curved edges rise to form bull-like bamboo pavilion by chiangmai life architects in thailand
Briefly

The Bull at Zabb e Lee is a newly unveiled bamboo pavilion designed by Chiangmai Life Architects for a traditional Thai cooking school. It features a U-shaped layout that conforms to the site's constraints while enhancing views of the surrounding rice paddies. The structure symbolizes energy, resembling a bull's head with raised arches as entrances. Inside, the pavilion accommodates food preparation, cooking, and communal dining in interconnected spaces beneath a vaulted bamboo roof, promoting a light environment with natural ventilation and scenic views.
The Bull at Zabb e Lee is a pavilion designed for a Thai cooking school, showcasing a U-shaped layout that integrates food, architecture, and natural materials.
Designed with overlapping bamboo arches, the pavilion's interior supports food preparation, cooking, and dining, while promoting natural ventilation and views of the rice fields.
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