HYDROCERAMIC
Hydroceramic is an innovative, sustainable architecture concept developed as an international award-winning Master’s thesis project. It explores the use of advanced building materials to improve indoor environmental conditions through passive design strategies.
The Hydroceramic prototype functions as an evaporative cooling system that reduces indoor temperatures by up to 6 degrees without the use of electricity. This makes it an energy-efficient and environmentally responsible solution for modern architecture, especially in warmer climates.
The project combines material research, design innovation, and sustainability to create a functional architectural element that enhances thermal comfort. Hydroceramic has been widely recognized and published on platforms such as Archdaily, Designboom, Domus, Materia, and Materiability. It also received the Green Design Award in Thailand, highlighting its impact in sustainable design and material innovation.