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Nose Tea | Hatyai Village

Type: Commercial

Location: Songkhla, TH

 

Year: 2026

The building is derived from a reinterpretation of yor, the traditional lift-net structure used by local fishing communities. Its form abstracts this vernacular element into a more contemporary architectural expression, while reintroducing its characteristic curves and inward pulls to shape the spatial experience. This gesture creates an interior with softened, curvilinear boundaries, where the planning and spatial arrangement also retain a sense of distortion and fluidity.

At every entrance, extended canopies integrated with LED panels are designed to both receive and emit light, enhancing visibility and establishing a luminous threshold into the space. Inside, a navy-toned palette reflects the color of the sea, set in contrast to the exterior envelope. This transition creates an atmosphere that feels calmer, quieter, and cooler upon entry. Seating is arranged around the perimeter of the building, oriented inward toward the central drink station, reinforcing both spatial focus and communal interaction.

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