Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio

Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Image 2 of 25Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Exterior Photography, Wood, BeamSala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Interior Photography, WoodSala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Exterior Photography, GardenSala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - More Images+ 20

More SpecsLess Specs
Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Exterior Photography, Garden
© Rungkit Charoenwat

Text description provided by the architects. There is a land embraced by the mountains in northern Thailand, surrounded by lush green paddy fields, with sunlight softly shining through the morning fog. This land is home to a few small buildings that settle humbly in the middle of the fields, where many people seek to escape the chaos of the city and nestle in serenity. At the center of this land stands a small wooden pavilion. In architectural terms, it lacks complexity and astonishment, yet this pavilion stands respectfully within its environment.

Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Image 2 of 25
© Rungkit Charoenwat
Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Image 21 of 25
Section A
Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Interior Photography, Wood
© Rungkit Charoenwat

The term "Sala" in Thai refers to a pavilion, a small structure amidst nature used as a shelter and a relaxing space. Sala Yangnar is an outdoor building designed for a team, serving as a multipurpose space for living, welcoming guests, and connecting to other buildings on the property. Here, a group of passionate architects known as "Yangnar Studio" lives together casually, pursuing their careers and enjoying life. For them, many meaningful moments occur under this simple gable roof. This pavilion is not just a temporary relaxing space; it also serves as a mental healing spot in everyday life.

Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Exterior Photography, Wood, Beam
© Rungkit Charoenwat
Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Image 20 of 25
Plan
Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Image 8 of 25
© Rungkit Charoenwat
Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Interior Photography, Wood, Beam
© Rungkit Charoenwat

Sala Yangnar is built upon the wisdom, experience, and efforts of Yangnar Studio. Using local materials such as reclaimed wood, bamboo, corrugated cement tiles, and handmade clay bricks, the design maximizes the potential of these materials and the site itself. For instance, clay bricks are efficient at absorbing water. The teak kitchen counter, which is water-resistant, showcases the beauty of wood in everyday function, with water running down to the ground via a bamboo gutter. The wooden walls, complemented by overhead bamboo shelves, provide additional storage space in the service zone.

Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Exterior Photography, Wood
© Rungkit Charoenwat
Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Image 22 of 25
Section B
Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Interior Photography, Wood, Beam
© Rungkit Charoenwat

The building is oriented along a north-south axis, with the kitchen zone facing south to capture sunlight for most of the day, keeping the area clean and dry. The building is fully open to the breeze, allowing the scent of the rice fields to flow through. The elevated wooden floor serves as a relaxing area that extends toward the green rice fields. The low eaves of the roof allow sunlight to penetrate the space only in the morning and evening, ensuring comfortable ventilation throughout the day.

Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Interior Photography, Dining room, Wood, Beam
© Rungkit Charoenwat
Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Image 25 of 25
Drawing

Every detail of Sala Yangnar reflects the skills and traditions of local craftsmen. The building incorporates traditional techniques, such as dowel-pin joints and both powered and hand tools, showcasing the artistry of the team. The construction methods are inspired by vernacular northern Thai architecture, with a commitment to preserve these techniques and share them with future generations through our design. Sala Yangnar was created through the collaboration of architects, craftsmen, and intern students, providing hands-on learning experiences in real-site construction. This shared passion is evident in the work, making the architecture both powerful and humble.

Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio - Exterior Photography, Wood, Beam
© Rungkit Charoenwat

Sala Yangnar reminds us that sometimes life requires little more than taking a nap by the rice fields as the rain softly falls.

Project gallery

See allShow less
About this office
Cite: "Sala Yangnar / Yangnar Studio" 24 Dec 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1024413/sala-yangnar-yangnar-studio> ISSN 0719-8884

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.