The room
A long table, a wall of four-hour charts, and chairs that face the candles — not a ticker.
The custom page for this practice is the room itself. If you cannot picture where your pencil will sit, the eight-week classroom will feel abstract. This is the layout, the hours, and the manners of 363 Mungkorn Road.
How the furniture works
Twelve chairs along one table. Arun stands at the short end with the projector behind him so that when he marks a zone, you are looking at the same print as your neighbour. Malee sits halfway down on Thursdays with the homework stack. There is a side room with a smaller table for mentoring sittings; the walkthroughs stay in the main room because the point is shared quiet.
Phones go in a tray by the door during London-open afternoons. You may photograph the whiteboard at the end of a classroom night. You may not stream the session. The printer in the corner runs Monday’s chart pack; we do not keep a plotter for vanity posters.
Hours that match the pairs
Classroom nights: Tuesday and Thursday, 18:30–21:00 ICT. Weekend intensives: Saturday 10:00–17:00, Sunday 10:00–16:00. Walkthroughs: 13:45–16:00 so that you are seated before London’s first prints. The building is a short walk from river taxis and from the older commercial grid around Yaowarat; we do not run a shuttle.
What to bring, what to leave
Bring a ruler, red and graphite pencils, and a notebook that can take a glued chart. Tablets are allowed if you can annotate without opening an order ticket. Live accounts stay closed. Food stays off the printed packs; coffee is on the sideboard after 20:00 on classroom nights.
If you arrive without markup on a walkthrough day, you will copy the wall for twenty minutes and miss the open. That is not a punishment. It is what the clock does.
Visiting before you commit
We do not run open days with a sales talk. We will add a spare chair to a Thursday recap (not to a walkthrough) if you write a week ahead and already know how to read a candle. You sit silent for the first hour. After that you may ask one question about a zone on the wall.
Seat
If the room sounds like the work you want, ask for the next twelve-person cohort.
Read the classroom brief first so that you know what sixteen nights contain. Then write with the month you can be in Bangkok.
Read the classroom brief Write to hold a chair