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10 Cal Tower, Supermachine Studio

  • Martyna Rajewska
  • 19 wrz 2017
  • 1 minut(y) czytania

"The project was started by questioning performances of generic playgrounds today which are facilities for the youngsters to spend time on actively and the adult left aside being passive. Parents and their children are in the same space but their relationships are somewhat awkward. Can we redefine it into a meeting place where they spend time together and relationships in the family are reinforced?


Supermachine proposal for a community playground is a stacking concrete labyrinth that offers many possibilities for children and adults to climb around. The structure offers some tens combinations of routes for families to redefine their relationships. Playing hide and seek in the labyrinth is, for them, an activity that allow parents to spend more time with their kids. The tower is named after the energy one will use to travel up the structure. Walking with normal speed from bottom to top of the tower will consume 10 Calories.


Being placed in the tree line beside existing public park, the spiral staircase will perform as observation tower overlooking the sport activities happening in the park as well as the sea slightly further. The tower also allows existing and new plantation to penetrate to its voids. Through time it will be camouflage into crowns of trees letting people travel up and down to explore their relationships with green."




A tribute to Escher, the 10 Cal Tower in Bangsaen, Thailand is a delighful alternative meeting place to shopping malls.

Completion: 2014

Design: Supermachine studio team

Design team: Pitupong Chaowakul with Sujinda Khawkam, Kasidis Peuktes and Mint Mintly

Client: Siam Cement Group

Location: Bangsaen, Cholburi, Thailand

Image source: www.supermachine.co

Text source: www.supermachine.co

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