Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

Architects TYIN tegnestue of Norway have taken an empty slot in a dense residential area of Bangkok and worked with the local community to build a climbing frame and basketball court.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

A year of interviews, workshops and public meetings with the Klong Toey community allowed them to build the structure with the help of residents and students in only three weeks.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

It includes new hoops for basketball, a stage for performances and public meetings, walls for climbing and seating both inside and on the edges.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

The two-storey structure sits on top of a deep concrete block, which also acts as seating.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

Bright lights, recycled wood panels and patterned orange metal frames create a scaffold-like intervention with graffiti and other dwellings as the backdrop.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

Wooden stairs and walls allow children to climb up and down the construction and reach small platforms above.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

The playground was designed as an open, adaptable space so future communities can add and remove elements as required.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

See more work by TYIN tegnestue here.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

Here’s some more information from the architects:


Klong Toey is currently the largest and oldest areas of informal dwellings in Bangkok. More than 140,000 people are estimated to live here, and most are living in sub-standard houses with few or no tenure rights or support from the government.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

The area has great social challenges mostly due to the lack of public services like healthcare, affordable education, sanitation and electricity. An extensive drug problem greatly affects the social climate followed by high unemployment rates, violence and crime.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

In addition to the main function as a football court and a public playground the project will work as a tool for the community to tackle some of the social issues in the area.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

A crucial factor in the continuation of the project is that the Klong Toey Community Lantern will be part of a long term strategy. This project is part of a development on a larger scale, and it has to be considered as a small contribution that might lead to positive change.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

With the local connection established both in the local community and a professional network in Thailand the project has greater chances of having a social sustainability.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

The year long preparation period allowed the team to design and build the structure in as little as three weeks.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

During this period the project team got involved with the community through interviews, workshops and public meetings.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

The design of the structure is a combination of many basic ideas and concepts, and embodies several of the features lacking in the area including new hoops for basketball, a stage for performances or public meetings, walls for climbing and seating both inside and around the edges of the playground.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

Space was limited on the site, and it was important to maintain the size of the football field. As a result of these limitations the footprint of the structure measures 12m x 1,2m and the full height of the building is short of 5 meters.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

Due to poor ground conditions a concrete base was cast to support the weight of the building.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

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The main construction simplicity, repetitive logic and durability enables the local inhabitants to make adaptations that fit with their changing needs without endangering the projects structural strength or the general useability of the playground.

Klong Toey Community Lantern by TYIN tegnestue

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This way the project runs in parallel with the ever changing surroundings and fits with the idea that the project could be part of a larger call for a more sustainable development in the Klong Toey area.

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Location: Klong Toey Lock 1-2-3, Bangkok, Thailand
Client: Klong Toey Community
Project: Public space
Cost: 35.000 NOK / 4.500 EUR
Building period: February 2011 – March 2011
Area: 91 m2
Built by: TYIN tegnestue with Students and Community

Architects: Kasama Yamtree, Andreas Gr¯ntvedt Gjertsen, Yashar Hanstad, Jeanne-Francoise Fischer, Karoline Markus, Madeleine Johander, Paul la Tourelle, Nadia M¸ller, Wijitbusaba Marome

Students: Natthanan Yeesunsri, Sarinee Kantana, Nuntiwatt Chomkhamsingha, Nantawan Tongwat, Supojanee Khlib-ngern, Nattaporn Seekongplee, Sarin Synchaisuksawat, Nuchanart Klinjan, Panyada Sornsaree, Porawit Jitjuewong, Amornrat Theap-un, Ponjanat Ubolchay, Yaowalak Chanthamas, Boosarin khiawpairee, Praopanitnan Chaiyasang, Kritsana Srichoo, Mario Vahos, Carla Carvalho, InÍs Correia, Sarah Louati, Pola Buske, Tabea Daeuwel, Johannes Drechsler, Lisa Gothling, Alessa Hansen, Albert Hermann, Karl Naraghi, Alexander Neumer, Nandini Oehlmann, Fabian Wolf

Sponsors: LINK Arkitektur. RATIO Arkitekter AS

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

Strips of glazing wrap the walls and roof of a timber waterside summerhouse in Aure, Norway.

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

Designed by architects TYIN tegnestue, the building is made of materials that were salvaged from a dilapidated boathouse on the site, plus new grey-patinated pine.

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

Flaps in the facade lift upwards to open the interior onto a deck.

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

Interior walls are lined with unfinished timber and a wood-burning pan hangs from the ceiling.

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

Other projects in Norway from the Dezeen archive include a cantilevered ski jump and huts on railway trackssee all our stories about Norwegian architecture and interiors here.

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

Photography is by Pasi Aalto.

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

Here’s a description of the project from the architects:


TYIN tegnestue Architects

Traditional Norwegian boat houses have been used to store boats and fishing gear,but now many of them are being converted for recreational summer use.

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

At this site, the existing boat house was in bad shape and had to be torn down, but its simple shape, sensible placement and honest use of materials inspired the new building.

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

A lot of the materials were reused, either as shuttering for the concrete walls and footings or as internal panelling.

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

Windows from the client’s farmhouse were also reused. The exterior cladding is Norwegian pine impregnated with a by-product from the sugar cane industry, which will give grey patina.

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

The shutters on the long side swing open with the help of simple steel fittings. A flexible process, which allowed on-site design reactions, has been essential to the result.

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

Project Description: Naust paa Aure

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

Location: Aure Kommune, More og Romsdal, Norway

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

Client: Stein Erik Sørstrøm

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

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Project: Boathouse

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

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Cost: 250.000 NOK, (45,000 USD)

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

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Time: April 2010 – January 2011

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Built by: TYIN tegnestue Architects

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

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Architects: Marianne Løbersli Sørstrøm, Yashar Hanstad


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