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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

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

This intimate lounge space, abutting the music room, feels cozy and inviting with a built-in library.

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Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

Inside the powder room, the rough Florida Keystone on the exterior continues into the space, juxtaposing the crisp modern interior.

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Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

The firm is advancing and proving timeless ideas that architects such as Paul Rudolph and Alfred Browning Parker were exploring in Florida over sixty years ago. Here you see the entry Hammock Garden.

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Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

The modern kitchen showcases products by Ernesto Meda, Miele, and Subzero / Wolf.

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Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

The dining room just off the kitchen showcases a custom designed table.

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Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

One of the biggest design challenges was building and designing the client’s recording studio, which required full collaboration between various consultants, to ensure a unique and integrated environment.

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Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

This cabana bathroom showcases a floor-to-ceiling microcement finish that is applied by hand, Vola fixtures and a Casabath vanity.

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Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

The rough keystone flows from the exterior walls to the interior on feature walls throughout the home.

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Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

In this bathroom, the elevated platform delineates the space between the shower and tub within a ‘wet zone.’

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Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

View of the open plan kitchen and dining space where a custom-made table can seat up to ten.

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Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

Sleek slabs of marble polish off the Ernestomeda Kitchen products, creating a cohesive, contemporary design.

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Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

By reflecting the vertical fin placements and material indoors, Strang Design achieved a cohesive design that invites in the outdoors making for a property immersed in its surroundings.

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Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

The open concept living space is surrounded by floor to ceiling windows for ample lighting and views to the gardens.

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Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

This room showcases a variety of muted blush tones and soft fabrics, with a wallpaper accent wall by Schumacher, as well as a carefully curated gallery wall that highlights the client’s interest.

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Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

The primary bathroom highlights the freestanding statement tub and sculptural pendant, allowing the focal point of the background to be the surrounding landscape.

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Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

Exterior detailing includes the use of rough Keystone, exposed concrete, dark wood-like porcelain tile, white crisp stucco, and shellstone hardscape, among other materials.

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Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

The vertical fins create a rhythm on the façade while providing privacy and framed views.

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Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

Strang Design designed the home around the existing live oak trees. According to founder and lead architect Max Strang, the project represents “A family home connected to the water, the sky and the trees.”

Photo credit:
Kris Tamburello Photography