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Vin Varavarn’s Striking Botanica Office Roots Itself Within Thailand’s National Park

10/25/2011
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  • Vin Varavarn's Botanica Office & Showroom is rooted in local Thai environment
    To really blend and unify a building with its closer environment, local materials and local people are needed to make it happen. When <a href="https://www.facebook.com/VinVaravarnArchitectsLimited?sk=info" target="_blank">Vin Varavarn</a> Architects were called to design the Botanica Offices &amp; Showroom right next to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khao_Yai_National_Park" target="_blank">Kao Yai National Park</a> in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/norwegian-students-build-airy-bamboo-and-teak-library-for-thai-orphans/" target="_blank">Tailand</a> that was the guiding concept. Made from locally available materials like stone, wood, and bamboo, the architects decided to create two long opposite buildings that bring nature inside and create a cool and relaxing working atmosphere.
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  • Vin Varavarn's Botanica Office &amp; Showroom is rooted in local Thai environment
    The Botanica Office &amp; Showroom is located very close to Khao Yai National Park, a <a href="http://www.unesco.org/new/en/unesco/" target="_blank">Unesco</a> World Heritage Site, in the Pakchong District of Thailand.
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  • Vin Varavarn's Botanica Office &amp; Showroom is rooted in local Thai environment
    The area is famous for its luscious forests and waterfalls, outdoor activities like trekking or bird watching, and <a href="http://www.thaielephants.org/" target="_blank">Thai Elephants Research and Conservation Centers </a>that reflect a deeply rooted respect for the environment.
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  • Vin Varavarn's Botanica Office &amp; Showroom is rooted in local Thai environment
    Simple but astonishing, Botanica's design was constructed using local materials and employing local craftsmanship.
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  • Vin Varavarn's Botanica Office &amp; Showroom is rooted in local Thai environment
    Vin Varavarn Architects created two simple building spaces, one for the Sales Offices and another for the Showroom, divided by a luscious green space and back stone wall.
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  • Vin Varavarn's Botanica Office &amp; Showroom is rooted in local Thai environment
    The two showroom box-spaces were built with <a href="http://inhabitat.com/bamboo-symphony-promotes-natural-building-materials-replaces-steel-with-bamboo/" target="_blank">bamboo</a> walls painted in shiny black to create a stark contrast with the local grey <a href="http://inhabitat.com/beautiful-brazilian-beach-house-made-from-sustainable-wood-stone-and-recycled-tetra-pak-cartons/" target="_blank">stones</a> and concrete floors.
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  • Vin Varavarn's Botanica Office &amp; Showroom is rooted in local Thai environment
    The sales offices' building is airy and full of natural light, which lends itself to good relationships between customers and the company.
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  • Vin Varavarn's Botanica Office &amp; Showroom is rooted in local Thai environment
    Its floor to ceiling windows were built from long lasting steel frames and offer astonishing views of the luscious Thai National Park.
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  • Vin Varavarn's Botanica Office &amp; Showroom is rooted in local Thai environment
    In order to keep a cool and breezy building in the subtropical weather, the windows were designed to open wide and the outside bamboo <a href="http://inhabitat.com/metal-shutter-houses-glimpse-of-the-future-and-ode-to-the-past/" target="_blank">shutters</a> block the heat from the sun.
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  • Vin Varavarn's Botanica Office &amp; Showroom is rooted in local Thai environment
    To make the most of the natural light, Vin Varavarn architects placed a big skylight to ease electric consumption.
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  • Vin Varavarn's Botanica Office &amp; Showroom is rooted in local Thai environment
    The grass in between buildings has been left long and wild, letting it move with the wind's rythm, attract local wildlife, and contrast with the Asian <a href="http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/life/botany/lancewood-info.htm" target="_blank">Moulmein Lancewood</a> tree line in the middle.
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  • Vin Varavarn's Botanica Office &amp; Showroom is rooted in local Thai environment
    A wooden platform swirls across this outdoor space for people to walk through the site enjoying a relaxing precious time.
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  • Vin Varavarn's Botanica Office &amp; Showroom is rooted in local Thai environment
    Local stone, sustainable wood and bamboo are the main materials chosen and found nearby for building this fantastic architectural piece.
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  • Vin Varavarn's Botanica Office &amp; Showroom is rooted in local Thai environment
    Employing local craftsmen to build this striking set of buildings out of local materials gives the Botanica Offices &amp; Showroom a deeper care and respect for its surrounding environment.
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Vin Varavarn's Botanica Office & Showroom is rooted in local Thai environment

To really blend and unify a building with its closer environment, local materials and local people are needed to make it happen. When Vin Varavarn Architects were called to design the Botanica Offices & Showroom right next to Kao Yai National Park in Tailand that was the guiding concept. Made from locally available materials like stone, wood, and bamboo, the architects decided to create two long opposite buildings that bring nature inside and create a cool and relaxing working atmosphere.

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