ARQ10 reimagines urban living, transforming a compact 300-square-meter townhouse into a lush, nature-filled haven. In contrast to typical townhouses where green spaces are either minimal or confined to vertical walls, ARQ10 integrates verdant gardens throughout the entire structure, creating pocket gardens that flow seamlessly from the ground floor to the rooftop. These green spaces are not just decorative but functional, offering a microclimate that cools the home naturally while welcoming all creatures to pause in this urban sanctuary.
At the heart of ARQ10’s design is its ability to weave nature into every facet of daily life. The rooftop garden, typically a heat-absorbing concrete surface, has been transformed into a shaded green retreat, mitigating urban heat while fostering biodiversity. The design extends beyond the surface, slicing through the building’s core to invite sunlight and airflow into every level—even the basement. Through tiered gardens that cascade downwards, ARQ10 solves the common issues of heat and poor ventilation by ensuring natural light and fresh air permeate each room.
Every pocket garden has been thoughtfully designed, with plant species selected to suit their specific light conditions throughout the day. This precise attention to detail creates an evolving sensory experience, with different gardens offering unique atmospheres, scents, and textures at various times.
ARQ10 harmonizes natural beauty with privacy, enhancing each space with green enclaves that feel intimate yet open to the outside world. The home not only reduces its carbon footprint but also serves as a living, breathing ecosystem, with the rooftop garden acting as a vital insulator against the city’s heat.
ARQ10 aspires to become a model for sustainable urban living, showing how nature can be interwoven into even the most compact of spaces, ultimately making Bangkok a greener, more livable city.