2023 Portfolio Planning/ Design works Sketches Manatsavee Euanontat
Content Residential Sustainable Urban Drainage: 2012 1 U-Tapao Airport Masterplan: 2018 3 Urban Planner Jobs 4 GIS/Layout Works: 2013-2021 5 Public Participation Detail Design : 2012 6 Sustainable High Density : 2012 8 Transit Oriented Development Planning : 2009 10 Community networking interview : 2008, 2012 12 Hand Sketches 13 The motivational - climate action research 14 Publication GMSARN 15
Residential Sustainable Urban Drainage (SUDS)
Technique/ Systems
The project was the master’s degree dissertation which is a study of sustainable urban drainage implementation in a residential area. The work included the study of the principles, techniques, and case studies’ SUDS implementation, then evaluating the design outcome in order to transfer them to the UK setting. The transferability was indicated by climate type and precipitation rate. Furthermore, the design was highly based on the site's existing topography which was then utilized to conduct the drainage system and shape the character design of the space.
In order to test the implementation of the design's open space, the unit number and open space size should be realistic, therefore the project estimated unit size and number of the unit including the area for the car park that agreed to the sustainable ratio of 1:5 cars/ house. These areas were calculated into the design which resulted in the public space design.
Gross density 39 du/ha Net density 98 du/ha Total residential units 1372 Units Units size estimation 6mx10m Carpark 1875 cars Openspace for residents 2.6 ha The designed ratio follows Urban Task Force and Shaping Neighbourhood guideline
Master Dissertation : 2012 Master Dissertation : 2012
Lisvane, Cardiff, UK 11
Residential Sustainable Urban Drainage SUDS Implementation diagram
Design
Ostfildern water management precedent
The design had followed the SUDS principles and the management train, each stage of the management train had applied SUDS techniques according to the case studies implementations which resulted in UK residential typology with realistic green spaces that could be used as the drainage feature. However, the size and amount of the water retained would still require a civil engineer's assistance.
SUDS techniques sample in key spaces
Master Dissertation : 2012 Master Dissertation : 2012
Lisvane, Cardiff, UK Lisvane, Cardiff, UK 2
U-Tapao Airport Masterplan U-Tapao Airport is one of the main strategic development of Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). The scheme aims to boost the economic development of eastern Thailand, where the economic hub starts from the former Easter Seaboard scheme. While the Easter Seaboard scheme deems successful attraction of the investors via the development of Mab Ta Phut and Laem-Chabang seaport. EEC aims to boost the economy from High-Speed Rail and U-Tapao Airport. This deems the significance of the project.
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The masterplan and analysis were done by an international office; however, the local office in Thailand take part in coordination and project dealing. The local office translates and co-ordinates the project locally, collect data and create public relation event. As part of a team member, during the end of the project, four public relation meeting was organized and a development impact scheme was introduced to envision the opportunity and positive impact of the airport development. This included the review and translation of the final report
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Aecom: 2018
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Urban Planner experiences
Design/ Data collection
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การจัดการนา้ ท่ วม แผนที่เทศบัญญัติเทศบาลนครนครศรีธรรมราช
จากเหตุการณ์น ้าท่วมใหญ่วนั ที่ 25-31 มีนาคม 2554 ข้ าพเจ้ าได้ ทาการสารวจสภาพและ ศึกษาแนวทางในการป้องกันการเกิดน ้าท่วม ตามหนังสือมาตรฐานการวางแผนผังเมือง (Urban planning and design standard)
ซึง่ รูปแบบของการท่วมในนครศรี ธรรมราช จากการสารวจส่วนมากจะเป็ นแบบ
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- เอ่อล้ นจากคูคลอง (High river levels) น ้าที่ไหลมาตามคูคลองมีปริมาณมากทาให้ ระดับน ้าในคลองสูงขึ ้นและเอ่อล้ น ไหลบ่าท่วมบริเวณ1 - และ แบบดินอื่มตัว (Ground saturation) เนื่องจากดินในบริเวณรับน ้าไม่ได้ สามารถ ดูดซึมรับได้ ลงใต้ ดนิ ได้ ทังจาก ้ การก่อสร้ างปิ ดทับ สภาพของดินที่อ้ มุ น ้าได้ น้อย ทาให้ ปริมาณ น ้าฝนแทบทังหมดกลายเป็ ้ นปริมาณน ้าท่วม 2 ตามหลักการการวางแผนของอเมริกาจะใช้ การประมาณเผื่อน ้าท่วมมากที่สดุ ในช่วง 100 ปี หรื อ 1% แต่ความถี่ของการเกิดน ้าท่วมใหญ่ก็อาจเกิดได้ บอ ่ ยครัง้ ขึ ้น หากมีการก่อสร้ างขวางทางน ้าไหลหรื อ
Historic park image improvement A The work includes usage observation, on site measure, design and cost estimation.
การซึมซับน ้าของดิน3 ซึง่ จากการศึกษาเอกสารพบว่า มีการระบุพื ้นที่เสี่ยงต่อน ้าท่วมและกาหนด Base flood elevation (BFE) ซึง่ ใช่การประมาณการความสูงจากพื ้น 1 ฟุตเพื่อรองรับน ้าท่วมในวงจร 100 ปี และอาศัยการควบคุมการก่อสร้ างอาคารเพื่อให้ สอดคล้ องกับความสูงของระดับน ้าประมาณการ เพื่อลดความเสียหาย และมีการควบคุมการก่อสร้ างบนพื ้นที่น ้าไหล ที่ควบคุมอย่างเข้ มงวดเพื่อให้ เกิดทาง น ้าไกลได้ อย่างรวดเร็วโดยไม่ทาให้ ระดับน ้าสูงขึ ้นจากสิ่งกีดขวาง4 จากหลักการมีความเห็นว่าน่าจะนาหลักการมาประยุกต์ใช้ โดยการ ทาผังพื ้นที่เสี่ยงน ้าท่วม และผัง กาหนดความสูงใต้ ถนุ จากข้ อมูลบันทึกสาเหตุ สภาพ และบริเวณพื ้นที่ เพื่อควบคุมหรื อแนะแนวการ ก่อสร้ างที่รองรับกับสภาพเมืองที่มีลกั ษณะเป็ นที่ทางน ้าผ่านและพื ้นที่รับน ้า เพื่อลดความเสียหายและลด การเกิดปั ญหาน ้าท่วมในระยะยาว. และทาการควบคุมสภาพน ้าท่วมด้ วยการปรับปรุงคูคลองและระบบเชื่อมต่อทางระบายน ้ากับคู คลอง ที่เป็ นระบบประตูน ้าปิ ดเปิ ด ซึง่ มีแนวคิดมาจากระบบป้องกันน ้าท่วมของโรงพยาบาลมหาราช นครศรี ธรรมราช ซึง่ สามารถควบคุมน ้าได้ ดีระดับหนึง่ ในช่วงวิกฤติน ้าท่วมที่ผ่านมา
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1 149 Typology of flood 2 149 Ground Saturation 3148, Flood Probability 4148-149, Terminology
2011 Summer flood observation and planning advise report. In 2011, there was an unusual severe flood. As a current planner, I went to investigate and measure the depth of the flood to record and give further advises. From the study had concluded that it was the city's structure that caused the increasing flood. All were written in report format.
Municipality jobs : 2011
Simplify GIS data into easy to use zonning map sorted by street name. Record planning applications by locations and date. Since not all offices could use GIS, I simplify GIS data to aid the location of the planning applications in order to assess to the land use zoning regulation.
Muang, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand 4
GIS/Layout Works
Site/ Risk analysis
GIS becomes an essential tool for urban planning and site analysis. Many projects involve map and GIS analysis. Some of the GIS and map works collections done in the past 10 years is shown on this page.
An Individual class project: finds damage value of houses in a Rotterdam flood risk area. The project is a mockup project based on my experience in an insurance risk assessment company. The project finds the land level outside of the riverbank to locate a high inundate flood risk area. The area is analyzed land level base on a digital elevation map in comparison to the estimated rainfall data. To reduce the complexity of the project the volume of rainfall on the surface is calculated assuming no groundwater absorption. The area affected area considering to houses affected by it and estimated total value base on the house price and yearly risk expense base on the return period of the high amount of rainfall. The amount of rainfall was 269,510.08 cu.m base on 96mm of rainfall. The amount will affect 1655 households taking up an area of 218,371 sq.m., or 655,112,554 Euro which could be divided to 396 Euro per year per building or 3 Euro per sq.m. This amount could be used to estimate the risk and maintenance tax or insurance of a risk area considering the value of catastrophe that is bound to happen. This estimated loss value could be used to invest in financial savings for recovery or flood prevention infrastructure.
Class project: finds student accomodation with good accessibility The project required to find numbers of student accommodation which located near public transports within 500m walking distance there were 53 student accommodations near the public transportation stops in Amsterdam
Milk farm service coverage analysis The project was requested to find the best location for farm investment. The criterion of search is the suppliers and market
Class project: find highest density district The project categorizes districts by density based on the number of students in student accommodations in the area. The result shows that the district Planciusbuurt Zuid in the southeast of Amsterdam has the highest density of students in student accommodation
Multi Jobs : 2013-2021
Class project: find shortest, closest distance services The project finds the closest hospital nearest to student accommodation and demonstrates a route to one of the hospital
Inland flood analysis The project requires flood risk estimation of a premise. The projected extreme rainfall and internal drainage capacity (manning's method) were used to calculate the possibility of flood risk and the extent to which the property could be damaged with the consideration of the flood prevention measure.
Multi-National 5
Public Participation Detail Design The design had based on a community involvement process which included a public interview and public brainstorm activity. The process I organized was public space modeling which allows the designer and community leader to visualize the same outcome. The design is the result of that brainstorming which was later developed into a concept and the detail design.
Process
Public participation process
Accessibility concept diagram
Concept: Urban rooms, organize the public space for locals while representing the characteristic of the area. In this project, St. Mary Radcliffe had become a living room where guests are invited to visit and feel the character of the local residents as in living room decoration. Residents' accessibility also were considered. Spaces Characteristics Diagram
Master Studio 2: 2012
St, Mary Redcliffe, Bristol 6
Public Participation Detail Design 2
Detail Design 2
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Master Plan
The design had separated the detail design into different kinds of spaces including a 30x40m public square that expresses the image of St. Mary Radcliffe.
Detail Design
Master Studio 2 : 2012
The detailed design had been designed in 1:100 scale in order to illustrate the pavement and street furniture which follows the concept "autumn". The concept had utilized the color of the season onto the movement zoning paving and onto seasonal trees which the apple trees were chosen to create seasonal color and bear seasonal fruits.
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Preserved view to St, Mary Redcliffe
Entrance to St, Mary Redcliffe
Square frontage's section
St, Mary Redcliffe, Bristol 7
Sustainable High Density
Concept
The objective was to learn from an existing post-war Barbican estate and redevelop it into an improved sustainable residential in the City of London. In this project, I had designed the residential area that would fit into very high density the City of London District. In order to do so, I had increased the density vertically and organize the potential privacy issue into appropriate levels which reflects the hierarchy of each type of users' accessibility. 1:1000
Increased and organized Mixed used privacy
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Master Studio 1 : 2012
Barbican Estate, London, UK 8
Sustainable High Density
Design The design had resulted in a connective condominium complex that is systematically organized and networked. Facilities access had been separated between local and passerby which were limited by the vertical accessibility, therefore, resulted in increasing privacy on the higher ground.
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The number of residential units was put to design based on the feasibility study of the existing market price compared to the building cost. The study was based on sufficient public facilities for the district according to the local authority's plan. 1
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Master Studio 1 : 2012
Barbican Estate, London, UK 9
Transit Oriented Development Planning
Introduction
The project was part of the bachelor of urban planning final project. According to the data and analysis indicated that Payathai station which soon to be the center of the transport hub. The station would become increasingly overpopulated with transferring commuters and increase the traffic jam in the area. Furthermore, the developers were poised to demolish their existing buildings to take advantage of the Transport hub and increase the building density. Therefore, the design was aimed to envision and plan the area using TOD principles to accommodate the changes and to prevent future traffic congestion.
The building surrounding the station was designed to condense near the station to take advantage of the cluster and gradually lessen to residential according to TOD principles.
Bachelor Final Project : 2009
Payathai, Bangkok, Thailand 10
Transit Oriented Development Planning
Solution
Design: Manatsavee Illustrate: Sarawut
The design to organize and distribute the commuter had been introduced by increasing the circulation platform to accommodate the transferring commuter and distribute them accordingly.
Bachelor Final Project : 2009
The area to accommodate the commuter lifestyle had been introduced adjacent to Payathai transport hub and they are connected by an elevated corridor which directly connected from the level of suburb train.
Payathai, Bangkok, Thailand 11
Everybody's place: Community networking
Interview
The objective of the work was to create strong community networks and gain a better understanding of the local residents' life in regards to their strengths and weaknesses. The work was the conjunction between The Community Organizations Development Institute (CODI) and Community Architect for Shelter and Environment studio (CASE) where I had interned at.
The work included locating the community, arranging the interview with the community leader, Interviewing the strength and weaknesses of the community, and lastly map the strength and weaknesses onto the map to create a community-community assistance network. Even though the stage I had interned was the interview stage but the visiting and interview the communities' needs had inspired me to design for the users since their view and designer's view are important and quite different, It would require a lot of communication. This internship had given me a new perspective on urban design and planning.
Internship @ CASE Studio : 2008
Meenburi, Bangkok, Thailand 12
Hand Sketches Hobby Sample of my hand sketch which I did in free time, some are from when I had traveled to observe case studies and for cities sight seeing.
15 min sketch session in UK.
Residential facade, Cardiff, UK
Leisure, Hobby : 2012
Commercial street, Bath, UK
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The motivational - climate action research
Social Research
The motivational factors influencing climate initiatives’ action: Cases of the Netherlands from Rotterdam initiatives to Amsterdam the Hackable City.
The research is part of MSc Urban Management graduation thesis. The topic stem from my own work experience and the determination to uncover the Dutch context and practices. Which lead me to connect to many activist and sustainability and environment oriented person in Rotterdam and Amsterdam. The research first focus on the citizen’s well being and basic human need but later shift toward modern need and self-deterministic theory since basic human need is mostly fulfilled and outdated. The research set the research questions and methods using small n-case studies and analyze using co-vatiant and process tracting methods. The data collection was semi-structure interview but conducted in a conversational style hence, the conversation is long but the data is much broader. The data analysis using Atlas-Ti and semi-deductive coding using pre operationalized code and questions but leaves the open code to fill in the context. The data analysis was labor intensive but in the end some patterns in citizen’s motivation and co-variant value was uncovered. The person who initiate the projects has the relevant, capacity and autonomy. This relevant with the external literature review about Dutch culture, policy and context which allows Dutch citizen to become more proactive and has more capacity to take action. There are government support, social value and good borderline-welling that most of participants internally motivate to concern about the social value. However, the definition of the sustainability and their approach still varies base on the individual capability. Most of all, the poilicy and citizen’s action leads to another citizen’s motivation.
Master Thesis: 2021
Rotterdam/ Amsterdam , The Nehtelrnands 14
Local Flood Risk and Responding Adaptation in Northern Bangkok GMSARN: Metropolitan Region: Case of Tha Khlong Municipality
Publication
The research was done as part of Asian Institute of Technology, Phd scholarshop proposal. Eventhough, the research is published but the researcher had already decided to continute studying Msc in the Netherlands in the time of publication in the persue of PhD abroad. The key role is the initiation of the research, research structure, methodology, case study finding, data collection, onsite inspection, interview and analysis including the formatted academic-journal paper writing for publication. The research review the cause of local frequent flood in Northern part of Bangkok which is the peri-urban area. This gives the area context and history. Then the research review the site drainage setting and development pattern to find the physical cause of the problem. Later the research interview the residence and affected citizen about their problem and solution and found a patterm of shortterm solution which contributed to the wicked flood risk. Furthermore, the solution of the flood risk by government and policy had been review and interview which uncovered the problem in the management level. Most of all, there were lacking of coordination between various level both horizonally and vertically. This research review the implementation problem of sustainable development that as long as there is in efficient management and coordination, individual problem solving and short term solution would not solve the flood issue in this north Bangkok premise. Full publication can be found at: http://gmsarnjournal.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ vol15no4-3.pdf
Publication: 2019
Tha Khlong, Pathumthani, Thailand 1515