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Arsomsilp Benjakitti Forest Park
Benjakitti Forest Park is Golden Design Award winner in 2023 - 2024 Landscape Planning and Garden Design Award Category.
Benjakitti Forest Park

Benjakitti Park is located on the site of a disused tobacco factory in central Bangkok. The park's design incorporates wetland and forest ecosystems that deliver services including urban flood management, purification of polluted canal waters, and habitat for native plants and wildlife. The boardwalks and skywalks that crisscross the park are designed to immerse visitors in nature and to encourage them to reflect upon how humans and nature might live in harmony. The designers’ ambition is for the park to demonstrate the potential for nature-based approaches to urban sustainability.

Benjakitti Forest Park
Arsomsilp Benjakitti
Arsomsilp Forest Park
Arsomsilp design
Arsomsilp design
Arsomsilp

Arsomsilp Community and Environmental Architect is a professional multidisciplinary architecture studio that was founded to support “active learning” for the school of architecture, Arsomsilp Institute of the Arts. This school is a non-profit institution for higher education aiming towards “transformative” learning. We develop architects through education using holistic concepts and deliver favorable outcomes, varying in scale and type of architectural work, to all clients and communities with different backgrounds. Chatchanin Sung, an experienced landscape architect, who works as a director of a landscape architecture studio, is passionate about public service projects with a strong vision of “participatory architecture for change”

The Treasury Department (Ministry of Finance)

The Treasury Department was established on 23rd May, 1933, in the reign of King Rama VII. It was comprised four principal departments: the Royal Thai Mint, the Great Royal Treasury Department, the Monetary Department, and the Department of Royal State Property and Public Property. It was established by the Royal Decree for Reorganizing Agencies of the Ministry of Finance, B.E. 2476 (1933). At present, the Treasury Department has many responsibilities: state property, the minting of coins, currency administration, management of valuable national assets, and asset appraisal. The Treasury Department is responding to government policy by attempting to improve the economy through increasing the profitability of State Property. This effort started with the definition of new visions, missions and conceptual frameworks to specify appropriate strategies that can lead to new missions and to the achievement of the goals set forth in the policy. Targeting both the micro- and macro-economic levels, the Treasury Department has established the four following goals for administration of State Property (1) to expand development to the provinces, (2) to strengthen society at the fundamental level, (3) to support production and investment, (4) to improve infrastructure