
"ASWA's three-volume community hub for Bangkok University designs HEYDAY, a new community hub for Bangkok University in , defined by three asymmetrical volumes. The project combines a co-working space, a food court, and future restaurants all within one building, making it the latest destination for students. Located next to the university campus, the site is situated between blocky apartments that line both sides of a 1-kilometer street."
"The building features three asymmetrical volumes with curved gable , designed to break the monotony of the surrounding blocky apartments. This energetic and distinctive shape is intended to attract students and faculty, encouraging them to utilize the new hub. all images by Soopakorn Srisakul Curved interiors and playful architecture shape HEYDAY hub To strengthen the connection between the campus and the adjacent apartments, ASWA design studio organizes the site's accessibility plan."
HEYDAY is a two-story student hub located beside Bangkok University, composed of three asymmetrical volumes with curved gable roofs that break the monotony of surrounding blocky apartments. The ground floor houses a food court and rental spaces, while a blue staircase leads to a co-working area on the second floor that includes a mezzanine. The second floor also contains two large rental units intended for future restaurants or cafes. Curved interior forms mirror the exterior volumes and create a playful, wavy spatial experience. The design strengthens campus-to-neighborhood connections through site accessibility planning and aims to attract frequent use by students and faculty.
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