Accessibility

Chulalongkorn University Survey: discussing solutions for better accessibility

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Equal access to educational is a key to independent self-development and a major driving force in society and the country. During the last few years, we have been pushing work to promote equal access to educational. Surveying the facilities at Chulalongkorn University with undergraduate students, we have been running “ChulaWalk” projects together. And on the same time, the university executive board currently has policies and funding for improving the university’s environment.

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Support System for PWDs (SA206 / SPD / TU / 2022)

Today I transformed into a special teacher, another great year and I’m here at the Faculty of Social Development Thammasat University Tha-Prachan campus. One of the work that I intend to do a lot is to grow up a new generation and I have been doing this for over 8 years, the Faculty of Architecture. and the Faculty of Social Development, also a legal people.

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Three Steps Hotel

Accessibility Is Freedom and Ajarn Renato went running at Lumphini Park, after the brunch we walked along the road to Silom.. Professor Renato, teacher of Inclusive Design/ DBTM – Design, Business & Technology Management, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning. Thammasat University, Rangsit campus. We, together have been driving-on the new generation of designers to understand the society and people for many years. One of a lot of trouble-scenes that would like you to see, we found a hotel and a main entrance with has three steps, surely I got a shot and I’d like to tell you a story…

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New World Design : Let’s together design the new World (Inclusive Design / DBTM / TU / 2022)

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16 August 2022 The lecture to incubate empathy and understanding of physical diversity for 80+ of the future young designers, DBTM / Faculty of Architecture and Planning / Thammasat University, Rangsit campus. This year, we’ve made a little adjustment. In the morning: All of the students assigned to have an experiment with physical disabilities walked around the campus, doing their ordinary activities.

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THE FACES “The power to make the change” (ChulaWalk/2)

Doors, windows, and bathrooms are necessities when building a home. There are forks, spoons, plates, tables, and chairs while we eat. These are the fundamental norms that everybody is aware of and has a natural familiarity with. It’s probably not a thing if it’s missing. But we disregard it, failing to take into account the fact that every person’s body is different and subject to constant change.

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The change will definitely occur once you comprehend

I’ve been working on “City Walk” continuously for the past eight years. Started by going to regularly deliver exceptional seminars. I began by doing it with college students from the faculty of architecture and social development. In collaboration with the youth and the network, we steadily widened the area to cooperate till these days.

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You can make ‘THE BETTER WORLD’ (Lecture DBTM/TU 2021)

It becomes customary that I’m invited annually to give a special lecture to international students from Design Business Technology Management (DBTM) at Thammasat University (Rangsit Campus), Thailand. This year, marks the 5th anniversary of my public speech here. There were roughly 75 vibrant students at the virtual classroom as we’ve done it via Zoom (due to Covid-19). This was the first time in virtual setting and no match to the vibe of physical interaction. Yet these energetic students made it possible to make my informative stuff a little more fun.

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Khu Khot BTS Station Survey – Thailand Tomorrow the series)

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Because we want our city to change. In order to do so, we must identify the problem first. [Saba] led [Ice+Book+Rew] to explore the new train station to let them see by their own eyes. The new generation will take care of our society in the future. Let’s listen to them. SabaLive / Thailand Tomorrow – the series

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