Sustainability via Adaptability: Learning from the Traditional Thai House’s Built-for-Change Architecture

Saithiwa Ramasoot
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Adaptive reuse plays an important role in safeguarding the traditional Thai house, or Ruen Thai, byappropriately converting the time-honored architectural fabrics to efficiently fulfill new requirements and ensuretheir practicality and compatibility with today’s context. This paper studies converted traditional Thai houses,and addresses embedded adaptive qualities that facilitate physical and functional modifications. The qualitiesnot only contribute to the conservation of Ruen Thai, but their potential applications in contemporary designscan also encourage environmentally sustainability. Revealed through structures undergone adaptive reuseprocedure, the adaptability is articulated via five key attributes: the prefabricated structure that allows dismantling,relocation and reassembly of components; the modularity and neutrality of house units that retain the compoundintegrity; the interconnectivity of the central terrace that accommodates an addition of house units; the use ofa single room for a single function that provides flexibility of conversions; and, the potential unoccupied areason the ground floor, the veranda and the terrace that can be enclosed for additional functional spaces. Thebuilt-for-change qualities enhance the architecture’s performance and prolonging its operational lifetime, whileacknowledging creative changes. At the same time, the adaptability allows a reuse of existing resources and areduction of extra consumptions and investments needed for new constructions.
通过适应性实现可持续发展:从传统泰国住宅的变化建筑中学习
适应性再利用在保护传统泰国房屋(Ruen Thai)方面发挥着重要作用,通过适当地改造历史悠久的建筑结构,有效地满足新的要求,并确保它们的实用性和与当今环境的兼容性。本文研究了改造后的传统泰国住宅,并解决了促进物理和功能修改的嵌入式适应性品质。这些品质不仅有助于保护润泰,而且它们在当代设计中的潜在应用也可以促进环境的可持续性。通过结构的适应性重用过程,适应性通过五个关键属性来表达:预制结构,允许拆卸,重新安置和重新组装组件;住宅单元的模块化和中立性保留了复合的完整性;中央露台的互联性可容纳额外的住宅单元;单个房间用于单一功能,提供了转换的灵活性;而且,潜在的空置区域,一楼,阳台和露台,可以封闭为额外的功能空间。为变化而建的品质提高了体系结构的性能,延长了其运行寿命,同时承认创造性的变化。同时,适应性允许现有资源的再利用,减少新建筑所需的额外消耗和投资。
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