The first analysis compares and brings together the different waterscapes visited in Surat Thani. It looks into the restrictions that each location imposes on human activity especially due to the shifting tides. It also looks into human activity and the consequences that new changes could bring to traditional lifestyle.
The second analysis looks into local activity and the role of humans in the area. From an analytical point of view, we specify the impact of each activity and its productio based on a range of external factors ranging from external demand to climate conditions.
This blog documents a parallel design studio between ETSA, Madrid and INDA, Bangkok, during the academic year of 2015-16.
The topic of this collaboration is Amphibious Architecture - a research in the context of wetlands situated in both countries.
In the first semester, the projects was situated in Spain, and in the second semester, the site is in Thailand.