About HAS design and research
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Profile:
Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee / HAS design and research explore Asia’s architectural language through a “design + research” parallel approach. They emphasize the analogy between nature and man-made environments, seeking a new form of natural architecture through the city’s own derivatives, termed “The Improvised, MANufAcTURE, and Chameleon Architecture.”
Hung And Songkittipakdee (HAS) work encompasses cultural buildings, religious architecture, installation art, exhibition design, and experimental projects. Their research includes train and railway markets, charming roadside vendors, borderless illegal constructions under elevated freeways, and the roundabouts of dead alleys. These intriguing scenes typically exist in Asian cities, where temporary constructions reveal how people can find a “new” nature within the reinforced concrete landscape.
Profile:
Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee / HAS design and research explore Asia’s architectural language through a “design + research” parallel approach. They emphasize the analogy between nature and man-made environments, seeking a new form of natural architecture through the city’s own derivatives, termed “The Improvised, MANufAcTURE, and Chameleon Architecture.”
Hung And Songkittipakdee (HAS) work encompasses cultural buildings, religious architecture, installation art, exhibition design, and experimental projects. Their research includes train and railway markets, charming roadside vendors, borderless illegal constructions under elevated freeways, and the roundabouts of dead alleys. These intriguing scenes typically exist in Asian cities, where temporary constructions reveal how people can find a “new” nature within the reinforced concrete landscape.
MORE ABOUT HAS DESIGN AND RESEARCH