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At Fublis, our Design Dialogues series is dedicated to showcasing architects and designers who are shaping the future of the built environment. Through in-depth conversations, we explore their creative journeys, design philosophies, and the impact of their work on contemporary architecture and urbanism.

In this edition, we are pleased to feature HAS design and research, a forward-thinking architecture practice founded by Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee. With offices in Bangkok and Shanghai, the firm blends innovation with cultural exploration, redefining contemporary Asian architecture through a deep engagement with research and design. Their unique approach draws inspiration from everyday urban landscapes—train markets, roadside vendors, and improvised structures—transforming overlooked elements into sources of architectural ingenuity.

Guided by their philosophy of The Improvised, MANufAcTURE, and Chameleon Architecture, HAS design and research seamlessly integrates material sensitivity, ecological awareness, and contextual storytelling into their projects. Their diverse portfolio, which spans cultural landmarks, religious spaces, and experimental installations, has earned international recognition from Wallpaper, ArchDaily, and the INDE. Awards.

Beyond their practice, Hung And Songkittipakdee (HAS) are dedicated educators and researchers, actively shaping architectural discourse through exhibitions and academic contributions.

Join us as we delve into their vision, creative process, and the evolving role of architecture in contemporary society.

For the full in-depth conversation, please find the detailed one-on-one interview at the link below.

 

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