In the field of architecture, Where’s House warehouse is a multifunctional space that transcends the traditional boundaries of life, work, storage, and community interaction. This design prioritizes the quality of life for building users and serves as the central hub for a company specializing in the distribution of imported vaccines and nutritional supplements for the Thai agricultural sector, covering an area of 2000 square meters..
The design concept of Where’s House warehouse stems from the concept of “blurring architectural boundaries”. This innovative architectural method aims to challenge and dissolve the traditional boundaries between different spatial functions, especially the boundaries between home, office, and environment..
The focus of architectural design philosophy is to break down physical barriers, promote mobility, and encourage interaction between different areas within the building. The appearance of the building avoids complete closure, thereby eliminating the need for air conditioning in each space, while promoting sustainable environmental development and comfort..
The core of the design lies in the use of glass bricks throughout the entire building. This material not only reflects the company’s business characteristic of focusing on delivering vaccines and livestock supplements to the agricultural sector, but also emphasizes cleanliness and hygiene. The extensive use of natural light further highlights the design concept of simplicity and aesthetics, providing passersby with a sense of openness and privacy. Natural light delineates functional boundaries both inside and outside the building, forming a harmonious unity in perspective and function. The circular and semi transparent characteristics of glass bricks resonate with the surrounding environment of the village..