De Capoc Resort in Thailand by IDIN Architects Connects the Outdoors with the Indoors

Project Details
  • Architects: IDIN Architects
  • Area : 3690 sqm
  • Year : 2017
  • Photographs :DOF Sky|Ground
  • Manufacturers :  American Standard, COTTO, Lightena, Vista
  • Interior Architect : IDIN Architects, Jureerat Korvanichakul
  • Contractor : Wimutti Construction Limited Partnership
  • Architect In Charge : Jeravej Hongsakul, Eakgaluk Sirijariyawat, Mita Viriyavattanakul, IDIN Architects
  • Clients : De Capoc Resort Company Limited
  • Structural Engineer : Pakanut Siriprasopsothron
  • System Engineers : Eakachai Hamhomvong, Panot Kuakoolwong
  • City : Thung Samo
  • Country : Thailand

Lying on the enormous slope land in the midst of the mountain ranges, the De Capoc project is a resort located in the Khaokho District where is massively famous for retreating area and being one of the best places to view the sea of mist in Thailand.

Being surrounded by abundant trees and mountains, the project site is extremely full of nature. Therefore, the main concept of the project is to maximize the guests’ connection with the context. In order to achieve that, all design processes from factors as planning building settings to selecting materials must collaborate together.

The project’s layout is designed to scatter each function due to hierarchy in seeing view. First of all, the designer located the lobby at the lowest part of the land with barely any views then the path slowly leads guests up to the main facility areas, including all-day dining and swimming pools, and as they progress, the spectacular scenes are gradually revealed to them.

At the top of the land stands the guestroom building. Every room is rotated forty five degree from building’s axis to maximize the view. This also creates privacy and an entrance tree court for each room. Similarly, the idea of the opening court applies to the villas as well; there is an outdoor shower space at the center of the villa allowing guests to feel the famous mist in rainy and winter seasons. The villas are intentionally arranged following the natural contour level. In addition, guests can experience relaxed sitting and laying on the net, in front of the villas.

To add more characteristics of Kho trees which are the origin of the area name, Khaokho meaning the mountains with full of Kho trees, the pattern of diagonal lines in the tree’s leaf is taken to design several parts in the resort.

For the material issues, the color which is painted throughout the project is first mixed with the soil remaining from the underground construction. Its extraordinary orange-red color along with the pine wood harmoniously blend all buildings with the surrounding nature.

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