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KU CENTER PARK

KASETSART UNIVERSITY , BANGKOK

Kasetsart University aims to support health, personnel, and general public relations. Which has a roadway to develop the area into a changing area, traffic, as well as to promote the image of a university that specializes in a variety of sciences related to agriculture and the environment

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Type Of User

Main User Sub User

Conceptual Plan

Divide the activity area into 2 main parts according to the access to the work of the area. Area 1 is supported by people from nearby communities, students, and Personnel. Area 2 supports the use of many people from the outside. And allocate to all 2 parsable to support PASSIVE and ACTIVE activities

Concept Design

Connect the water in the area to be able to enter and drain to allow the water to c rculate and can be used n certain areas

Plant waterfront plants that help with water treatment and help slow down water And make it a space for students to learn

There are various activity areas and support activit es that can use water to do activities

Detail Playgroung And Multipurpose

Des gned for brightly colored areas The pattern of the floor uses the characteristics of water in the design, namely the wave circle, allowing users to enjoy the lines or colors The fountain courtyard allows children to play And there is a pavilion with an elderly power yard that will see the flower garden.

Designed to prov de colorful floors and floor patterns using the characteristics of water in the design, namely the c rcle of waves. Allow users to enjoy the lines and make the sitt ng area or sitting and watching to support the users.

In the past, the address of an animal in a cage or net form did not create a natural enclave for that animal. Traditional habitats result in animals feeling uncomfortable. Dry area barrier Use stones to block between the viewing area and the animal's address. Wet space barrier, Use water to block between the viewing area and the animal's address.

Use the birth path to raise the level of viewing animals

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