International Workshop 2020

INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP 2020

A D. O P E N H O U S E ‘2 0 2 0
School of Architecture and Design
Walailak University
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
SPECIAL LECTURE
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Activity 1: International workshop, a collaboration between Walailak University

and Jindal Global University, India. Which has Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya Songkhla Campus

And Prince of Songkla University joined the project

 

Activity 2 Special lecture is lecture by experts at national and international level as follows:

1 Mr. Athawut Kaew Suthipol from ARCHITECTS 49 LIMITED gave a lecture on the topic “Public Building”
2 Prof. Dr. Thomas Mical gave a lecture on the topic “Automation for Daily Living”.

 

28-30 August 2020
At the Architectural and Design Operation Building
Walailak University Let’s meet !!!

A.D.Exhibition’ 2020

A D. O P E N H O U S E ' 2 0 2 0

A D.O P E N H O U S E ‘2 0 2 0
School of Architecture and Design
Walailak University
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A D. E X H I B I T I O N ‘2 0 2 0
[Touch / Relationship / Institute of Architecture]
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Meet with academic activities and student works From all disciplines
— Architecture
— Landscape Architecture
—- Interior design
— Product design field
28-30 August 2020
At the Architectural and Design Operation Building
Walailak University met with activities
– INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
– SPECIAL LECTURE
– AD. EXHIBITION’2020
Let’s meet !!!

A.D.Special Lecture‘ 2020

A.D. Special Lecture 2020

A D. O P E N H O U S E ‘2 0 2 0
School of Architecture and Design
Walailak University
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⭕️ S P E C I A L L E C T U R E ⭕️
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By Mr. Attawut Kaew Suthipol
Architects, Architects 49
Lecture on the topic “Design of public buildings”
Special Lecture “Public Buildings Design”
Saturday 29 August 2020
At the Architectural and Design Operation Building
Walailak University
Let’s meet !!!

Guidelines for Writing Applucation UKPSF

Guidelines for Writing Applucation UKPSF

School of Architecture and Design.
Lecture on writing training activities for Applucation UKPSF.
To develop faculty members in the School of Architecture and Design.
To promote teaching and learning skills to meet the learning needs of the 21st century.
With Asst. Prof. Dr. Sutanya Duangin
Assoc. Prof. Rawat Suksikkarn and
Walukha Emek
In being a speaker

Interior Program-Cultural Heritage Trip

Interior Program-Cultural Heritage Trip

Interior design program “Cultural Heritage Trip”

To learn the cultural context in the plain watershed around Songkhla Lake with a 3 day 2 night

trip together between Interior Design (INT) and Industrial Design (ID).

 

Let’s start at …
Interior Cultural Trip Ep.1
“Khlong Dan River Market”
Riverside communities with coexistence of people in 3 districts and 2 provinces.
With a canal as a border Until acquiring the name of the community
– Hua Sai District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province
– Cha-Uat District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province
– Ranot District, Songkhla Province

 

And we also visited the cultural landscape on both sides of the road Around the road across the lake

Interior Cultural Trip “Varni Craft”

Interior Cultural "Varni Craft"

Interior Cultural Trip Ep.2
“Varni Craft”
Krajut Wannee Thale Noi, Phatthalung Province
It is a learning center for local crafts by using “Krajood” which is a local resource and material. Combined with the craftsmanship and wisdom of the villagers to weave the existing Krajood mat as the original capital. Creating a design that expresses the uniqueness of the community. That creates the interest of people all over the direction must visit Until the homestay has to be opened to accommodate tourists visiting each other

A.D. Exhibition 2020

A.D. Exhibition 2020

🚩 A D. O P E N H O U S E ‘2 0 2 0 🚩
School of Architecture and Design
Walailak University 
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SAMEDEANG [r e t u r n] A D. E X H I B I T I O N ‘2 0 2 0
[Touch – Relationships – Architecture]
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Meet academic activities and student work from all disciplines.
🔴 Architecture
🟠 Landscape Architecture
🟡 Interior Design
🟢 Product Design
Between 28-30 August 2020
At the Architectural and Design Operation Building
Walailak University met with activities
– INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
– SPECIAL LECTURE

Architect’20 “ Refocus Heritage ”

Architect’20 “ Refocus Heritage ”

Aims to raise public awareness and understanding on the concept of ‘heritage’ in several dimensions. Many might suppose that conservation and maintenance of heritage sites is limited to government officers or conservators, and therefore is not relevant to them. However, it is present in everyday life and concerns everyone regardless of the jobs and roles that we hold. The owner of an old house in need of a maintenance, for example, will need information on the right materials and construction to use, as well as the cost incurred. Similarly, the renovation of an old building to create new business opportunity, can generate value added for the community and society, as we can see from the several creative communities that arose from the old quarters throughout the country. 

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BANGKOK DESIGN WEEK 2021

BANGKOK DESIGN WEEK 2021

Resurgence of Possibilities
January 30th – February 7th 2021
 
The situation the world is facing at this time prompts us to seek solutions and coping methods through the creation of robust inter-city networks to overcome all challenges and create new opportunities. In a McKinsey report, it was said that last year Asia played an important role as a global urban hub where cities developed rapidly in terms of city expansion, economic growth, and interconnected infrastructure to facilitate all changes.
 
After a year of great challenges, it is now a new starting point for Bangkok to review, relearn, and acknowledge the potential of being a megacity. This means an abundance of economic opportunities and advantages to catalyse innovation. It is also steeped in diversity which are paramount to the development of adaptability that makes the city flexible enough to coexist with limitations and deal with challenges.
 
With its ability to turn what it has into thought assets, the capital city is therefore a place embracing opportunities and endless possibilities.
 
Bangkok Design Week 2021 (BKKDW2021), the fourth edition of all, will be held from January 30th to February 7th, 2021 under the theme “Resurgence of Possibilities”. Explore new opportunities and possibilities emerging from urban revival amid crises and challenges the world is currently facing to overcome and grow through in the future. Organized in creative districts throughout Bangkok such as Charoenkrung-Song Wat, Samyan, Ari-Pradipat, and Thonglor-Ekkamai, BKKDW2021 will present the excitement of creativity through five main activities, namely:
 
Showcase & Exhibition: Showcases and exhibitions by creators and entrepreneurs introducing ideas that incorporate design thinking process, creativity, and technology to develop human asset, communities, businesses, cities, and quality of life in many aspects;
Talk & Workshop: Lectures and workshops by Thai and international creative thinkers who share experiences that will create positive impact on the economy and society;
Creative District Project: Activities aiming to develop creative districts through full scale prototype testing, developing, and implementation which will promote better quality of life and drive the metropolitan’s creative economy. Participatory mechanism will be the key for local people and creators to work together which eventually leads to new investments;
Event & Program: Activities in celebration of creativity ranging from musical performances, movie screenings, and performing art, to parties and open houses that will vibe up the city;
Creative Market: Flea market filled with creative products promoting sales opportunities, market trials and business network expansion. This platform will encourage new creative entrepreneurs to develop their business towards success.
 
About Bangkok Design Week (BKKDW)
Bangkok Design Week (BKKDW) has always been marked on the Bangkok event calendar. The event is organized by Creative Economy Agency (Public Organization) or CEA, in partnership with over 60 state agencies, public organizations, academia and international institutions, as well as 2,000 designers and creative businesses. In each year, BKKDW draws an estimated number of 400,000 visitors at home and abroad. 
 
BKKDW is a growth engine for Thailand’s creative industries in many ways, by showcasing creative business and designs, stimulating competitiveness, providing a local and foreign business networking opportunity, generating an economic momentum to downstream businesses, such as marketing, printing, online media, galleries, cafes, restaurants, gifts & souvenirs, travel, hotels and public transport services.
 
About CEA
Established on 14 August 2018, the organization formerly known as Thailand Creative and Design Center (TCDC) is now Creative Economy Agency (Public Organization): CEA. Under the supervision of the Office of the Prime Minister, CEA has taken on a larger role in promoting the creative economy for the sustainable economic development of Thailand. 
 
One of CEA’s missions is to put forth to the development of the creative district. By promoting the district and its conducive atmosphere to new businesses, CEA is aiming to connect the local community with each stakeholder. 
 
With creativity as a key driver to level up businesses and quality of life, CEA is tasked with enhancing the prominence and competitiveness of Thai entrepreneurs and the creative network to advance Thai creative industries. 
 
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FB/IG: bangkokdesignweek 
Twitter: @BKKDesignWeek
#BKKDW2021 #BANGKOKDESIGNWEEK 
 
Contact us 
Creative Economy Agency (Public Organization)
The Grand Postal Building, 1160 Charoenkrung Road, Bangrak, Bangkok 10501 
Tel. (66) 2 105 7400 (Tuesday – Sunday | 10.30 – 21.00)
For those interested in supporting the event
Tel: (66) 2 105 7400 #117 (Monday – Friday | 09.30 – 17.30)
For press 
Tel: (66) 2 105 7400 #218, 111 (Monday – Friday | 09.30 – 17.30)
For those interested in organizing activities
Tel: (66) 2 105 7400 #136, 137 (Monday – Friday | 09.30 – 17.30)
 

The struggle to save classic Thai architecture

The struggle to save classic Thai architecture

A small group of architects in Chiang Mai is working to preserve Lanna-era temples and revive the architectural style. Many of the Northern Thai temples have fallen into disuse and disrepair, suffering from years of neglect by municipal authorities and a lack of enforcement of laws to protect heritage monuments. Also, about 70 percent of the temples in Chiang Mai are rented out to the poor or have been put to commercial use in some capacity. “This is our identity; we have to conserve it, otherwise we will have nothing to be proud of,” said Vitul Lieorungruang, an architecture professor at Chiang Mai University. “A place that becomes completely modern doesn’t know who it is anymore.”