Oyea House / Yangnar Studio
Briefly

The architectural design process focused on preserving the site's distinctiveness while integrating the basic thinking of the local villagers, who inspired the design elements.
The building orientation was strategically placed parallel to the contour line, reducing the need for significant ground elevation adjustments while maintaining water drainage.
Walking along the slope, past the olive trees, immerses visitors in the natural environment, with Doi Luang Chiang Dao creating a moment of humility in the grandeur of nature.
The construction process involved solving on-site constraints creatively, such as adapting the parking area after building, enhancing the site with new functional spaces.
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