Market and Public Sphere Of Charoen Krung
Charoenkrung district is developing rapidly. in terms of society, economy, and development as a creative community This old waterfront community was driven to be the model of Bangkok's first creative district. Intensive urban development of the public and private sectors A group of communities who lack the bargaining power in the process of determining development in their own area. to the right to use the public space to its fullest potential especially public areas along the waterfront. Space potential which is an area by the river connection point for both land and water transportation This creates an easy accessibility of people and supports all groups of people to come to the project area. Green spaces are included, which allow the project itself to invite people in the surrounding area. In addition, the area is an old neighborhood with a long history. which leads to a drive to be a creative district.
From the idea that the neighborhood is a unique community. having ancient architecture caused by the way of life of the people in the area residence for a long time Therefore, the idea is to make the community the original create equality in the use of public spaces Participation in the direction of development that takes place Project idea to connect people in the community creative people and general groups together in the form of a Public Sphere. with organized activities and activities that are the daily life of the people in the community such as resting or exercising. with market from street food affected by the organization of the state. comment area art exhibition space green area for recreation that will allow all groups of people to come to use the area become a commercial area and show their abilities.
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