Ong-ard Satrabhandhu
Appearance
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Ong-ard Satrabhandhu | |
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องอาจ สาตรพันธุ์ | |
Born | |
Nationality | Thai |
Alma mater | |
Occupation | Architect |
Awards |
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Website | Official website |
Ong-ard Satrabhandhu (Thai: องอาจ สาตรพันธุ์) is an architect from Thailand. His style is known for linking the classical and traditional architecture languages of East and West. Currently, he is involved in the planning and architectural design of external envelope of “One Nimman” Urban development project in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Ong-ard Satrabhandhu was awarded the renowned Driehaus Architecture Prize in 2020.
Career
[edit]Ong-ard received his B. Arch from Cornell University in 1965 and M. Arch from Yale University in 1967.[1] At Cornell he studied under Colin Rowe.[2]
One of his best known work is Rachamankha.[3]
The book of his work, "A Tradition of Serenity: The Tropical Houses of Ong-ard Satrabhandhu" was published in 2015.
Gallery
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One Nimman, Chiang Mai, Thailand
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Toshiba Thailand Headquarters, Bangkok, Thailand
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Tamarind Village
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Rachamankha, Chiang Mai, Thailand
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Rachamankha, Chiang Mai, Thailand
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Mae Rim Residence
References
[edit]- ^ "Ong-ard Satrabhandhu named as 2020 Driehaus Prize laureate". Archinect. Retrieved 2020-04-10.
- ^ Arkaraprasertkul, Non; Rabitaille, Reilly Paul (January 2009). "Differences, Originality and Assimilation: Building Nine at Panabhandhu School". Thresholds. 35: 8–15. doi:10.1162/thld_a_00202. ISSN 1091-711X. S2CID 127334722.
- ^ Hubbell, Diana (2016-03-26). "Chiang Mai, Thailand, guide: what to do, plus the best hotels and restaurants". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-04-10.
External links
[edit]- Ong-ard Satrabhandhu named as 2020 Driehaus Prize laureate
- Architecture Here and There, The Apotheosis of Ong-ard, May 2017
- Thresholds Journal MIT, Differences, Originality and Assimilation: Building Nine at Panabhandhu School, 2009
- The New York Times, The Struggle to Save Classic Thai Architecture, 2007
- Art 4d, Silence of the Past, February 2000