Thailand Architecture in Steel 3
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Page : 296 pages
File Size : 49,10 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Architecture, Modern
ISBN : 9786167800448
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Page : 296 pages
File Size : 49,10 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Architecture, Modern
ISBN : 9786167800448
Author : Nithi Sathāpitānon
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Page : 203 pages
File Size : 28,57 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Architecture, Domestic
ISBN : 9789814394864
Houses by Thai Architects is back with the third book in this series. In this collection, eight houses designed by renowned Thai Architects are introduced.
Author : Nithi Sathāpitānon
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Page : pages
File Size : 28,11 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9786164590298
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Page : 296 pages
File Size : 20,36 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Architecture, Modern
ISBN : 9786167800448
Author : Nithi Sathāpitānon
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Page : 288 pages
File Size : 46,77 MB
Release : 2012-09
Category : Architects
ISBN : 9789814286671
Hospitality design in Thailand has produced one of the most vigorous architectural scenes in South-East Asia and the Asia-Pacific region. This book presents selected works.
Author : Lawrence Chua
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 15,87 MB
Release : 2021-02-28
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0824887735
“Utopia” is a word not often associated with the city of Bangkok, which is better known for its disorderly sprawl, overburdened roads, and stifling levels of pollution. Yet as early as 1782, when the city was officially founded on the banks of the Chao Phraya river as the home of the Chakri dynasty, its orientation was based on material and rhetorical considerations that alluded to ideal times and spaces. The construction of palaces, monastic complexes, walls, forts, and canals created a defensive network while symbolically locating the terrestrial realm of the king within the Theravada Buddhist cosmos. Into the twentieth century, pictorial, narrative, and built representations of utopia were critical to Bangkok’s transformation into a national capital and commercial entrepôt. But as older representations of the universe encountered modern architecture, building technologies, and urban planning, new images of an ideal society attempted to reconcile urban-based understandings of Buddhist liberation and felicitous states like nirvana with worldly models of political community like the nation-state. Bangkok Utopia outlines an alternative genealogy of both utopia and modernism in a part of the world that has often been overlooked by researchers of both. It examines representations of utopia that developed in the city—as expressed in built forms as well as architectural drawings, building manuals, novels, poetry, and ecclesiastical murals—from its first general strike of migrant laborers in 1910 to the overthrow of the military dictatorship in 1973. Using Thai- and Chinese-language archival sources, the book demonstrates how the new spaces of the city became arenas for modern subject formation, utopian desires, political hegemony, and social unrest, arguing that the modern city was a space of antinomy—one able not only to sustain heterogeneous temporalities, but also to support conflicting world views within the urban landscape. By underscoring the paradoxical character of utopias and their formal narrative expressions of both hope and hegemony, Bangkok Utopia provides an innovative way to conceptualize the uneven economic development and fractured political conditions of contemporary global cities.
Author : Paul McGillick
Publisher : Tuttle Publishing
Page : 683 pages
File Size : 10,86 MB
Release : 2013-10-08
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1462913520
With over 350 vibrant photographs, extensive commentary and architectural plans, this architecture and design book showcases the modern luxury homes of Asia. The Sustainable Asian House celebrates modern architecture as an expression of environmental, social and cultural sustainability, as seen in some of the most breathtaking luxury homes in Southeast Asia. Gorgeous residences in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines beautifully exemplify the trend towards sustainable architecture that engages with the natural world. The 27 houses featured in this fascinating and stunningly photographed architectural digest provide endless inspiration for architects, designers, builders and home buyers. The Sustainable Asian House illuminates the region's reinterpretation of tropical architecture and the growing interest in traditional materials and craftsmanship. There is a new emphasis on fresh air, natural light and spatial variety, reflecting the importance of well-being. Designers are considering issues such as orientation to the sun and prevailing winds to reduce energy consumption and carbon footprint. Instead of treating the tropical climate as something to overcome, the architects featured in this book present regional solutions on how to live appropriately in the contemporary tropical world.
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Page : 177 pages
File Size : 13,31 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Resorts
ISBN : 9786167800400
Author : Nithi Sathāpitānon
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Page : 312 pages
File Size : 31,40 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9786167800189
Author : Boonlert Hemvijitraphan
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Page : 145 pages
File Size : 36,15 MB
Release : 2013-03-01
Category : Architectural design
ISBN : 9786167191591
An architect born and educated in Thailand for his first professional degree, Hemvijitraphan went on to study at the Bartlett School, University College London and started his own practice in 1993. Over the past fifteen years, through the ups and downs of the Thai economic climate, Hemvijitraphan has proved that his quiet architecture has never been silent. It says something fundamental to the place and time. Not so much in the "styles", for most of his buildings are different, but it is the art of enclosure articulation and spatial configeration that distinguishes Hemvijitraphan's architecture.