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Onion's reading space gives users a choice of atmospheres
POSTED 11 Nov 2019 . BY Stu Robarts
The brief was to create 500-capacity reading and working space Credit: Onion
Thai architects Onion have created a community reading space in Bangkok called Samyan Co-op that offers different types of seating and atmosphere to suit different types of users.

The project was commissioned by Golden Land Property Development, who were planning to build a new commercial mall and wanted to give something back to society.

Their brief for Onion was to create 500-capacity reading and working space that would be free for the general public to use and open 24 hours a day.

Onion began by researching similar facilities, like libraries, co-working spaces, learning centres, public areas under the university buildings and cafes.

They also carried out consultation with potential users to inform what features might be included and the design of the space.

They found that individuals want to be able to change their environment when they work, that different zones would facilitate this and that safety was a priority.

As a result, Samyan Co-op features a range of different seating types and areas.

There are tables and chairs in public spaces, terraced seating with cushions, desks with lamps for studying, quieter rooms, enclosed booths and a café.

Large glazed expanses allow plenty of natural light into the building, ensuring it is bright enough for reading.

Different colours are used to highlight different zones and pale timber is used abundantly, giving a sense of naturality and calmness.

And safety is baked into the design by ensuring that individuals in the space can always be seen from different places.

Samyan Co-op opened in September.
There are a variety of different types of seating, like terracing Credit: Onion
There are quieter spaces where people can study Credit: Onion
Colour is used as a way of delineating between different zones Credit: Onion
Large glazed expanses allow plenty of natural light into the building Credit: Onion
Silent rooms in the centre of the building provide spaces for quieter study Credit: Onion
Other seating types include tables and chairs and enclosed booths Credit: Onion
Cushioned seating on a terrace gives users a view over a public space Credit: Onion
Pale timber is used abundantly, giving a sense of naturality and calmness Credit: Onion
 


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11 Nov 2019

Onion's reading space gives users a choice of atmospheres
BY Stu Robarts

The brief was to create 500-capacity reading and working space

The brief was to create 500-capacity reading and working space
photo: Onion

Thai architects Onion have created a community reading space in Bangkok called Samyan Co-op that offers different types of seating and atmosphere to suit different types of users.

The project was commissioned by Golden Land Property Development, who were planning to build a new commercial mall and wanted to give something back to society.

Their brief for Onion was to create 500-capacity reading and working space that would be free for the general public to use and open 24 hours a day.

Onion began by researching similar facilities, like libraries, co-working spaces, learning centres, public areas under the university buildings and cafes.

They also carried out consultation with potential users to inform what features might be included and the design of the space.

They found that individuals want to be able to change their environment when they work, that different zones would facilitate this and that safety was a priority.

As a result, Samyan Co-op features a range of different seating types and areas.

There are tables and chairs in public spaces, terraced seating with cushions, desks with lamps for studying, quieter rooms, enclosed booths and a café.

Large glazed expanses allow plenty of natural light into the building, ensuring it is bright enough for reading.

Different colours are used to highlight different zones and pale timber is used abundantly, giving a sense of naturality and calmness.

And safety is baked into the design by ensuring that individuals in the space can always be seen from different places.

Samyan Co-op opened in September.



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