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My Front Yard
Architectkidd

Project Name: My Front Yard

Location: Phuket, Thailand

Design Team: Architectkidd

Total Floor Area: 5000 m²

Completion: 2025

Photography: Korpong Sahana


Design Features:

Project - Architectkidd has reimagined the conventional retail experience with My Front Yard, a 5,000-square-metre community-focused development in Phuket that dissolves the boundaries between commerce, leisure, and landscape. Rejecting the monolithic big-box typology, the Bangkok-based studio has conceived a pedestrian village of decentralized white pavilions interconnected by a distinctive yellow elevated walkway that weaves through the site like a vibrant ribbon.


The project's defining feature is this continuous bridge system, painted in bold yellow to create striking visual contrast against crisp white volumes and lush tropical greenery. More than mere circulation, the elevated pathway transforms movement into experience, offering multiple perspectives of the hillside setting while generating shaded laneways below. This dual-level engagement encourages visitors to explore the complex at their own pace, discovering courtyards and green pockets along meandering routes designed for both humans and pets.


Architectkidd has fragmented the retail program into smaller blocks arranged in a deliberately non-linear configuration. This clustering strategy produces internal courtyards and landscaped voids that facilitate natural ventilation, essential for Phuket's tropical climate. The white retail units feature rounded corners and softened geometry that resist architectural imposingness, while their expansive rendered surfaces provide neutral canvases for bold commercial signage.


By treating the entire development as a communal "front yard," the architects have prioritized social infrastructure over transactional efficiency. The design language remains cohesive yet unobtrusive, allowing individual brand identities to flourish within a unified architectural framework. Textured white render combines with glass and metal accents to create tactile, approachable surfaces that invite interaction.


My Front Yard demonstrates how thoughtful spatial choreography can elevate everyday activities into meaningful encounters. Here, the journey between destinations becomes as valuable as the destinations themselves, transforming retail architecture into a framework for community life.


Design Team - Architectkidd is a Bangkok-based architecture and design practice founded in 2003 that has established itself as a leading voice in contemporary Southeast Asian architecture. The studio is currently coordinated by principals Udomsak Komonvilas, Jariyawadee Lekawatana, and Luke Yeung, who collectively bring diverse international perspectives to the firm's design methodology.


The practice has built a distinguished reputation for challenging conventional typologies through precise spatial planning and contextual sensitivity. Architectkidd's portfolio demonstrates a consistent exploration of tropical architectural strategies, prioritizing natural ventilation, pedestrian-oriented urbanism, and the integration of landscape elements into built environments. Their design approach emphasizes the dissolution of rigid boundaries between interior and exterior spaces, creating fluid transitions that respond to Thailand's climatic conditions.


The firm's architectural language is characterized by clean geometric volumes, strategic use of color as a wayfinding and experiential tool, and careful attention to materiality. Architectkidd consistently demonstrates proficiency in fragmenting large programmatic requirements into human-scaled interventions that foster community interaction and social engagement.


Located in Bangkok's Sukhumvit district, the practice operates at multiple scales, from residential and commercial projects to institutional commissions. Their work reflects a commitment to creating architecture that serves as infrastructure for social connection while maintaining high standards of environmental performance and spatial quality.

5000 m²

Phuket, Thailand

2025

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