A Study of Local Identity and Local Environment Factors Influenced Architectural Design

Authors

  • Usanee Mingvimol Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University

Keywords:

Sustainable Design, Environment, Architecture, Energy, DNA

Abstract

This study is aim to describe the complex relationship between many variables from 3 factors which effect the architectural design. The three groups are (1) Environment (2) Architecture and (3) Human. The first group, ENVIRONMENT, can divide into 4 major basic elements consist of fire, water, air (wind) and earth. The second group, ARCHITECTURE, is the modifier to fulfill the basic need and changeable requirement of the third group, HUMAN. The methodology of this study is to extract the important factors which effect the architectural design and apply new guideline to the sample project. Then, evaluate the performance of the outcome. The RCE (Regional Centre of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development) TRANG project is the example of following the architectural design guidelines. The design of this project is already completed and its outcome is fulfillment, energy efficient and sustainable. For the unique climate of Trang province which is 8- month of raining and 4-month of sunshine. This identity causes many problems in the past are now converting into useful asset. Rain is use for visual satisfaction and MRT cooling effect without more energy consumption. Finding the essence of environment, architecture and human, DNA of Land, is like seeking the DNA of human body. They will survive and sustainable us in this present time and in the future.

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How to Cite

Mingvimol, U. (2014). A Study of Local Identity and Local Environment Factors Influenced Architectural Design. Journal of Renewable Energy and Smart Grid Technology, 7(1), 63–71. Retrieved from https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/RAST/article/view/26218