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Garment work can be deadly. For a Thai brand, safety starts with space

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Studio Sher Maker’s 200-sq-m workspace design for contemporary streetwear brand Long Goy combines a design studio, sewing workshop, exhibition hall and garden pavilion. - Rungkit Charoenwat
The building runs parallel to the site’s original house and courtyard area, taking on the proportion of a rice barn that previously sat at its location. - Rungkit Charoenwat
Sher Maker utilized basic techniques and ubiquitous, inexpensive materials, like steel and glass, to create an organic flow of bright internal workspaces. - Rungkit Charoenwat

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Design, Architecture
Structural Engineering
Pilawan Piriyapokhai
Garden Pavilion Design
Paveen Sriboon
Material Research and Fabrication
Akapan Kanyen, Warat Phansanesri
Landscape Contracting
Thanatcha Tangsuksawangporn
Building Collaboration
Attipol Bamrungyai
Floor Area
200 sq-m

Fashion brand Long Goy’s Chiang Mai studio and workshop is designed with its employees in mind. It sets a positive example for manufacturers in Thailand, where garment work

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