MRT Purple Line is one of the problematic metro train systems and ‘Station access level quite low’ because the station size is very large and with the method of ‘One elevator per side’ and since the road physical is very width also cars runs very fast (6 lanes on each side), people generally cross the road using a overpass only.
Read More »Amazing Thailand Marathon 2020 (ATM)
February 1, 2020 Original video from the event with my mod, as part of the 3rd Marathon races. A lot of fun. Crossing over the Rama VIII Bridge was ‘NOT EASY’ at all, it required more practice than before. Our bodies naturally differ from one another. Some are weaker, and some are stronger. However, above all else, we can enjoy together, compete in the same race, with the same sportsmanship. Everyone’s duty is to break down their own walls of the heart. Clips https://youtu.be/XYrACTRw-r0
Read More »Emergency Evacuation EP1 : A building that allows everyone to ‘escape’ EQUALLY!!!
“How can people with disabilities, especially wheel(chair) users escape when going to fire?” Think about the time of the fire, everyone running out to survive. Do you think that I’d love to be Bar-B-Q? HELL NO!!
Read More »TEDxCharoenkrung stage with full ramp installed, this is cool!
Have been told from the exhibitor that this is the first time for TEDxCharoenkrung with a ramp installed. Plus, this ramp is also made in a proper slope level based on 1:12 Thai regulations.
Read More »Joining a meeting with the Traffic and Transportation Department (TTD) about BTS elevators project and Change Bangkok for everyone campaign
On behalf of the president of a railway accessibility and a following-up of BTS elevators installation group, the representative of T4A association and PWDs, I went to meet Mr. Phanurak Klannurak, director of the TTD, and his board of directors in order to follow up the installation process of additional elevators on BTS stations and also others projects that we may work together in future.
Read More »From encouraging to sharing!
“I encourage you!” We often say this when we want to cheer up someone. “I encourage you!” I always heard this word since the day I jumped into this social contribution activity. “I encourage you!” It used to lift me up anytime I receive this word. I continued to receive countless encouragement like this. It came nicely, and it’s gone. At the end, nothing has changed, sadly. Now it’s my turn to encourage you to NOT encouraging anyone anymore. But instead you turn it into helping, sharing, or doing, whatever. I know encouragement is great. It starts with the inner. …
Read More »“STOP” Accessible Parking Rights Violation
The accessible parking is one of the basic rights that is frequently violated by normal people. It also can indicate the quality of life of the PWDs in the particular society. Everyone should be reminded of the social consciousness and responsibility as they reside in the society. A lack of it is the root cause of so many social problems, as we’ve seen.
Read More »My dream of ‘Tomorrow of Thailand’ on the stage of Thailand Forward Event (King Prajadhipol’s Institute)
This international day of persons with disabilities 2019, I received an opportunity to speak on the stage of Thailand Forward Event, organized by the King Prajadhipol’s Institute, about my dream…
Read More »Accessibility & Social Responsibility in Bangkok City 2019 – DBTM’s Inclusive Design at Faculty of Architecture
We took the students from the Faculty of Architecture, Thammasat University to survey on the city accessibility, traffic system, and public transportations and also I wanted our younger to look over was social responsibility. For 9 hours, They were very nice and patient. I could feel that they have learned, seen, and experienced an actual ‘disabled life’ in Thai society. From experiencing a real tough life of handicapped persons, some of them cried, some of them had hand injury and some almost fainted from the exhaustment. All lessons they had learned that day would be useful for all architecture designs …
Read More »[Lecture] “Welfare and Accessibility” International Program, Faculty of Social Administration, Thammasat University, Thaprachan Campus.
We were invited to educate the students about welfare and accessibility. Before this lecture, I have not had much information about the welfare system. Therefore, I’d worked on it to find the information about the subject and I found out a lot of interesting insights from all networks both globally and domestically.
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