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Wanglee House
บ้านหวั่งหลี
General information
AddressChiang Mai Rd., Khlong San District
Town or cityBangkok
CountryThailand
Coordinates13°44′2″N 100°30′29″E / 13.73389°N 100.50806°E / 13.73389; 100.50806
Completed1881
OwnerChalan Wanglee
Awards and prizesASA Architectural Conservation Award, 1984

The Wanglee House (Thai: บ้านหวั่งหลี) is a historic building in the Thai capital Bangkok. It sits on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, in Khlong San District. The house was built in 1881 for Tan Siew-Wang, an influential Chinese-Thai businessman and founder of the Wanglee family. A modified Chinese courtyard house with two storeys and a U-shaped plan, its style is based on the family home of the Poshyananda family, to which Tan's wife belonged. The house received the ASA Architectural Conservation Award in 1984.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Takkanon, Pattaranan, ed. (2012). ASA Architectural Awards: Bangkok Walking Guide. The Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage. p. 159. ISBN 9786167384061.