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Thailand’s characteristic landscape plants
1. Renaissance Phuket Resort Hotel, designed by Landscape Architects 49, time: 2014
Due to the dynamic layout of the area, local plants can be seen everywhere and can be passed by Various buildings scattered throughout the area. This hotel building is located on the ground, flanked by 2 sand dunes between Mai Khao Beach and a lake. The pool in the lower part of the area is not only decorative but also functional and impressive. This very beautiful artificial pool is usually used for drainage and is also a luxurious expression of the surrounding buildings.
This project is another example of the high quality and importance of landscape design in Thailand.
These landscape design cases in Thailand can demonstrate how landscape design has become a necessity in modern society, especially in cities that are experiencing rapid urbanization and are struggling to cope with extreme climate change. Thanks to natural disasters, Thai architects have shown us the importance of working with nature and taking inspiration from it: think of it this way, the Thai Bioforest plan perfectly embodies this. Rayong Wanarom Learning Center and Bang Sue Environmental Education Center are also great examples.
2. PTT Eco-Forest “Rayong Wanarom” Learning Center, designed by KV Art & Design, time: 2015
This center was built in 2015 and is a natural Classroom for those interested in plant diversity. The center is a branch of a large ecological forest, a natural protective zone, presented in an environmentally friendly forest form. This large green area absorbs twice the amount of carbon monoxide as an average forest and releases 700 tons of oxygen into the atmosphere each year. It also increases biodiversity, which now includes 172 species of creatures such as birds, insects, mammals, reptiles and amphibians.
The biological forest is part of a larger eco-industrial zone development project called "PPT Wanarom Ecological Zone Industry", which started in 2012. The purpose of this project is to develop the area into a model bio-industrial zone in Thailand, playing an important role in improving the sustainable development of Rayong's industrial environment. The goal is for industry, communities and the environment to develop sustainably.
3. BAAN SAN KRAAM RESIDENTIAL AREA, THAILAND, DESIGNED BY SANITAS STUDIO, 2011
Thanks to this project, Sanitas Studio shows how to conceive of land as an abstraction the possibility of transforming the ocean. 1/10 of this vast area is connected to the beach, meaning that 2/13 of the residential buildings have direct sea views. The architects designed a landscape that makes all residents feel equally close to the beach, combined with different elements that recall the maritime theme, such as islands, seascapes, jungles, countryside and floating houses.
4. Thailand Broadcasting Corporation Headquarters Building (TPBS), designed by XSiTE Design Studio in 2011
TPBS is Thailand’s first national broadcasting institution, perfectly expressing The idea: interact with the public. The design of the external space is focused on the public, emphasizing the interaction between public institutions and people. All spaces are connected by a dynamic, dynamic grid line, evident in its routing and path design. Every outdoor space creates a warm welcome. The traditional Thai gardening atmosphere is presented in a new way to disguise the cold industrial appearance of the company's buildings.
5. Ming Mongkol Green Park in Saraburi Province, designed by Landscape Architects 49, time: 2014
Ming Mongkol Green Park was announced in the Thailand Landscape Design Award last year** *The space category won the Excellence Award. The design team took an abandoned piece of land near a highway and transformed it into a landscape that reflects the local heritage. The buildings have been designed sustainably, with unsealed hardscape surfaces ensuring natural stormwater drainage, while clients will also take advantage of solar and wind energy.
Ming Mongkol Green Park is a good place to escape the hustle and bustle. It is very popular among locals and foreign tourists to visit artificial areas in Bangkok. It also brings people back to nature and enhances their awareness of protecting nature.
6. Bang Sue Environmental Education and Conservation Center project, designed by Group Three Design, time: 2011
The center was designed to integrate with the existing environment and can be regarded as a prototype of a design project. Well integrated with the needs of human urban communities and the ecological environment. The pedestrian paths along its roads and between buildings represent a heightened awareness of the importance of environmental resources not only to protect, but also to enhance and enhance an active urban environment. The main building is a 2-story structure with an underground wastewater management plant facility capable of recycling 100 meters of falling water from the main building facade.
Its main floating landscape viewing area is an educational aquatic plant research center; it looks like an open water garden, displaying aquatic plants according to their habitats and plant communities.
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