
Ninja House
At the nexus of an underperforming commercial center and adjacent residential community in Bangkok, the transformation of small garden plot into a whimsical playground – playfully named the Ninja House – has made an outsized impact, establishing a vibrant community hub. Prior to the project’s construction, the nearby properties, including retail, a coffee shop and residential development, felt separated and the garden lacked identity and reason to visit. The new playground unified the properties and created a destination filled with activity. It has catalyzed greater social interaction, economic benefits and community cohesion.

Driven by the objectives to refresh, enhance and bring new fun to the space, the playground design utilizes strong geometric shapes and a grid framework inspired by the surrounding context. It’s a modular structure with sculptural three-dimensional forms and surprising elements conceived as a series of tatami play boxes. The playground’s boxes are slightly extruded and feature a series of small openings that give just a peek inside, creating a sense of mystery and the opportunity for children to play peek-a-boo.

The boxes connect both vertically and horizontally by a ramp, a climbing wall, nets, poles, a curving slide, and obstacle walls. The playground encourages imaginative play, allowing children to develop motor skills, muscle strength, and exercise critical thinking. The playground consists of a steel structure clad in reflective aluminum and colored panels. Stacking the modular boxes maximized the playground’s possibilities and play potential in an intimate space with minimal usable area.

Within the cubes, elements of threshold and views both in and out captivate children’s imaginations, while pops of color, and abstracted stars that recall ninja stars create an imaginative setting for play. The playground has provided a cherished setting for children and families to play and relax – while simultaneously uniting the adjacent properties into a harmonious place and promoting greater community interaction, local pride and economic revitalization.

Project details
Design: VVdesine
Project Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Typology: Playground
Design year: 2017
Built: 2019
Design leader: Vongvasu Chaloisap, Vichittrarat Chaloisap
Manufacturer of playground equipment: Hahn Products Co., Ltd.
Photo credits: © Rungkit Charoenwat

VVdesine
Founded in 2012 and situated in the heart of Bangkok, VVDesine is a distinguished multidisciplinary design studio specializing in landscape architecture and driven to create inspired, artful designs in a variety of contexts. Supported by two additional studios – Hortus, which specializes in softscape design, and VV Playaround, which specializes in experimental art and design – VVDesine brings an adept multidisciplinary approach to each design challenge, allowing for the creation of design solutions with sophistication, enduring social impact, and graceful aesthetics. The firm is characterized by inventive problem-solving, pragmatic creators, and multidisciplinary design approach.