The Profession Of Landscape Architecture In Thailand

By Owen Jones


Landscape architecture plays an important function in the development of all modern cities. The principles of landscape architecture are used in order to make open 'breathing spaces' so the city has some fresh air and does not look cluttered. Landscape architecture is taught in Thailand and is recognized as a profession offering professional qualifications at level degree.

If someone wants to practice as a landscape architect in Thailand, then he or she has to have a bachelor's degree in landscape architecture from one of the two universities offering the course. Chulalongkorn University and Thammasart University turn out about 100 post graduates between them in landscape architecture each year.

Bangkok is home to most of Thailand's landscape architectural firms. There are around thirty large companies and about eighty freelance landscape architects.Lots of the post graduates would like to continue their study or gain more experience abroad before settling down to practice in Thailand. In order to work as a landscape architect in Thailand, one needs to get a license from Thailand's official Association of Architects.

The Thai Association of Architects plays an vital function in maintaining standards of landscape architecture. The Thai government, both local and national, employ landscape architects to help with the design of such projects as highway development, inner city renovation and airport design. On a more understandable level, landscape architects are concerned with the Royal Flora Expo in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand.

The Association of Architects in Thailand is a private organization but it works hand in glove with the Ministry of the Interior. It assists the government control four professions which can have an effect on the environment and one of these is the occupation of landscape architecture. However, landscape architecture does not make up 25% of the Association's work. At 15% of the association's workload, it is valid to imagine that landscape architecture is under represented in Thailand.

The Association of Architects complaints licenses to applicants based on the results of three concepts. These concepts are education, experience and examination. The notion of education is satisfied by gaining a BA in landscape architecture. Then the applicant has to supply evidence of work experience and finally, the association has its own examinations which the landscape architect also has to pass.

Landscape architecture is still in its early years in Thailand. That is to say that, landscape architecture has only recently started being applied to public developments. There have been landscape gardeners working on the gardens and palaces of wealthy Thais for centuries, just like in each other country with a more affluent ruling class.

Two of Thailand's most well-known landscape architects are Somwang Leevanjikul and Chanvudhi Varavam, both of whom have been used in substantial government projects in Thailand using their skills in landscape architecture to create Thailand's cities and countryside a better looking place to be.




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