilde

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EVOQ

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Shaputuan-Oujé-Bougoumou

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Jeff MacNeill

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Katittavik Cultural Centre

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EVOQ; Artwork: Sammy Kudluk

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Ka-Minuenimunanut Centre

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EVOQ

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Kuujjuaq Air Terminal

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EVOQ

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Kuujjuaq Air Terminal

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EVOQ

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Salluit Swimming Pool

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EVOQ

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Makivik Housing

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EVOQ

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Isuarsivik Recovery Centre

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EVOQ

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Quaqtaq Air Terminal

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EVOQ; Artwork by Jusepie Kulula

Alain Fournier Receives the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize
EVOQ Architecture

Kenojuak-Ashevak Centre

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EVOQ