Chatpong Chuenrudeemol, “Bangkok Bastards”



“Bangkok Bastards” are works of everyday architecture created by everyday people to solve everyday problems. From temporary construction worker houses to illegal shantytowns to underground sex-motels, these vernacular spaces are scattered throughout Thailand’s capital. Bastards are constructed with inexpensive, locally sourced, and often scavenged materials in simple yet ingenious ways. Due to their illegitimate origins and “cheap” appearance, Bastards are dismissed as low-brow, unrefined, dirty scars in the city, unworthy of serious research. However, Chuenrudeemol sees them as honest, clever, and improvisational responses to the city’s challenges, and perhaps the most authentic and relevant examples of vernacular architecture in Thailand’s urban landscape. Chatpong Chuenrudeemol’s “Bastards research” is the foundation on which his office, CHAT Architects, develops its projects. Through a process called “Bastardizing the Bastard,” CHAT creates new, locally rooted hybrids by crossbreeding, transforming, and combining existing Bastards with newly invented programs and other urban, social, and ecological dilemmas. This lecture will also explore the firm’s recent efforts to expand its research into the Thai countryside, in search of “Rural Crossbreeds.”
This event is supported by the AECOM Design Research Fund.

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Chat Chuenrudeemol is an architect deeply impacted by the beauty and ugliness of Bangkok. His architectural firm, CHAT Architects, focuses on multi-scalar projects derived from their “Bangkok Bastards” research. In recent years, his work expanded to “Rural Crossbreeds,” design research projects aimed at preserving cultural knowledge and creating new economies for Thailand’s rural and indigenous communities. CHAT’s work has won numerous local and international awards, including Thailand’s “Silpathorn Award”, the country’s highest award for contemporary artists, presented by the Ministry of Culture of Thailand.

00:00 Introduction by Grace La
07:47 Lecture by Chat Chuenrudeemol
56:10 Discussion and Q+A

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