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Infiltrated Neighborhood - Climate Adaptive Urbanism in Bangkok

Maneekorn, Pimruetai LU (2021) ASBM01 20211
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
Abstract
Under the rapid urbanization of Bangkok, the water town on a floodplain, has changed into a jungle concrete of high-rise buildings and road structure that has adopted from the West but does not cope with the water-related traditional way of living of the Thai people. Consequently, Bangkok has been facing more frequent and more severe impact of urban flooding while people neglected and forgot their own existing treasure, canals and river, that can play an important role in dealing with the unforeseen water situation. This thesis will try to find a solution for the city to deal with flooding and support the socio-economic of the informal settlements along the canal. Rather than introducing new infrastructure, the thesis tries to work with... (More)
Under the rapid urbanization of Bangkok, the water town on a floodplain, has changed into a jungle concrete of high-rise buildings and road structure that has adopted from the West but does not cope with the water-related traditional way of living of the Thai people. Consequently, Bangkok has been facing more frequent and more severe impact of urban flooding while people neglected and forgot their own existing treasure, canals and river, that can play an important role in dealing with the unforeseen water situation. This thesis will try to find a solution for the city to deal with flooding and support the socio-economic of the informal settlements along the canal. Rather than introducing new infrastructure, the thesis tries to work with the existing structure in the city, like canals, and suggest a more resilient lifestyle that can take place in the city as an example to shift people’s perspective of how people perceive the importance for the canal in relation with flooding. (Less)
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The thesis try to find a solution for the city to deal with flooding and support the socio-economic of the informal settlements along the canal. Rather than introducing new infrastructure, the thesis tries to work with the existing structure in the city, like canals, and suggest a more resilient lifestyle that can take place in the city as an example to shift people’s perspective of how people perceive the importance of the canal in relation with flooding.
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author
Maneekorn, Pimruetai LU
supervisor
organization
course
ASBM01 20211
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
urban design sustainable development climate-adaptive infrastructure
language
English
id
9048177
date added to LUP
2021-06-14 10:48:36
date last changed
2021-06-14 10:48:36
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  abstract     = {{Under the rapid urbanization of Bangkok, the water town on a floodplain, has changed into a jungle concrete of high-rise buildings and road structure that has adopted from the West but does not cope with the water-related traditional way of living of the Thai people. Consequently, Bangkok has been facing more frequent and more severe impact of urban flooding while people neglected and forgot their own existing treasure, canals and river, that can play an important role in dealing with the unforeseen water situation. This thesis will try to find a solution for the city to deal with flooding and support the socio-economic of the informal settlements along the canal. Rather than introducing new infrastructure, the thesis tries to work with the existing structure in the city, like canals, and suggest a more resilient lifestyle that can take place in the city as an example to shift people’s perspective of how people perceive the importance for the canal in relation with flooding.}},
  author       = {{Maneekorn, Pimruetai}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Infiltrated Neighborhood - Climate Adaptive Urbanism in Bangkok}},
  year         = {{2021}},
}