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Romyanond, Busakorn. "Design for Self – Directed Learning Spaces in University Case Study at Thammasat University, Rangsit, Thailand." Journal of Architectural/Planning Research and Studies (JARS) 12, no. 1 (October 30, 2015): 15–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.56261/jars.v12i1.42172.

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This research aims to study essential design criteria for effective self-directed learning spaces in the university in compliance with a human-centered design concept which gives priority to the requirement of physical functioning as well as psychological environment. The research focuses on conceptual designs and requirements of the college students to come up with guidelines to the effective interior architecture design of the self-directed learning spaces. It is conducted through a review of existing researches and theories along with data received from a survey with a random sample of 100 students enrolling at Thammasat University, Rangsit campus. The information on students’ behaviors, needs, activities and their individual preference in relation to the environmental factors that contribute to their satisfaction are collected from the survey feedback. The findings have been analyzed and used as guidelines and requirements to the design of the mentioned self-directed learning spaces on the campus. The survey feedback identifies that environmental factors that the students believe to support effective learning range in a top-down priority order ranging from flexible space, not overcrowding, tranquility, appropriate temperature , comfort furniture design, and lighting respectively which can be achieved through good design. Cleanliness and tidiness is only a factor relating to operations manage-ment. Regarding the interior style, the majority of students prefer a modern look with colorful decoration slightly above casual atmosphere resembling a coffeehouse or home while least students choose a formal style as corporate like interior. Privacy is one of the most important factors given as students choose enclosed meeting room over open meeting room. For furniture selections, students choose tables and chairs over sofa or lounge seats. Meanwhile, most students prefer ergonomics office chair with caster or upholstered seats. For work tables, they choose workstation with a large monitor that accommodates a large group of students working together although it may not offer good privacy. Most students prefer space and furniture for group working; however, territory and privacy are equally important factors.
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Ngieng, Hui Yee, Tony Hadibarata, and Rubiyatno. "Utilization Of Construction And Demolition Waster And Environmental Management Practice In South East Asian Countries." Tropical Aquatic and Soil Pollution 1, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 46–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.53623/tasp.v1i1.13.

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The ASEAN population will increase to 724.8 million by the year 2030 and the urbanization rate increases with years. This leads to the development of the construction industry to fulfil the fundamental social and physical requirements. Construction activities create an adverse negative impact on the environment, such as pollution and damage to the environment. This article will study more about the construction and demolition waste (C&D waste) and it can be founded in various construction stages. Therefore, the government and authorities introduce environmental management practices to mitigate the negative impact on construction on the environment and minimize the pollution at the source. What, why and where are terms required to consider before the implementation of environmental management practice. The government policies of Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand are summarized. Approximately 10% of total synthetic carbon dioxide (CO2) sourced from concrete production. The content more emphasizes the green materials generated from agricultural waste to replace the silica in concrete. The bamboo is used as interior decoration and material for building construction. Green materials technology is solar panel, solar thermal collector, geothermal technology, hydropower technology and cooling roof system.
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Books on the topic "Interior decoration, thailand"

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1961-, Sriwanichpoom Manit, ed. Treasured homes of Thailand. Bangkok, Thailand: Published and distributed by Asia Books, 2003.

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Houses & studios designed by artists in Thailand. Bangkok: Li-Zenn, 2010.

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Samākhom Manthanākō̜n hǣng Prathēt Thai., ed. 50 decorators in Thailand =: 50 manthanākō̜n nai Prathēt Thai. [Krung Thēp Mahā Nakhō̜n: Samākhom Manthanākō̜n hǣng Prathēt Thai, 1991.

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Asian Style Hotels: Bali, Java, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand. Periplus Editions, 2005.

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Inglis, Kim, Jacob Termansen, and Pia Marie Molbech. Asian Style Hotels: Bali, Java, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand. Tuttle Publishing, 2012.

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Inglis, Kim, and Michael Freeman. New Thai Style. King Publishing, Laurence, 2016.

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photographer, Freeman Michael 1945, ed. New Thai style. 2016.

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Classic Thai: Design Interiors Architecture. Periplus Editions, 2002.

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Jotisalikorn, Chami, Phuthorn Bhumadhon, Luca Invernizzi, and Virginia Di Crocco. Classic Thai: Designs* Interiors* Architecture. Tuttle Publishing, 2012.

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