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  2. Traditional Thai house - Wikipedia

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    Thai houses usually feature a bamboo or wooden structure, raised on stilts and topped with a steep gabled roof. [1] The houses from each of Thailand's regions have distinctive styles, which reflect the people's living style, including social and cultural beliefs or religious customs and occupations.

  3. Kalae house - Wikipedia

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    This small Kalae house has a raised floor made of hardwood. The roof is covered with wooden tiles. The house has three compartments: the largest one on the east is the sleeping area, the smaller one on the west is the kitchen, and the smallest one in the front is the storage for drinking water. [1]

  4. Architecture of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thai Traditional House at Chulalongkorn University. One universal aspect of Thailand's traditional architecture is the elevation of its buildings on stilts, most commonly to around head height. The area beneath the house is used for storage, crafts, lounging in the daytime, and sometimes for livestock such as chickens or ducks.

  5. Old Parliament House, Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    The legislature is a bicameral body, consisting of two chambers: the upper house (The Senate of Thailand), and the lower house (The House of Representatives of Thailand). The Parliament House of Thailand is in the Dusit District of the capital, Bangkok. [2] In 2019, the legislature moved into a new building named The Sappaya-Sapasathan, which ...

  6. Baan Dam Museum - Wikipedia

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    Baan Dam Museum (Thai: พิพิธภัณฑ์บ้านดำ), also known to foreigners as the Black House Museum, is a private art museum comprising a mixture of traditional northern Thai buildings with unconventional and contemporary architecture, designed by Thawan Duchanee.

  7. Honeycomb housing - Wikipedia

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    Honeycomb housing is an urban planning model pertaining to residential subdivision design.. The defining hexagonal tessellation, or "honeycomb" pattern, consists of multiple housing clusters containing 5–16 houses and centered around a courtyard in a cul-de-sac arrangement at its smallest unit of organization.

  8. Sala (Thai architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A sala (Thai: ศาลา), also known as a Sala Thai, is an open pavilion, used as a meeting place and to give people shade. With etymological roots in the Sanskrit sala, the word in Thai connotes buildings for specific purposes, such as sala klang ('provincial hall'). [1] Most are open on all four sides.

  9. Thailand Creative & Design Center - Wikipedia

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    With this concept in mind, TCDC emphasizes creating a place that reflects the uniqueness of Thailand, such as presenting Thai art and design that represent the country's identity, exhibiting high-quality products that balance Thai tradition and international innovation, and organizing various training and seminars on different areas, such as ...