Archive Auto is a project developed by PHTAA Living Design that offers vehicle care and washing services in the Bagna area of ​​Bangkok, as well as spaces for vehicle storage. This project involves the renovation of an old terraced house and a large outdated service warehouse.

Along with the car hotel, a café for customers is also planned, which is located in the front of the old building, making the project visible from the main road, and connected to the service area at the back, making it easier for customers to navigate between the different rooms and ensuring their comfort.

The PHTAA Living Design project opts to intervene in a warehouse whose large interior space developed on several levels is used based on the idea of ​​reusing materials and identifying elements, reducing costs and saving space, incorporating a mobile staircase that facilitates communication between the different levels without the need for multiple communication cores.

The building is intervened through strategies that incorporate transparencies and geometries into the existing building that improve the security of its structure and its aesthetics while improving ventilation and the entry of light. For this purpose, walls are created that delimit the spaces or diagonal and vertical patterns that are placed in the front part facilitating the openings in the façade, which together give a renewed and technological appearance to the old warehouse.

Archive Auto by PHTAA Living Design. Photograph by Kukkong Thirathomrongkiat

Archive Auto by PHTAA Living Design. Photograph by Kukkong Thirathomrongkiat.

Project description by PHTAA Living Design

Archive Auto is  located in the Bangna area, primarily offering car washing, car detailing, and a hotel for vehicle storage. Since these services typically involve long wait times, a coffee shop has been designed as an additional activity for customers. This coffee shop is situated in the front of an old building, making it easily visible from the main road, while also connecting to the automotive service area in the back, allowing customers to enjoy coffee while watching the vehicle care services.

The entire project involves renovating an old row house consisting of five rooms, as well as a service warehouse with a truss structure located at the back.

Archive Auto por PHTAA Living Design. Fotografía por Kukkong Thirathomrongkiat
Archive Auto by PHTAA Living Design. Photograph by Kukkong Thirathomrongkiat.

The automotive service area was previously a warehouse for storing car parts and a garage, which contributes to its high interior space and several mezzanine levels. The designer opted for a movable staircase to facilitate access to the mezzanine levels without needing multiple staircases, thereby reducing costs and saving space. This staircase can also be used for repairs on higher sections of the building. For the vehicle hotel, walls with semi-transparent properties were created to clearly delineate spaces without making the area feel cramped. The roof has been repaired, painted, and reinforced, with some sections modified to allow natural light during the day and provide natural ventilation.

In the front building, the coffee shop was designed under the concept of repurposing materials. Observing the use of several roller shutter doors in the old building, some of which were in good condition and featured interesting vented metal sections, these were repurposed as the feature wall behind the coffee bar. The interior layout of the coffee shop was designed to minimize the perception of being a typical row house, with the main counter and entrance door angled to align with the building's structure and the traffic flow from the main road. The second and third floors of this front building are intended for rental space.

Archive Auto por PHTAA Living Design. Fotografía por Kukkong Thirathomrongkiat
Archive Auto by PHTAA Living Design. Photograph by Kukkong Thirathomrongkiat.

The design of the building's façade, which faces the busy Bangna-Trad Road, borrowed ideas and materials from the previous use of the building, as observed by the project owner before renovation. The interesting management of the former garage space for storing car parts, using hanging equipment made from wire mesh was carried forward by stacking these panels in two layers. This created a pattern that incorporates diagonal and vertical placements to provide transparency at the front of the building, while also featuring openings for ventilation and enhancing the building's security without the need for a tall front fence. Additionally, the angled arrangement of the wire mesh panels allows for an overhanging eave, providing shade similar to an awning for the building.

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PHTAA Living Design. Lead architect.- Ponwit Rattanatanatevilai.

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Ponwit Rattanatanatevilai, Harisadhi leelayuwapan, Thanawat patchimasiri.

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TST design and con.

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Archive Auto.

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22, september, 2024.

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Bangkok, Thailand.

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PHTAA Living Design is a fresh and motivated team of architects, interior designers and creatives based in Bangkok, Thailand. They strongly believe that architecture serves as a bridge to connect culture with architectural detail and strive for a great quality of life.

PHTAA was founded in 2016 by three co-founders Ponwit Ratanatanatevilai, Harisadhi Leelayuwapan and Thanawat Patchimasiri. With the belief of the beauty of sculptural, autonomous and ambiguous architecture and interior architecture

Their vision in architecture and interior architecture is to interpret and integrate them into one cross-cultural design language. Therefore they are interested in the questions of what influenced the process up to the present and what architecture can add to increase the quality of tactility.

They are truly passionate about architecture and design and they develop every project with a dedication to accomplishing their clients' experience in their own legacy piece of art.
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Published on: November 5, 2024
Cite: "Renovating technology. Archive Auto by PHTAA Living Design" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/renovating-technology-archive-auto-phtaa-living-design> ISSN 1139-6415
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