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Chula Exhibition: Experimental Design Intertwined NAGA Serpents at Architect ’69 

Chula Exhibition: Experimental Design Intertwined NAGA Serpents at Architect '69 

Chulalongkorn University showcased works by faculty members from the Faculty of Architecture at “Architect’69” (Architect’26), held until May 3, 2026, at Challenger Hall, IMPACT Exhibition and Convention Center, Muang Thong Thani. 

Chula Exhibition: Experimental Design Intertwined NAGA Serpents at Architect '69

One of the highlights was the experimental design “Intertwined NAGA Serpents” by Asst. Prof. Dr. Runda Aduldejcharas of the Department of Interior Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, and Deputy Director of the Metal and Materials Research Institute, Chulalongkorn University. The work was exhibited at booth T50–T51. 


This project presents a pavilion design that interprets the “Naga” through a contemporary architectural language, conveying continuity, movement, and belief. It uses a self-structural system of smaller modules to form a structural skin. The design is inspired by natural snake scale patterns and incorporates biomimicry concepts to create a structure that is both visually striking and efficient in load distribution. 

Asst. Prof. Dr. Runda Aduldejcharas explained that this work is part of experimental design research focusing on form, structure, and material potential. It uses recycled plywood that has been reprocessed through compression molding to reduce environmental impact, while also testing the material’s capabilities in bending, load-bearing, and structural limits—challenging the boundaries of material performance in design. 

Chula Exhibition: Experimental Design Intertwined NAGA Serpents at Architect '69

A key concept of the work is modular design, using puzzle-like assembly of components that enables a wide variety of forms, including curves and freeform shapes driven by imagination. It also contributes to sustainability knowledge development in terms of materials, environment, and co-learning processes between designers and communities, aiming to pass knowledge on to society and younger generations. 

Interested visitors are welcome to explore the work and experience the “Play and Learn” concept, which encourages hands-on experimentation and learning at the “Architect’69” exhibition, an important platform showcasing Thailand’s design and innovation potential on an international level. 

More information about the concept can be viewed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7W1gZ4OdurM&source_ve_path=MjM4NTE&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.chula.ac.th%2F 

Chula’s encouragement and support for research is excellent for teachers, students, and the public.

Associate Professor Dr. Suchana Chavanich Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University

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