Alleyway-Integrated Homes

This Home by SO Architects Accommodates a Public Alleyway Design

Perhaps the most interesting feature of this low-leveled concrete house in Chiang Mai, Thailand is that it incorporates a public alleyway in its design. Developed by architecture studio SO — also known as Situation-based Operation, the house integrates privacy with communal values.

The owner had possession of the plot for several years, but it wasn't until recently that he decided to make use of it. He was aware that people crossed this route as it represented a shortcut between places. In an attempt to maintain this strong relationship between his property and the local community, the owner commissioned SO to create an integrated public alleyway within his home.

Photo Credits: Filippo Poli
Trend Themes
1. Alleyway-integrated Homes - The trend of incorporating public alleyways into residential design presents an opportunity for architects to create unique homes that prioritize community engagement.
2. Privacy-communal Balance - The trend of balancing privacy and communal values in home design offers an opportunity for architects to create spaces that foster community interaction while preserving personal spaces and boundaries.
3. Community-centric Architecture - The trend of community-centric architecture emphasizes the importance of integrating public spaces into residential design, allowing for greater interaction and connection within neighborhoods.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore innovative design concepts and techniques to incorporate public alleyways into residential buildings, fostering community engagement and enhancing the urban fabric.
2. Real Estate Development - Real estate developers can embrace the concept of alleyway-integrated homes to differentiate their projects and appeal to individuals seeking a strong sense of community and connection within their living spaces.
3. Urban Planning - The urban planning industry can leverage the idea of alleyway-integrated homes to create more walkable and interconnected neighborhoods, enhancing the overall livability and social fabric of cities.

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