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p o r t f o l i o.P O R N P R O M P I K U L K A E W

a . s p a c e . f o r . y o u

2011u r b a n p l a n n i n g & g r a p h i c d e s i g n

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c o n t e n t s SITE AND URBAN LANDSCAPE PLANNING

: SITE ANALYSIS

PROJECT 1

PROJECT 2 SITE AND URBAN LANDSCAPE PLANNING

: RENOVATE CENTRAL WORLD PLAZA

PROJECT 3URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT

: DESIGN LAND SUB-DIVISION

PROJECT 4URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING

: LANDUSE PLANNING

PROJECT 5 GRAPHIC WORK

: POSTER, BOOK COVER, LOGO

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PROJECT 1YEAR 2010

SITE AND URBAN LANDSCAPE PLANNING : SITE ANALYSIS

PURPOSESIn 2000 the public company Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (Metropolitan Transport of Barcelona) decided to use this land to construct a bus depot with a capacity for 300 municipal buses. The size and location of the site offered the unusual opportunity to build the depot on 60,000 square metres of land that was perfectly connected with the road network. Nonetheless, the size and location of the building entailed a considerable risk of environmental impact at a potential point of access to Collserola Natural Park. The solution to this conflict of interests appearedwith the idea of providing the building with a large, accessible garden rooftop that would offer good views of the city and also serve as a transit zone between the urban fabric and the park.

FUNCTIONSThe depot occupies three semi-underground levels that are open to the Ronda de Dalt ring route and are covered with slabs of reinforced concrete with a surface area of 20,000 square metres. The slabs are distributed in horizontal platforms of seven metres square, which are graded to reproduce the original topography of the terrain. The roofing has a load capacity of 2,000 Kg/m² and there is a water-collecting drainpipe every forty metres. A grid of PVC panels of different heights has softened the stepped profile of the slab concrete without adding excessive dead weight. On this basis, large circular concrete concavities are formed on the roof and these collect rainwater in their centres. Of varying diameter, these large funnels are paved in bright colours and can function as spaces for skateboarding, water games and bicycle tracks. The interstitial spaces separating the funnels are planted with pines, clumps of bamboo and hyparrhenia grass to give continuity to the park’s natural vegetation

BARCELONA , SPAIN

A N A L Y S I S P H A S EPHYSICAL ENVIROMENT FACTORS

BUILDINGS

WATER VEGATATIONSome of the circular areas around the roofdrains have herbal plants or climbing plants(Bougainvillea, ivy and grass), on a mixed ground. Besides this, low trees have beenplanted (cherry, tamarind, chinaberry,pine,acacia,olive and Holm oak) disseminated in some of these areas andalso in paved areas.

The park uses the roof of the bus garage of barcelona transport company and it is main facade. The only parts that stick out are the emergency exits and the garage’s entrance bay.

CONCEPTUAL DESIGNPARK AND PAVILIONS ON THE ECOLOGICAL ROOF OF THE TMB BUS DEPOT , We are looking for new perspective, the aerial version, more in tune with 21th century than the frontal vision of the passerby, more proper of the 21th century. The park cannot be seen.

Under its surface, the park conceals a complex drainage system of the roof it i located on, with openings every 40 metres. It is a huge drainage and water -carrying machine that separates water in pipes and drains below the surface

ROOMSThere are also circular spaces that surroundthe mentioned drainage points and thatserve to establish sitting areas,either pavedin exposed concrete, sand or white marble pebbles and mortar or planted with grass.

ACTIVITIESAround the drains that the roof requires, different sized circles have been drawn covered and placed in different ways.Thos that serve as centres of activity are covered in rubber, sand or exposed

SITE PLAN

SECTION

BARCELONA

TECHNICAL SHEETBEGINING YEAR : 2000BEGINING OF WORK YEAR : 2005END OF WORK YEAR : 2006AREA : 20,000 m2COST : 5,345,840 €

CREDITDEVELOPER : AUTHORS : COLLABORATORS : Teresa Galí

DRAIN WATER DIAGRAM

David GarcíaManel Coma

Coll-Leclerc Arquitectos,S.L.,Jaime CollTransports Metropolitans de Barcelona

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02

03

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HISTORY

A N A L Y S I S P H A S ECUTURAL FACTORS

ACCESSIBILITY CIRCULATION AND MOBILITY

BICYCLE LANE

WATER WASHES CONCRETE WITH QUARRY MARBLE

FOOTPATH

LEGEND

EDGE

PATH

NODE

DISTRICT

A N A L Y S I S P H A S EAESTHETICS FACTORS

VIEWS / CHARECTER AND IMAGE

One of the results of the opening up of the Ronda de Dalt ring route to coincide with the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona was that the neighbourhood of Horta, which occupies a peripheral valley between the northern limit of the city and the Collserola mountain range, would then ceforth be well connected to the city’s road network. Taking advantage of this recent accessibility and the magnitude of the construction, new metropolitan-scale facilities, for example the Horta Velodrome, began to appear on eitherside of the ring road. In other cases, the adjacent spaces were left awaiting future uses and were only transformed by the land-levelling and landfill operations that had modified the valley’s natural orography. This was the case of blocks of land lying between the Horta Velodrome and the cemetery, to the north of the ring route. The original slope was terraced with the different levels being occupied by gas tanks and temporary constructions servicing the road works.

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PROJECT 2YEAR 2010

SITE AND URBAN LANDSCAPE PLANNING : RENOVATE CENTRAL WORLD PLAZA

BANGKOK

ACCESSIBILITY MICRO MAP

CONNECTION “BOTTLE NECKS”

UNCOMFORTABLE WALKING ENVIRONMENTS

NO PROTECTION FROM SUN , RAIN

overpass drainage fire hydrant bus stop

sky walk electricity post underground wire

PROBLEM OF CONNECTION MAP

INFRASTRUCTURE MICRO MAP

A N A L Y S I S P H A S EPHYSICAL ENVIROMENT FACTORS

Cent

ral W

orld

SI LOM

SALA DAENG

HUA LAMPHONG

HUA LAMPHONG

SIAM

CHIT LOM

PRATUNAM

RATCHATHEWI

SAPAN HUA CHANG

BUS STOP

BTS STATION SUKHUMVIT LINE

MRT STATION

BTS STATION SILOM LINE

TRAIN STATION

BOAT STATION

INTERCHANGE

NEARBY CHONG NONSI

SATHORN

BRT STATION

CENTRAL WORLD

LEGENDS

ACCESSIBILITY MAP

Wat Pathum Wanaram

Siam Paragon

Siam CenterSiam Discovery

Bonanza Mall

Siam Square

MBK

Cen

ter

Gaysorn plaza

Big C

Arnoma Hotel

Cent

ral W

orld

Erawan Shrine

Central chit lom

LANDUSE MAP

1974 World Trade Center 1989 Central World Plaza 2004 Central World 2009

TIMELINE

From the analysis we found that the accessibility map “Transportation systems, which are all connected” so, there are comfortable with each choice on a trip to the service users. BTS Skytrain - CentralWorld was located between Chit Lom and Siam Stations. An elevated walkway connects the two stations to facilitate foot traffic. CentralWorld also could be accessed from Gaysorn or BigC Ratchaprasong via pedestrian overpasses. Khlong Saen Saep Express Boat - Pratu Nam pier, about a 5-minute walk

Central World is a shopping plaza and complex in Bangkok, Thailand.It is the third largest shopping complex in the world. The complex, which includes a hotel and office tower, is owned by Central Pattana. In 2006, after three years of design and renova-tion, CentralWorld was expanded to 550,000 square metres of shopping mall and 1,024,000 square metres of complex, topping its nearby rival Siam Paragon in terms of size.On 19 May 2010, Central-World was one of the many properties set on fire when the Red Shirts anti-government protestors were forcibly removed after months of demonstrations which included complete blockage of the Rachaprasong shopping district. The parts of the complex most affected were the Zens department store and its adjacent annex.

From the analysis we found that the land use map “The surrounding area of Central world plaza are a flooring of commerical and private” and there are a lots of commerical buildings for commerce including not open 24 hours to non - public areas truly.are for the private activities of the commerce as the main beer, concert, show various No space for public activities directly, such as gardening, sports ground, public space so, the people who live in areas and tourist there are no public areas to relax and

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ACCESSIBILITY

INFRASTRUCTURE

LAND USE

HISTORY

CIRCULATION + MOBILITY

“ high potential but lack of users ”

how

to m

ake

it be

tter ?

SHADING

ATTRACTION

ACTIVITY

CIRCULATION

THRO

UG

H P

ASS

AG

E

CONCEPT DIAGRAM

PARK

DENSITY : High density on the morning and evening

USER ANALYSIS : 1.children 2.older 3.office people 4.worker 5.foriegn 6.visitor 7.student

CAFE

DENSITY : High density on the morning and noon and evening USER ANALYSIS : 1.older 2.office people 3.foriegn 4.visitor 5.student

DENSITY : Low dentsity

USER ANALYSIS : 1.children 2.older 3.office people 4.worker 5.foriegn 6.visitor 7.student

DENSITY : All day ex, night time

USER ANALYSIS : 1.children 2.older 3.office people 4.worker 5.foriegn 6. visitor 7.student

RELIGION

COVERWAY

MASTER PLAN

DENSITY : High dentsity on evening after work or study

USER ANALYSIS : 1.children 2.older 3.office people 4.worker 5.foriegn 6.student

DENSITY : Depend on events

USER ANALYSIS : 1.children 2.older 3.office people 4.worker 5.foriegn 6.visitor 7.student

ACTIVITIES ZONE

INTERACTION ZONE

FUNCTION AND DENSITY

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CONCEPT PLAN

CIRCULATION MAP

FUNCTION :

PARK CAFE INTERACTION ZONE RELIGIONACTIVITIES ZONE COVERWAY

0.00 24.00 12.00

SERV

ICE

TIM

E

MATERIAL MAP : SOFTSCAPE

Access

Circulation

Linkage

LEGEND

Shrub

Water

LEGEND

MATERIAL MAP : HARDSCAPE

Marble

Granite

Wood

LEGEND

PERSPECTIVES

Access

Circulation

Linkage

LEGEND

D E S I G N P H A S E

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TARGET GROUP

CONCEPT

ORIENTATION

“second home” Feel you can’t �nd in CBD

“natural” Feel you on the holidays

the harmonic

What is the harmonic ?

S I T E

sun risesun set

main userofficial

instructorclient

sub user

studentshopkeeper

engineersercurity guard

worker

60 %

40 %

30 %

15 %

15 %

20 %

5 %

5 %

5 %

5 %

CONCEPT DIAGRAMD E S I G N P H A S E

PROJECT 3YEAR 2010

URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT : DESIGN LAND SUB-DIVISION

EXISTING MAP

SITE ANALYSISA N A L Y S I S P H A S E

GOVERNMENT

RESIDENTIAL

EDUCATION

WAREHOUSEOTHER

MIXED USE

INDUSTRIAL

RELIGIONCOMMERCIAL

1.the harmony of the whole structure: b a l n c e , s y m m e t r y , c o n g r u i t y , c o n s o n a n c e , m c o o r d i n a t i o n , compatibility.2.the villagers live together in h a r m o n y : a c c o r d , a g r e e m e n t , peace, peacefulness, amity, amica-bility, friendship.

CONCEPTUAL PLAN

In the diagram of the concept plan The harmonic. Focusing on combining housing with open space. Nature will be the main focal point is a virtual node of village and have an area of natural distribu-tion. connected with the buildings.

Comprehensive plan, Klong Luang, 2550.Defined as the study area. Use of residential land.

Traffic outside the study area. Accessible by car, motorcycles and trains.Traffic within the study area. Accessible by walk, motorcycles.There is also a public transportation vehicle, such as minibus.

Temple: wat-wayluwanworawihanSchool: watWayluwanHospital: thammasat university hospital Train station: chengrak railways stationWater system: underground waterElectrical system: the provincial electricity authority of prathumtaniWaste system: public health and environment division of municipality khlong luangDrainage system: none

Entrance1 from West: Road surface is concrete.Entrance2 from Southeast: Road surface is concrete.Entrance3 from east: Road surface is non-asphalt.

ACCESSIBILITY MAP CIRCULATION MAP LAND USE MAP INFRASTRUCTURE MAP

OCTOBER - FEBRUARY From China

MAY - OCTOBER From Gulf of Thailand

Winter monsoon wind

Spring monsoon wind

SECTION

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PROJECT NAME THE HARMONICPROJECT TYPE LARGE-SCALED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT WITH COMMUNITY ACILITIESTARGET GROUPHIGHER MEDIUM INCOME FAMILY (>80,000 bath per month) WORKING IN THE CBD OR NORTHEN SUB-CENTERSTYPE OF HOUSE DETACHED HOUSES WITH PLOTS OF 50,60,70 SQ.WA.PROJECT LOCATIONPROJECT SITE IS ON THE NORTH OFCHIANG RAK RAIL STATIONLAND AREA133.81 RAICONCEPTTHE HARMONIC OF BUILDING AND NATURE LANDSCAPE

N

LEGEND

RESIDENTIAL

COMMERCIAL

ESTATE OFFICE

CLUBHOUSE

PAVILION

KINDERGARDEN

POOL

GREEN SPACE

TREE

PLOT

SCALE 1:1250

O 100 200

METRES

CLARIFIER

N

N

LEGENDARTERIAL

COLLECTOR

MINOR

LEGENDRESIDENTIAL

COMMERCIAL

INFRASTRUCTURE

RECREATION

EDUCATION

no. of unitsresidential 380 Unitscommercial 1 Unitsschool 3 Unitso�ce 1 Unitsclubhouse 3 Units

densitiesnet residential density 15.58 pers./raigross residential density 8.52 pers./rai

open space and facilities 20.74 raimain park 8.93 raipocket park 9.26 raikindergarten 0.75 raiclub house 0.75 raiestate o�ce 0.37 rairetail 0.37 rai

areanet residential area 69.57 raigross res. area 112.43 rairoad space 39.28 raiwater body 0.64 rai

net residental area 54.70 %

road space 29.35 %

waterbody 0.46 %

open space and facilities 15.49 %

street and lot layouttype of street : concreteconsideration :

safety

convenience

economy aesthetic

M A S T E R P L A NDETAIL

CIRCULATION

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AREA REQUIREMENT

LAND USE

MASTER PLAN

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PROJECT 4YEAR 2010

URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING : LANDUSE PLANNING

4

1

1

2

3

567

2

34

5

6

7

WAT SAKAE

WAT TAMNAK

WAT DOKMAISHIPYARDKHLONG BANGTOEI MARKETWET LANDPATHUMTHANI MARKET

SITE SURVEY SITE SELECTION

EXISTING PROBLEMS

TIMELINE & DISTRIBUTION MAP

HISTORY

POPULATION OF TAMBOL SAM KHOK (2008)

NUMBER OF TYPES OF AGRICULTURE

Mueang Sam Khok is an ancient city, first found in the records after the reign of King Boromma Trailokanat. In 1660, a group of Mon people lead by Sming Poe migrated to Ayutthaya because they were suppressed by the Burmese rulership in their homeland. King Narai the Great provided the area of Mueang Sam Khok for them to established new town. Later a further immigration of Mon people to Thailand happened in the reign of King Taksin the Great in 1774 and King Rama II in 1815. Some of them settled at Sam Khok, others moved to Pak Kret, Nonthaburi Province and Phra Pa Daeng, Samut Prakan Province.According to the local history, when King Rama II visited Sam Kok the local Mon people gave him a big quantity of lotus. The king then renamed the city name to be Pathum Thani, meaning City of Lotus. At the same time, the king upgraded the city to be the 3rd class city.King Chulalongkorn changed status of the city to be Amphoe Sam - Khok in 1898.

1.The nature of the area around the water. To promote the activity of cultural tourism in the water.2.The cultured Various nationalities.The activities within the community is vibrant.Some activities can be promoted to attract tourists.3.Diersity means to live together in areas such as religious, schools, river-houses.As well as market still have various products.4.Is an area that has the potential to promote the commercial.To develop to new toursim and commercial services are higher than other surrounding communities.

SWOT ANALYSIS

COMERCIAL

RESIDENTIAL

TEMPLE

INFRASTRUCTURE

LEGEND

N

CHAOPRAYA RIVERSAM

KH

OK

-PATHU

MTH

AN

I ROA

D

COMERCIAL

RESIDENTIAL

TEMPLE

INFRASTRUCTURE

WAREHOUSE

LEGEND

N

CHAOPRAYA RIVER

SAM

KH

OK

-PATHU

MTH

AN

I ROA

D

KHLONG BANGTOEI

N

CHAOPRAYA RIVER

SAM

KH

OK

-PATHU

MTH

AN

I ROA

D

KHLONG BANGTOEI

COVER WAYLEGEND

LEGEND

N

CHAOPRAYA RIVER

SAM

KH

OK

-PATHU

MTH

AN

I ROA

D KHLONG BANGTOEI

N

CHAOPRAYA RIVER

SAM

KH

OK

-PATHU

MTH

AN

I ROA

D

KHLONG BANGTOEI

CONCRETE

MIX USE

WOOD

FIRE EXTINGUISHER

LEGEND

LAND USE MAP

BUILDING USE MAP

COVERWAY MAP

ACCESSIBILITY MAP

WATER FLOW MAP

BUILDING MATERIALS MAP

LEGEND

N

CHAOPRAYA RIVER

SAM

KH

OK

-PATHU

MTH

AN

I ROA

D

KHLONG BANGTOEI

OFFICIAL

WORKING GET OFF

7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 16.00 16.30 17.00 17.30

7.30

7.45

8.00

16.35

16.45

17.00

Bangtoei market

Pathumthani

Samkhok market

VENDOR

WORKING GET OFF

3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 15.00 15.30 16.00 16.303.10

3.20

4.00

15.20

15.30

16.00

Bangtoei market

Pathumthani

Thai market

STUDENT

WORKING GET OFF

6.30 7.00 7.30 8.00 16.00 16.30 17.00 17.30

6.45

7.00

7.30

16.35

16.45

17.00

8.00 16.45

CUSTOMER

WORKING GET OFF

4.00 15.00

8.00

9.00

9.00

12.00

10.00

13.00

11.00

12.00

14.00

OFFICER

WORKING GET OFF

7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 17.00 17.30 18.00 18.30

7.10

7.30

8.00

8.00

8.30

7.30

17.10

17.30

18.00

18.00

18.45

17.30

7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 7.00 17.30 18.00 18.30

Bangtoei market

Pathumthani

Rangsit

Nawanakhon

Bangkok

Ladlumkaew

Bangtoei market

Pathumthani

Rangsit

Nawanakhon

Bangkok

Ladlumkaew

Pathumthani

Rangsit

Bangkok

Samkhok market

7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 16.00 16.30 17.00 17.30

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N

COMMERCIAL

COMMUNITY CENTER

INDUSTRIAL

RESIDENTIAL

MIX USE

TEMPLE

ARGRICULTURE

INFRASTRUCTURE

LEGEND

N

SCALE 1:300,000

COMMERCIAL

COMMUNITY CENTER

INDUSTRIAL

RESIDENTIAL

MIX USE

ARGRICULTURE

INFRASTRUCTURE

LEGEND

0 5 10 15km

AMPHURMUENG PRATHUMTHANI

AMPHUR LARDLUMKAEW

PRANAKORNSRIAYUTHAYA

SAMKHOK

SAMKHOK CENTER

BANGTOEI

KHLONGKWAI

KRA-CHAENG

BAAN-NGIW

BANGKRABUE

BAANPATHUM

CHIENGRAKYAI

TAIKOH

N

DEVELOPMENT GUILDLINE

DEVELOPMENT VISION

OBJECTIVE

“ LIVABLE MARKET PORT ACTIVE COMMUNITY CENTER CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE TOURISM ”

1. TO MAKE A GOOD AND LIVABLE COMMUNITY2. TO MAKE A CONSERVATION TOURISM3. TO MAKE A SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY4. TO MAKE A PORT COMMUNITY

N

CHAOPRAYA RIVER

SAM

KH

OK

-PATHU

MTH

AN

I ROA

D

KHLONG BANGTOEI

TESSABAN 1 ROAD

TESSABAN 3 ROAD

TESSABAN 2 ROAD

COMMERCIAL

RESIDENTIAL

MIX USE

OPEN SPACE

INFRASTRUCTURE

TEMPLE

PARKING

FIRE EXTINGUISHERTREE

LEGEND

SCALE 1:2,500

MASTER PLAN

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LIVEABLE COMMUNITY

PH

ASE

1

safetycleanquality of lifeculturalgood relations

set up a museumand home stay

PH

ASE

2P

HA

SE 3

TOURISM CONSERVATION SUSTAINABLE MARKETECONOMY

COMMUNITY HUB PORT

THE GOAL OF THE PROJECT

preservation of traditional ways of life and relationship with water

improve the portrestore the marketimprove perspective andadd the path to community bysignage

focus on the community as a community hub- port

promote andconservationof water toursim

Income distribution to people in the market to promote tourism in themarket

SAMKHOK LAND USE PLAN (NEXT 20 YEARS)

Can be seen from the development of land use in 20 years of Sam Khok. When communities have been developed. Found that different communities has increased. But it does not increase rapidly is look like a natural increase. May have occurred along the new community projects that cut new types of housing. It has issued regulations on the use of the land. To prevent extreme growth and prevent the entry of large retail stores.

PATHUMTHANI LAND USE PLAN

From the development at the provincial level. Can be seen that the green space that separates the city to the district Samkhok. To prevent the growth of the city came to Sam Khok district. Not to swallow the same city. and to protect the way of life in community along the Chaopraya river.

REGION LAND USE PLAN

COMMERCIAL

COMMUNITY CENTER

INDUSTRIAL

RESIDENTIAL

MIX USE

TEMPLE

ARGRICULTURE

INFRASTRUCTURE

LEGEND

At the regional level and suburbs of the development community does not think only about land use. But also considered in the transportation network that is connected to the other provinces. The development of community-level, provincial and regional district. All levels are related and continuous development. However, what is vital is the smallest level that is "public". If people and community have a good quality that make development will occur effectively and sustainable.

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URBAN PLANNINGS Y S T E M I N C O M P A R I S O N

: THE CASE STUDY OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

The British FamilyThe Napoleonic FamilyThe Germanice Family

The Scandinavian FamilyThe East European Family

9.00 - 12.30 AM

4 MARCH ,

faculty of architecture and planning,

thammasat university6th floor, room no.615

present by the fourth year students

of urban planning

invitation to join conference

SYMPOSIUM

SEMINAR IN PLANNING 2011UP 416

FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING

THAMMASAT UNIVERSITY

PROJECT 5YEAR 2010

GRAPHIC WORK : POSTER, BOOK COVER, LOGO

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ART&DESIGNINFORMATIONCOMMUNICATIONI TYPOTHANK YOU.

IF YOU ONLY DO WHAT YOU KNOW YOU CAN DO,YOU NEVER DO VERY MUCH

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S P A C E

THE SPACE a building occupies and the space within a building are very important in architecture.Understanding how to define one space, enables the overlapping of multiple spaces to explore the variety of spatial zones established in a project. The number of different ways to define a space depends on the clarity of theelements that form the space.

the meaning and Nature of Space as a volume and as a element of design

How we create a outstanding architecture ? an idea is salvation by imagination.

CMYKpaint your world with

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c i r c u l u m v i t a ePORNPROM PIKULKAEW

37/3, Sukhumvit 49 Rd, Soi Promsri 2,Wattana, Bangkok, Thailand 10110

Mobile: 0852392332Email: [email protected]

OBJECTIVELooking for a career opportunity in Graphic Designer position

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND2007-Current Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Thammasat University (Rangsit Campus), Pathumthani, Thailand Bachelor Degree in Urban Environmental Planning and Development. (B. U.E.P.D.) (completing in March, 2011) 2001-2006 Saint Dominic School High School Diploma, Science-Math Program1992-2000 Saint Dominic School Elementary and Primary School

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCEYear 2009

Workshop Participant, Policy Formulation for Urban Development and Conservation of Historical and Cultural Areas in Kyoto Work-shop [Under the collaboration between The College of policy Science, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan and Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand]In history area of Japan the majority of construct is wood inventory that make inflammable. The Japanese has the good prepara-tion for fire, although it never has recording fire cause in the past. The study is about the pattern of the preparation in all preven-tion

March

Year 2010February

Field Trip, HOUSING DEVELOPMENT IN SINGAPOREExplored in urban development policy in Singapore at Urban Redevelopment Authority and visited Housing Development Board at Toa Payoh community and sightseeing around Singapore City

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AprilInternship at Urban Architects Co., Ltd. Bangkok, ThailandWorking as an urban designer. Training about retouching a render picture and plan by Adobe photoshop and Adobe illustrator, architect planning by Autocad, building model by SketchUp,

Year 2011

PROJECT ASSIGNMENTYear 2007October

HISTORY of WORLD ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING Working group, My duties are analytical site plan, structure of building and conceptual of Notre Dame du Haut in Ronchamp, France by Le Corbusier. Finally, cut the model of Notre Dame du Haut in Ronchamp, France and presentation for analyses.

AprilYear 2008

URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP 1Working group, My duties are collect data in existing condition, land use, building use, accessibility and cut a model at Pathum-wan District, Bangkok, Thailand.Learning by doing for knowledge in Urban Planning of inner city in Bangkok and analysis land use in Pathumwan District for example in a case of study.

JuneYear 2009

URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP 3From construction Ring Road Project in the study area (km 69, Ring Road, Pathumthani). We study for potential area for our proj-ect developing. In Project we have to made layout plan, master plan and regional plan

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July

TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AND MANAGEMENTWorking group, My duties are collect data in existing condition, land use, building use, accessibility, mobility and number of vehicles into Thammasat University, Thailand for design guideline the activity space and landscape for students of Thammasat University

AprilYear 2010

URBAN INTERVENTION[Under the collaboration between The Association of Siamese Architects Under Royal Patronage and Urban Intervention Group Student Faculty of Architecture and Planning Thammasat University]Working Urban Intervention Group, The Project is built playground at Bangbua community, Bangkhen, Bangkok, Thailand by the children in community

June

SITE AND URBAN LANDSCAPE PLANNINGWorking group, My duties are site analysis phase part physical environmental factors and cultural factor, aesthetic factors, design phase and presentation the project at Central World Plaza Ratchaprasong junction, Bangkok, ThailandAnalysis and design urban landscape area at Central World Plaza for urban activities. This space can accommodate many func-tions from cultural activity to human activity so the design concept is THROUGH PASSAGE. As a result steps were designed, and space was divided into 5 zones including Park, Cafe, Interaction zone, Activies zone, Religion.

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August

URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP4 (PROJECT 1)Working group, Design Land Sub-Division Project lay out plan at Pathumtani province to make a good profit in projectAnalysis and design Land Sub-Division Project on more over 1600 square meters area

URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP4 (PROJECT 2)[Under the collaboration between of The Crown Property of Bereau (the landlord of the site) and urban planning students at Fac-ulty of architecture and Planning Thammasat University]Working group, make development guideline form observation and questionnaire by using over lay technique to identify prob-lem area in difference issue. My duties are collecting data by observation and questionnaire, analyzing and identifying problem area and design master plan.Project Baan Man Kong in inner city (Santisuk community) is to make development guideline to upgrade quality of life for the local people.

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AWARDS2009(October) Certificate of Achievement 100 Qualified people to join Workshop Cool the World Design Contest 20092010 (June)

SKILLSComputer: Adobe illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe indesign, Adobe Flash, Sketch Up Autodesk AutoCAD, Mapinfo, Arcview, SPSS, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power Point) PC and Mac Operating SystemsTransferable: Excellent written and verbal skills Good writing and presentation skills Able to work with autonomy Team playerLanguage:

REFEREESAssociate Professor Nipan Vichiennoi, Ph.D.Head of Urban Environmental Planning and Development ProgramFaculty of Architecture and Planning Thammasat University (Rangsit Campus) Pathumthani, Thailand 12121 T: +66(0)29869605-6 ext. 4007 F: +66(0)29868067 M: +66(0)860507045 Email: [email protected] www.arch.tu.ac.th

Instructor Rachaniporn TiempayotornDepartment of Urban Planning Faculty of Architecture and Planning Thammasat University (Rangsit Campus) Pathumthani, Thailand 12121M: +66(0)86064545Email: [email protected]

Certificate of Achievement Participant in Urban Inter-vention Workshop granted by The President of The Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patron-age

Excellence in listening, and good command in speaking, writing and reading EnglishExcellence in listening, and speaking, writing and reading Thai (Mother tongue)