Jidapa Pupunwiwat


UFEX 2021-22
The UFEX is an urban food exchange project in Glasgow City, located by the Scottish Canal, Applecross. It is an exchange of fresh vegetables and prepared food which is to be shared with and distributed to the local and wider communities. In support of Scotland’s aspiration of becoming a ‘Good Food Nation’ and the growing movement of urban farming, we are creating a community for horticultural, agricultural and nutritional learning, production, and exchange. People can exchange for knowledge, skills, and experiences. It is a place that brings together people’s hands, minds, and spirits in creating a creative collaboration with the long-term goal of sustainable urban food production and distribution for the city’s nutritional needs. The main target users will be family and young adults. This is because family is a fundamental for children, especially an eating habit. By educating and providing a simple food and nutrition knowledge to families, it will create a strong, sustainable and resilient infrastructure of cooking and living on a healthy diet in the urban and wider communities. Hence, the project is under the concept of ‘Integrate’; community, energy, landscape and culture.
InterACT 2022
InterACT simulates a practice-based environment where student of architecture, engineering and quantity surveying are given the opportunity to collaborate in ‘Design Teams’ to resolve a design task. Our team had been designed a four-storey vertical farm on the existing structure of the Temple Gasworks. The cantilevered floors will be supported underneath together with suspension cables support on the inner circle edge that connect with the roof. Etfe roof and wall cladding will be used to maximise the use of natural light, creating a greenhouse. Rainwater will be harvested and collected into a water tank; to be attached on four corners of the external cantilever. The water will then be used for the farming.
Design team:
Architecture student – Ellis Little / Jidapa Pupunwiwat
Engineering student – Abdulrahmen Alkaddour / Mohamed Chawash / Mohamad Khalifa
Quantity surveying student – Charles Molloy / David Crawford