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© Napon Jaturapuchapornpong They include using fans to release heat and create airflow, wrapping Nylon clothes around the structure to get an interior light with a diffused blurry effect - friendly for our eyes, and operating the humidifier to maintain 50-70% humidity level. In addition, natural scents from plants, and experimental music - made up of nature-like sounds (breeze, water, birds) are employed to provide a soothing experience while walking inside the pavilion. All of these inventive methods could further be applied to solve air pollution in other kinds of design. © Napon Jaturapuchapornpong At an individual level, a personal mobile suit equipped with a portable air filter could be manufactured, allowing users to move around refreshed. Looking wider at an urban scale, bus stops, recreational space under expressways, and skywalks also have the potential to be revitalized with such purification systems. In the end, even high-rise buildings might become old-fashioned when

Full stream ahead for Bangkok Design Week

news Full stream ahead for Bangkok Design Week The Bangkok Post published : 4 May 2021 at 04:00 newspaper section: © The Bangkok Post Bangkok Design Week 2021. photos courtesy of Creative Economy Agency Despite the huge blow of the third Covid-19 wave, Bangkok Design Week has confirmed its return to the capital and adjusted the programme for livestreaming and visual tours so that people can participate online from Saturday to July 31. Organised by the Creative Economy Agency, this year’s festival is designed around the theme “Resurgence Of Possibilities” to fill Bangkok with hope and colour and make it the “Creative City” of Thailand. There will be a variety of innovative activities, ranging from exhibitions and panel discussions to workshops, concerts, art performances, screenings, walking tours and a creative flea market.

Highlights of Thailand s art scene in 2020

Highlights of Thailand s art scene in 2020 Highlights of Thailand s art scene in 2020 As exhibitions and events were hard-hit by the pandemic, Thai artists managed to survive and thrive in their artistic creations published : 30 Dec 2020 at 04:00 4 The mural, People Wall, was painted by 11 well-known artists including Alex Face, Headache Stencil, Gongkan and Mue Bon. (Photo: facebook.com/thejammag) Like other industries, everything related to the art industry, from museums, art festivals, art fairs, galleries and more took a hiatus during the pandemic lockdown. However, after the lockdown was lifted, the country s art scene started to get a little more vibrant. Even Thailand s largest art festivals, Bangkok Art Biennale, returned.

Light up your life at Awakening Bangkok 2020

Light up your life at Awakening Bangkok 2020 published : 11 Dec 2020 at 04:00 Awakening Bangkok 2020: Re/Wind/Fast/Forward. (Photos courtesy of Awakening Bangkok) Located between the Creative District of Charoen Krung to Talad Noi, Awakening Bangkok 2020 gets underway today and showcases 36 light installations by 25 selected artists to bring back Bangkok s cheerful spirit. Organised by Time Out Bangkok, the annual light festival returns for its third edition and is designed around the concept of Re/Wind/Fast/Forward , to reflect on the current coronavirus crisis so that we can look back at what we have gone through and contemplate how to move past the hard times.

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