Dude Cigar Bar by Studiomake

Dude Cigar Bar by Studiomake

Twisted bricks create openings in the walls of a speakeasy-style bar in Bangkok, allowing passers-by a sneaky glimpse inside.

Dude Cigar Bar by Studiomake

Thai architects Studiomake designed the bar, where cigars for sale are showcased inside a glass-fronted enclosure.

Dude Cigar Bar by Studiomake

Storage closets are made from dark-stained teak, shelves are affixed to the wall by black steel brackets and chairs are finished in black leather.

Dude Cigar Bar by Studiomake

The bar is named Dude Cigar Bar to assert that men are the targeted patrons.

Dude Cigar Bar by Studiomake

A similar recent project on Dezeen is a former slaughterhouse with walls of stacked roof tiles – see the project here.

Dude Cigar Bar by Studiomake

Photography is by Nantiya Bussabong.

Here are some more details from Studiomake:


Dude Cigar Bar by Studiomake

Dude Cigar Bar maintains an uneasy relationship with its neighbours. Located next door to a busy Au Bon Pain and meters away from a brightly lit Boots pharmacy, there is plenty of context worth ignoring. In a very public, somewhat unlikely location we sought to create the exclusive feel of a speakeasy without being exclusionary.

Dude Cigar Bar by Studiomake

The front brick wall attempts to balance this task by presenting an imposing solid front, however it features a surface treatment that begs for closer inspection. Select bricks rotate in plan to allow a peak inside; a humidor is revealed, and glimpses of dark teak, hound’s tooth cloth and black leather start to reveal the nature of the place.

Dude Cigar Bar by Studiomake

The name refers not only to the character of its clientele but is also a play on the Thai word ดูด. “Duut” means to suck, on an object, and here we are specifically talking about cigars. Once the brick wall draws you over and invites you around the corner, you are presented with a direct view to the humidor. Come on in and check out our Habanos.

Dude Cigar Bar by Studiomake

Inside the manly materials abound—wrinkle black powder coated steel brackets affix the shelves to the wall, support the long bench, and form the base of the small tables. The Dude logo delights in its manly iconography as it flexes and gloats from the furniture and hardware. The place is tiny, and that suits the owner just fine, he wanted a place to hang out with his friends, and if you want to come in and have a whisky or a cigar, then cool.


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Arturo Franco Office
Slowpoke Cafe
by Sasufi
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Nemaworkshop

Vertical Living Gallery by Sansiri and Shma

Vertical Living Gallery by Sansiri and Shma

The chequered facade of this Bangkok showroom by architects Sansiri and landscape architects Shma is half glass and half living plants.

Vertical Living Gallery by Sansiri and Shma

The bushy native plants sprout from hollow trapezium-shaped panels on two faces of the building.

Vertical Living Gallery by Sansiri and Shma

Named the Vertical Living Gallery, the showroom houses a gallery and offices for the sale of apartments.

Vertical Living Gallery by Sansiri and Shma

Vertical louvres shade the windows between the green panels.

Vertical Living Gallery by Sansiri and Shma

This showroom is the second green-walled building featured on Dezeen this week – see our earlier story about a plant-covered tower by Eduoard François.

Vertical Living Gallery by Sansiri and Shma

More stories about green walls on Dezeen »

Vertical Living Gallery by Sansiri and Shma

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Photography is by Wison Tungthunya.

Here are some more details from the landscape architects:


Vertical Living Gallery

Bring nature along as you move upwards.

While Bangkok living ground has been rising up, little does the green area rise. This green envelope is designed for condominium sale office gallery, a place where a new urban living definition is displayed.

The module green wall crate is made from stainless steel for easy construction. Hanging plant pots and drip irrigation are installed behind the felt. This system is inexpensive and convenient to construct. Considering the locality, we selected local plant, Tokyo Dwarf which is normally found on ground. It can stand very well under Bangkok’s extreme environment. The texture of plant also softens the rigidity and stand out among Bangkok complex structure. While thin member and angled one, once lightened, express another dimension of the surface, contrasting to the flat surface of high-rise.

Location: Sukhumvit Road. Between soi 34 and 36, Bangkok Thailand
Project Year: 2010-2011
Project Area: 430 sqm
Cost: 4 million baht (33,000 USD)
Architects: Sansiri PCL
Landscape Architect: Shma Company Limited
Interior Designer: DWP co.
Lighting Consultant: APLD co.


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Shophouse Transformation by all(zone)

Bangkok studio all(zone) added a patterned concrete facade to two disused Bangkok shophouses to crate a live-work unit on each floor.

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

The architects have transformed the 5-storey buildings by adding a façade of patterned concrete bricks at the front and back, creating balconies between the existing building and old facades.

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

Metal mesh screens are used as walls and flooring for these in-between spaces.

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

A car park is located on the ground floor, with the 2nd, 3rd and 4th used for offices and living spaces.

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

The architects’ offices are located on the 4th floor and the 5th is used as an apartment for one of the designers.

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

More about Bangkok’s shophouses in Peter Nitsch’s photography project.

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

More residential architecture on Dezeen »
More office buildings on Dezeen »

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

Photographs are by Piyawut Srisakul.

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

The following information is from the architects:


Shophouse Transformation
Sukhumvit 49, Bangkok

Shophouse was the most common building typology of Bangkok during the process of urbanization of the city in the past century.

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

However they are getting obsoleted nowadays because of city’s the transformation.

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

Bangkok urban fabric is, nowadays, full of not-properly-utilized shophouses in most of the prime areas.

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

The project is an attempt to experiment with shophouse typology’s transformation.

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

The existing condition were two not-in-use units of shophouse in one of crowded area of Bangkok.

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

Every floor is transformed into a working-living unit, a new typology for a small business or live-in studio, that is quite rare type in Bangkok.

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

While the ground level is completely open for parking and plants. (The 4th and the 5th floors are finally occupied by the architects).

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

The addition parts are the new facades on both front and back made out of the prefabricated concrete blocks – the most common and cheapest construction materials found in the market – which is also acting as a sun shading, a curtain for privacy as well as thief protection device.

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

The facades also create ‘a breathing space’, the space between the big windows and concrete blocks, for smoking, relaxing in the outdoor, plantings as well as air condensing units and service.

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

Project DATA

type: shophouse transformation to live-in studio units.
location: Sukhumvit 49, Bangkok
total area: 650 sq.m.
architect: allzone, co.,ltd. with Stefano Mirti
project team: Rachaporn Choochuey, Sorawit Klaimak, Isara Chanpoldee, Namkhang Anomarisi, Tharit Tossanaitada
engineer: cm one co.,ltd.
contractor: Terdsak Tassayarn

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

Shophouse Transformation by allzone

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Shophouse Transformation by allzone

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Shophouses 4 x 8 m Bangkok by Peter NitschSumaré House by
Isay Weinfeld Arquitecto
More renovations and extensions on Dezeen

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Focus sur les locaux de la Bangkok University, et plus particulièrement sur son centre créatif. Des bureaux très colorés et une une bibliothèque sur près de 600 m2. Un travail complet et réussi du studio Supermachine basé à Bangkok depuis 2009. Plus de visuels dans la suite de l’article.



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