The Thai firm is known for its use of this local, sustainable material that grows in abundance.
To create the design, Enter Projects Asia used special software that simulated the movement of clouds and steam.
It’s also flexible and can be used for many purposes and spaces.
In doing so, they hope that more people will see the benefits of using rattan.
It is not hard to be sustainable in construction if we adapt to our environment, shares Keane.
A Thai architecture firm used rattan to transform a private collector’s Chiang Mai art gallery.
Using forms based on clouds and trails of steam, the sculptural rattan joins together different pavilions.
Visitors get a different perspective on the space when viewing the work from different angles.
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