nuttinee.kar@kmutt.ac.th
n.karnchanaporn@gmail.com
Degree
Senior Fellowship (SFHEA) Descriptor 3 (D3) of UK Professional Standards Framework (UKPSF) for teaching and supporting learning in higher education Higher Education Academy, UK. (2020)
Ph.D. (Architecture), Architectural Association School of Architecture, UK. (2005)
M.F.A. (Interior Architecture), The School of Art Institute of Chicago, U.S.A. (1999)
List of Classes
ARC 231 Theory of Architecture and Interior Architecture
INA 242 Interior Architectural Design II
INA 312 Spatial Perception and Psychology
INA 445 Interior Architectural Design V
INA 501 Thesis Preparation
INA 502 Thesis
Lab
Spatial Environment & Experimental Design Lab (SEED Lab)
Urban Senses Lab
Recent Practice or Research
2021-2023 | Research on Education and Learning Supporting Facilities for Developing Future Learning Spaces and Education Programs in Museum : Case Study of National Museums in Thailand Collaboration with Asst.Prof. Chanida Lumthaweepaisal and Nichamon Dejprasert Funding: National Research Council of Thailand and KMUTT |
2022-2023 | Research on History and Trend of House Planning in Housing Estate, Bangkok and Surrounding Area Funding: Nomura Real Estate (Thailand), Co., Ltd. SEED Lab research team: Asst.Prof. Chanida Lumthaweepaisal and Dr. Teera Dhanamun |
2021-2022 | Research on Format for Duplex Living in Bangkok Funding: Nomura Real Estate (Thailand), Co., Ltd. SEED Lab research team: Chanida Lumthaweepaisal, Teera Dhanamun, and Nichamon Dejprasert |
2017-2020 | Research on Existing Supporting Facilities in Local Museums in Thailand to Develop Possible Models for Improving Local Museum Facilities Responding to Social and Cultural Changes in Contemporary Thai Society Collaboration with Chanida Lumthaweepaisal Funding: National Research Council of Thailand, Research Grant 2017-2020 |
2018 | “Future Living Trend” in Research for Design and Development of Common Spaces for Housing Estate and Neigbourhood Mall, Bangkadi District and Krungthel Kritha District Collaboration: Research and Design Service Center (REDEK), KMUTT Funding: SC ASSET CORPORATION PLC, Thailand |
2014-2017 | Bangkok urban domesticity: How do we live? Research on Bangkok urban domesticity and comparison with the three ASEAN cities Funding: Thailand Research Fund, Mid-career Research Grant 2014-2017 |
2015-2016 | Literature Review and Case Study for Creative Learning Environment Application for School of Architecture and Design, KMUTT Bangkhuntien Campus Collaboration with Interior Architecture Program academic staff Funding: School of Architecture and Design Research Grant |
Mapping and Analysis of User Behaviours and Spatial Conditions of Existing Situations School of Architecture and Design, KMUTT Bangkhuntien Campus Collaboration with Interior Architecture Program academic staff Funding: School of Architecture and Design Research Grant |
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2014-2016 | Design Guideline and Furniture Prototype of Interior and Storage Space for Efficient Small Space Living in the City: A Case Study of Bangkok and Bangkok Metropolitan Region Collaboration with Chanida Lumthaweepaisal (KMUTT) Funding: National Research Council of Thailand, Research Grant 2014-2016 |
2015 | Developing Curriculum on Museum Supporting Facilities Funding: National Discovery Museum Institute, Thailand |
2011-2014 | Bangkok Interfaces: Studies on Spatial Relations Between City and Domesticity in Measuring the non-Measurable Research Project Collaboration with Asst.Prof.Dr. Apiradee Kasemsook (Silpakorn University) Project leader: Professor Darko Radović Funding: International Keio Institute for Architecture and Urbanism Keio University, Yokohama, Japan 2011-2012 : Domesticating Suburban Areas: The Density of Signs 2012-2013 : Derive-In Search of Urban Intensities: Spatial Intermediacy 2013-2014 : Alternating Boundaries |
2009-2011 | The Transformation of Personal Space in Private Apartments, A Case Study of Low-Cost Private Apartments in Bangkok Funding: Thailand Research Fund, Research Grant 2009 – 2011 |
2006-2008 | ‘Cultivating the Home’: A Study of ‘Thai Dwelling Place’ with reference to Domestic Interior from the First National Development Plan (1961-6) to the Present, A Case Study of Bangkok Funding: Thailand Research Fund, Research Grant 2006 – 2008 |
2007-2008 | Diversity of Urban Architecture in Petchburi River Basin Area in Research Studies for the Preservation and Development of Built-Environment in Petchburi River Basin Area Collaboration with Asst.Prof.Dr. Tonkao Panin Research Leader: Emeritus Professor Ornsiri Panin Funding: National Research Council of Thailand |
Publication
International Conference:
Apiradee Kasemsook and Nuttinee Karnchanaporn, ‘Alternating Boundaries: Planning the Unplanned’ in Satoshi Honda (ed.), Mn’M Workbook 3: Future Urban Intensities, Measuring the Non-Measurable 07 (Japan: International Keio Institute and Flick Studio, 2014), pp.82-87.
Apiradee Kasemsook and Nuttinee Karnchanaporn, ‘Side-street Personification: Spatial Intermediacy of the Bangkok Shophouse’ in Darko Radovic (ed.), Subjectivities in Investigation of the Urban: The Scream, the Shadow and the Mirror, Measuring the Non-Measurable 06 (Japan: International Keio Institute and Flick Studio, 2014), pp.53-55.
Apiradee Kasemsook and Nuttinee Karnchanaporn, ‘Drifting Through Signs: Derive in Jiyugaoka, Futako-Tamagawa, Tsukishima, Tamagawa and Daikanyama’ in Darko Radovic (ed.), Mn’M Workbook 2: Tokyo Derive-In Search of Urban Intensities, Measuring the Non-Measurable 04 (Japan: International Keio Institute and Flick Studio, 2013), pp.68-73.
Apiradee Kasemsook and Nuttinee Karnchanaporn, ‘The Property Billboards: Re-Envisioning the Bangkok Urban Edge’ in Darko Radovic (ed.), Mn’M Workbook 1: Intensities in Ten Cities, Measuring the Non-Measurable 03 (Japan: International Keio Institute and Flick Studio, 2013), pp.10-17.
Nuttinee Karnchanaporn and Apiradee Kasemsook, ‘World-Class Living?’ in Mike Jenks, Daniel Kozak and Pattarana Takkanon (eds.), World Cities and Urban Form: Fragmented, Polycentric, Sustainable (United Kingdom: Routledge, 2008), pp. 293-302.
International Journal :
Karnchanaporn, Nuttinee, and Chanida Lumthaweepaisal. 2023. “Spatial Dialogues Between Exhibited Interiors and Cultural Exteriors: How Local Museums Connect to the Community”. Interiority 6 (1):43–62. https://doi.org/10.7454/in.v6i1.258.
Nuttinee Karnchanaporn, Researching on the ‘everyday’ domesticity, Figuring out (different) ways to use ethnographic research methodology in spatial research, in Humanities and Social Sciences Review 2(3), International Journal of Arts and Sciences (USA: Universitypublications.net, Vol. 02, No. 03, 2014), pp.501-512, http://universitypublications.net/hssr/0203/html/P3NC96.xml
Nuttinee Karnchanaporn, Houses That Ghost Dwells: Ghostly Matters in Contemporary Thai Home, in International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Working Paper Series Volume 197 The Hyper-Traditions of Domestic Space (USA: University of California, 2006), pp. 1589-1604.
Nuttinee Karnchanaporn, Haunted Fragments: Unsettling Qualities of an Abandoned Hospital, Onsite Review, Issue 15 (Spring 2006) Architecture and Performance.
Nuttinee Karnchanaporn, The Haunted House?, Journal of Southeast Asian Architecture, Vol. 7 (2004).
National Journal :
Nuttinee Karnchanaporn, ‘Rehearsing the Meaning of Domesticity’ in Sant Suwatcharapinun(ed), Towards Architectural Theories: Public-Social Space (Chiang Mai: Chiang Mai University Press, 2014), pp.164-184. Thai Text
Nuttinee Karnchanaporn, ‘The Disappearing Front: A Journey Through Thonburi Klongs’ in Apiradee Kasemsook, Supitcha Tovivich, Jago van Bergen and Fokke Moerel (eds.), BKK Adaptive City 2045 (Bangkok: Silpakorn University, 2013), pp.90-97.
Awards
Personality of the Year Award – Design Educator Asia Pacific Space Designers Association Awards 2023 (APSDA Awards 2023), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
CDAST AWARDS 2023 for Outstanding Academic and Professional Award in Interior Architecture Honoring Members of Council of the Deans of Architecture Schools of Thailand (2023)
A Recipient of the Newton Fund – Professional Development Programme for Mid-Career Researchers British Council and UK-Thailand Research and Innovation Partnership Fund (2015)
Others
Book :
ณัฏฐิณี กาญจนาภรณ์ และ ชนิดา ล้ำทวีไพศาล. พิพิธภัณฑ์ในบทบาทของพื้นที่ทางสังคม: ความสำคัญของการพัฒนาพื้นที่และสิ่งอำนวยความสะดวกในพิพิธภัณฑ์ (กรุงเทพมหานคร: SoA+D Press, 2564).
Nuttinee Karnchanaporn, Fear and Domestic Architecture: A Cultural Phenomenon with Reference to Thai Domestic Architecture (Germany: VDM Verlag Dr.Muller, 2009).
Nuttinee Karnchanaporn (ed.), 60/25 On Physical University (Bangkok: SoA+D Press, 2020).
Nuttinee Karnchanaporn (ed.), In/Exterior: Interiorizing Urban Situations (Bangkok: SoA+D Press, 2016).
Translate book :
นิวยอร์กคลุ้มคลั่ง: ย้อนอดีต อุดมการณ์สร้างมหานคร โดย ณัฏฐิณี กาญจนาภรณ์, 2564 กรุงเทพมหานคร: ลายเส้น พับบลิชชิ่ง, 512 หน้า.
ISBN 978-616-459-043-4 (แปลจาก Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan, Rem Koolhaas, 1994 USA: The Monacelli Press).
อุดมการณ์สำหรับสถาปัตยกรรมเชิงภาพยนตร์ โดย ณัฏฐิณี กาญจนาภรณ์, 2561 กรุงเทพมหานคร: สมาคมสถาปนิกสยามในพระบรมราชูปถัมภ์, 64 หน้า. ISBN 978-616-7384-25-2 (แปลจาก Manifesto for Cinematic Architecture, Pascal Schoning, 2006 London: AA Publications).
เรม โคลฮาส บทสนทนากับนักเรียน โดย ณัฏฐิณี กาญจนาภรณ์, 2559 กรุงเทพมหานคร: ลายเส้น พับบลิชชิ่ง, 123 หน้า. ISBN 978-616-7800-73-8 (แปลจาก Rem Koolhaas Conversations with Students, Rem Koolhaas (Author) and Sanford Kwinter (ed.), 1997 USA: Princeton Architectural Press).