The Embassy of Luxembourg in Bangkok, Thailand, funded the construction of dormitories to accommodate student refugees from Myanmar. The first structure was completed in four weeks and can accommodate 25 students. Via ArchDaily
The Embassy of Luxembourg in Bangkok, Thailand, funded the construction of dormitories to accommodate student refugees from Myanmar. The first structure was completed in four weeks and can accommodate 25 students. Via ArchDaily
Walden Amidst the Thai Treetops (Bangkok, Thailand)

A team of Thai architects and designers took Thoreau’s natural guidebook as gospel when creating this eco-friendly tree house, which sits on stilts made from reclaimed wood and bamboo. The listing’s own storytelling—imagine sitting on the daybed with a glass of wine and that special someone, listening to the wind wind through the coconut trees and wind turbine—sounds like Harlequin crossed with Mother Jones, but, cliches and eco-consciousness aside, it sounds very inviting.

Listing at Breathtaking Chao Praya River View
Walden Amidst the Thai Treetops (Bangkok, Thailand) A team of Thai architects and designers took Thoreau’s natural guidebook as gospel when creating this eco-friendly tree house, which sits on stilts made from reclaimed wood and bamboo. The listing’s own storytelling—imagine sitting on the daybed with a glass of wine and that special someone, listening to the wind wind through the coconut trees and wind turbine—sounds like Harlequin crossed with Mother Jones, but, cliches and eco-consciousness aside, it sounds very inviting. Listing at Breathtaking Chao Praya River View
"Antiques," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
"Antiques," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
"Cookshop," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
"Cookshop," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
"Florist's," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
"Florist's," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
The city as a living space, and that with its related concept of urbanism as a social phenomenon that according to Louis Wirth describes the rationalised lifestyle of urban people in comparison to the provinciality of rural inhabitants, is among the great themes of contemporary photography. Barely uttered, the �magic word� creates in our minds large pictures in which develop the technological aesthetic of urban-building excesses in globalised mega-cities. What we often forget in this respect is a second dimension of urbanism, which embraces the coexistence of various types of people, each with their own identity, in a limited living space. With his SHOPHOUSES/4 x 8 m Bangkok series of works, Nitsch focuses precisely on this dimension.
The city as a living space, and that with its related concept of urbanism as a social phenomenon that according to Louis Wirth describes the rationalised lifestyle of urban people in comparison to the provinciality of rural inhabitants, is among the great themes of contemporary photography. Barely uttered, the �magic word� creates in our minds large pictures in which develop the technological aesthetic of urban-building excesses in globalised mega-cities. What we often forget in this respect is a second dimension of urbanism, which embraces the coexistence of various types of people, each with their own identity, in a limited living space. With his SHOPHOUSES/4 x 8 m Bangkok series of works, Nitsch focuses precisely on this dimension.
"Laundry," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
"Laundry," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
'Cellulose Bookshelf' by Paphop Wongpanich, Thailand
'Cellulose Bookshelf' by Paphop Wongpanich, Thailand
"Shophouse Front," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
"Shophouse Front," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
"Cleaning Up," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
"Cleaning Up," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
"Printing House," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
"Printing House," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
"Hair Salon," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
"Hair Salon," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
'Real Moss Table' by Ayodhya from Thailand
'Real Moss Table' by Ayodhya from Thailand
In 2007, as eager young architecture students in Trondheim, Norway, Andreas Gjertsen and Yashar Hanstad won a competition to renovate a house for under $200,000. Seasoned travelers who had witnessed firsthand “a way of building that made important architecture for a fraction of the price,” as Hanstad puts it, they became disillusioned with their supposedly “tight” budget and with the conventional Western approach to residential architecture. “We wanted to use what we know to make things that have meaning,” says Gjertsen.  After raising nearly $100,000, they moved to western Thailand and spent a year designing and building a series of houses, a library, and a bathhouse for orphans along the Thailand-Burma border. “Showing the local community the potential in local resources is a big part of the long-term benefits of projects like this,” says Hanstad.
In 2007, as eager young architecture students in Trondheim, Norway, Andreas Gjertsen and Yashar Hanstad won a competition to renovate a house for under $200,000. Seasoned travelers who had witnessed firsthand “a way of building that made important architecture for a fraction of the price,” as Hanstad puts it, they became disillusioned with their supposedly “tight” budget and with the conventional Western approach to residential architecture. “We wanted to use what we know to make things that have meaning,” says Gjertsen. After raising nearly $100,000, they moved to western Thailand and spent a year designing and building a series of houses, a library, and a bathhouse for orphans along the Thailand-Burma border. “Showing the local community the potential in local resources is a big part of the long-term benefits of projects like this,” says Hanstad.
'Avo' fruit holder by Pinpach Piyatiratitivorakul, Thailand
'Avo' fruit holder by Pinpach Piyatiratitivorakul, Thailand
"Wheels and Coffee To-Go," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
"Wheels and Coffee To-Go," Bangkok, Thailand. (2010)
The architects used Makha wood, a timber local to Thailand, for the stair treads.
The architects used Makha wood, a timber local to Thailand, for the stair treads.
Basking in Thailand’s glorious natural environment from the communal spaces
Basking in Thailand’s glorious natural environment from the communal spaces
The family’s two Siamese cats also have their own private escape route to the walled-in back garden in the kitchen.
The family’s two Siamese cats also have their own private escape route to the walled-in back garden in the kitchen.
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BK8 Thailand เป็นแบรนด์คาสิโนออนไลน์ระดับโลกที่กำลังได้รับความนิยมในประเทศไทย เพราะมีการเดิมพันที่หลากหลาย ปลอดภัย และโปรโมชั่นดีที่สุดในปี 2024



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Recessed lighting is strategically placed along the edges of this expansive, minimalist bedroom in Thailand. For master bedroom ceiling lighting ideas where a clean look is desired, recessed lighting makes a great option.
Recessed lighting is strategically placed along the edges of this expansive, minimalist bedroom in Thailand. For master bedroom ceiling lighting ideas where a clean look is desired, recessed lighting makes a great option.
Rooms reflect the traditional Thai beach accommodation
Rooms reflect the traditional Thai beach accommodation
A color palette of white, blue and grey along with white washed wood brings a breezy, tropical-nautical look to Cape Kudu Hotel on the peaceful island paradise of Koh Yao Noi in Thailand.
A color palette of white, blue and grey along with white washed wood brings a breezy, tropical-nautical look to Cape Kudu Hotel on the peaceful island paradise of Koh Yao Noi in Thailand.
The gentle curves of the staircase soften the minimal, rigid lines in the open-plan living space, repeated in the linear sofa by Thai brand and the tactile CH25 amchair by Hans Wegner for Carl Hansen & Son
The gentle curves of the staircase soften the minimal, rigid lines in the open-plan living space, repeated in the linear sofa by Thai brand and the tactile CH25 amchair by Hans Wegner for Carl Hansen & Son
The X-shaped support in the steel frame acts exactly like the smaller version you might find on a bookshelf—helping maintain the frame’s rigidity and tensile strength. Cathy models a vintage Thai muumuu.
The X-shaped support in the steel frame acts exactly like the smaller version you might find on a bookshelf—helping maintain the frame’s rigidity and tensile strength. Cathy models a vintage Thai muumuu.
The Saraburi Marble Lighting collection by Robert Sakrachand started as a conversation between New York-based designer Hannah Bigeleisen and the N Wisana marble workshop in Saraburi, Thailand. "We brought Hannah's hand-drawn blow drawings to Thailand and asked the artisans there to render them in local Thai marble, resulting in a series of graphic lighting that's a mix of both Hannah's personality as well as Thai material texture,
The Saraburi Marble Lighting collection by Robert Sakrachand started as a conversation between New York-based designer Hannah Bigeleisen and the N Wisana marble workshop in Saraburi, Thailand. "We brought Hannah's hand-drawn blow drawings to Thailand and asked the artisans there to render them in local Thai marble, resulting in a series of graphic lighting that's a mix of both Hannah's personality as well as Thai material texture,
When you first walk into the lobby of W Koh Samui, you’ll be treated to modern art, patches of green space, and an abundance of open air. But the real treat is just beyond the lobby: an infinity pool overlooking the Gulf of Thailand.
When you first walk into the lobby of W Koh Samui, you’ll be treated to modern art, patches of green space, and an abundance of open air. But the real treat is just beyond the lobby: an infinity pool overlooking the Gulf of Thailand.
Opened in 2015, Keemala, which is located in Kamala Village in Phuket, Thailand, offers four private accommodation options – Clay Cottages, Tent Villas, Tree Houses and Bird’s Nest Villas. All villas come with pools with views of the jungle canopy.
Opened in 2015, Keemala, which is located in Kamala Village in Phuket, Thailand, offers four private accommodation options – Clay Cottages, Tent Villas, Tree Houses and Bird’s Nest Villas. All villas come with pools with views of the jungle canopy.
'Close' by Ratchasit Tudsri + Phithak Khotdok + Ratchasit Tudsri + Lersak Tharatum, Thailand
'Close' by Ratchasit Tudsri + Phithak Khotdok + Ratchasit Tudsri + Lersak Tharatum, Thailand
Walden Amidst the Thai Treetops (Bangkok, Thailand)
Walden Amidst the Thai Treetops (Bangkok, Thailand)
The sports car’s timeless curves and stylized logo come to life on Thai’s canvas.
The sports car’s timeless curves and stylized logo come to life on Thai’s canvas.
'Afro Brush' by Gumption Design (Tong Parinya Pipatporn), Thailand;

'Venice Fly Swatter' by Monica Tsang, China
'Afro Brush' by Gumption Design (Tong Parinya Pipatporn), Thailand; 'Venice Fly Swatter' by Monica Tsang, China
The lighting solution in the bedroom is represented by chandeliers and sconces custom-made in Thailand.
The lighting solution in the bedroom is represented by chandeliers and sconces custom-made in Thailand.

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