honey-colored gravel walls delineate PHTAA's restaurant by river kwai in thailand
Briefly

The design prioritizes the preservation of the natural scenery along the waterfront, integrating seamlessly with local activities to stimulate local employment and economic growth.
Local materials like fist-sized river gravel are utilized for durability, water resistance, and to harmonize with the environment, showcasing a unique mineral from the region.
The building's roof is strategically designed below the tree line to blend with the context, with a balcony area extending for dining and views of the Bridge over the River Kwai.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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