Library, Refectory and Lounge at King’s College International School | Onion

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Library, Refectory and Lounge at King’s College International School | Onion

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  • Project Name: Library, Refectory and Lounge at King’s College International School
  • Practice: Onion
  • Completion year: 2024
  • Gross Built up Area: 864 square meters
  • Project Location: Bangkok
  • Country: Thailand
  • Photo Credits: W Workspace
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Excerpt: Library at King’s College International School Bangkok, an interior design project by Onion, blends warm brick tones with reflective copper accents, creating a dynamic yet inviting interior. A striking staircase and bridge connect two floors, enhancing openness and depth. Flexible seating and semi-private study areas balance collaboration with quiet focus, making it a versatile hub for learning.

Project Description

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[Text as submitted by architect] Library: The library is located in a new building designed for senior high school students at King’s College International School Bangkok. The library occupies two floors of the building, connected by a copper laminated staircase and bridge, built diagonally across a double height working space. The total area of the library is 864 square meters. 

Library at King’s College International School Bangkok | Onion
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Library at King’s College International School Bangkok | Onion
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Library at King’s College International School Bangkok | Onion
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The exterior elements of this building are mainly brick walls. Onion therefore decided to bring orange bricks into the interior spaces. The copper laminated boards have a shiny effect which is juxtaposed with the matte quality of the brick. 

Library at King’s College International School Bangkok | Onion
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Library at King’s College International School Bangkok | Onion
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The arrangement of furniture lets students choose how they want to sit and work. Students can sit in front of windows looking out to the city, or on the bridge overlooking the rest of the library. We designed 175 seats for groups with either tables and chairs or sofas. There are also 5 study/meeting rooms for group discussions.

Library at King’s College International School Bangkok | Onion
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Library at King’s College International School Bangkok | Onion
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On the first floor of the library, individual reading spaces are located next to the entrance, reception desk, and bookshelves, which hold a maximum capacity of 11,200 books. Reading desks are divided by glass walls, which we covered with a white film for students’ privacy and safety. The film fades from opaque at the bottom to transparent at the ceiling, from the outside you can see only the silhouettes of bodies reading and studying.

Library, Refectory and Lounge at King’s College International School | Onion
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Refectory: The Refectory is the dining area of a new building at King’s College International School Bangkok. This new building is built for the senior high school students. Generally, the dining hall in a school tends to be used by teachers and students only at lunch time. Later on in the day, the space may remain empty. Onion decided to design a canteen that can be used throughout the day. 

Library, Refectory and Lounge at King’s College International School | Onion
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Library, Refectory and Lounge at King’s College International School | Onion
Floor Plan © Onion
Library, Refectory and Lounge at King’s College International School | Onion
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There are two zones in Onion’s design: 156 seats in air conditioning and 90 seats in a naturally ventilated space. The total number of seats is 246, with many types of chairs designed for different sitting postures. Each space is divided by the colours of its materials rather than by partitions. 

The main colour of the Refectory is light blue. Blue is the colour of the senior year of King’s College International School Bangkok. We would like the space to be relaxing so we chose a lighter shade of blue, in contrast with the orange brick walls of the building. 

Library, Refectory and Lounge at King’s College International School | Onion
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Library, Refectory and Lounge at King’s College International School | Onion
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Tables are mostly designed to seat groups rather than individuals. These range from bar stools, 2 seated square tables, through to 12 seated round tables and 20 seated long tables. There are visual connections between each dining room and the rest of the school, with The Refectory’s naturally ventilated area being a part of the building’s main atrium. Beyond lunch times, students and teachers can use this space to read, to do homework, to relax and to have discussions.

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Sixth Form Center: The Sixth Form Center is located in a new building designed for senior high school students at King’s College International School Bangkok. It takes up the space of two floors, and includes lockers, living areas, study areas, playrooms, teacher and consultant rooms, drinking water and snack vending machines.

Library, Refectory and Lounge at King’s College International School | Onion
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Library, Refectory and Lounge at King’s College International School | Onion
Floor Plans © Onion
Library, Refectory and Lounge at King’s College International School | Onion
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The new center functions like the students’ lounge. They use this space outside classroom hours. Onion provides many types of chairs and seating arrangements to serve how students would like to sit. There are individual seats, group seats, seats for reading, working and relaxation. Navy blue accents and surfaces are used throughout the Sixth Form Center, the colour for the school’s senior year. It is part of a colour palette of pale wood, silver and light blue.

Every space in this Sixth Form Center overlooks another. There is no enclosed space that cannot be seen, for a reason of safety. Many walls are cladded with white coloured glass so that students can write on them. They are made to be easily wiped clean. 

Library, Refectory and Lounge at King’s College International School | Onion
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The central staircase is designed to be the sitting area that connects the fourth and the fifth floors. Within this space, students can see the activities around them and they can also be seen. The seating faces the football courtyard, the green area of the school. This is for students to see outdoor activities and movements that happen outside. 

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Playrooms are enclosed by transparent glass. Light blue coloured metal laminate panels are the main materials inside the rooms. They have an exposed gridded structure, covering both walls and ceilings. This enclosure looks like an enlarged graph paper notebook, the kind students use. The same pattern is used in different locations around the Sixth Form Center.

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