Villa Design and Build
Rooftop pavilion outdoor experience at sunset
Design Approach
The design approach for Goodhope combines the relaxed coastal context with a refined boutique aesthetic.
Key ideas include:
Emphasising natural light and breezes in a tropical beach-setting
Using materials that reflect local texture and environment, yet elevated in finishing to deliver a premium experience
Creating intimate guest-house scale, where each space feels personal, calm and connected to nature
Designing the layout to support guest comfort, easy service flows and local climate responsiveness

Scope
Interior architecture and spatial planning
MEP design and coordination
Complete turnkey fit-out and construction
Project management from concept through hand-over
Branding and identity integration
Delivered in approximately 12 months on site (schedule as per site information)
Vintage wall clocks mounted on rustic brick background
Main entrance gate with landscaped greenery at Goodhope
Contextual Background
Set within the fringes of Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park — Thailand’s first marine national park with limestone peaks, mangroves and wetlands — the design is deeply rooted in place sensitivity.
The building footprint was carefully positioned and massing arranged to minimise visual intrusion, preserve sight lines and protect local ecology. Locally handmade clay-bricks from Ayutthaya provide a tactile façade material that ages with patina, offering earthy texture and cultural provenance.
To complement this, we partnered with SCG’s façade solutions team, specifying modular external treatments that deliver durability in marine conditions while maintaining a refined, crafted appearance.
The resulting architecture strikes a balance between robust materiality and gentle environmental impact—timber posts and elevated decks raise the building above terrain, breeze and water-flows while the façade expresses both craft and climate resilience.



























