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Post by Mosha on Sept 1, 2016 14:42:58 GMT 7
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2016 14:58:28 GMT 7
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Post by AyG on Sept 1, 2016 16:17:32 GMT 7
Indeed, bloody pesky foreigners ruining Bangkok's skyline. Leave the real jobs to the Thais, they know how to design buildings. And by the same Thai architect: Attachment Deleted
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Post by me on Sept 1, 2016 16:20:56 GMT 7
Bring in the buldozers...and get ready to lose more face in the world stage.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2016 16:22:42 GMT 7
Indeed, bloody pesky foreigners ruining Bangkok's skyline. Leave the real jobs to the Thais, they know how to design buildings. And by the same Thai architect: See, they don't need bloody foreigners when their buildings look that good. The American government should have asked for Thai assistance for the design of the One World Trade Center (providing that the USA do not have xenophobic laws in place).
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Post by me on Sept 1, 2016 16:31:06 GMT 7
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2016 16:36:02 GMT 7
And if architecture is a protected profession, how come Swampy's terminal building was designed by Helmut Jann, a German American architect?
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Post by me on Sept 1, 2016 16:38:33 GMT 7
Mrigadayavan Palace From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mrigadayavan Palace Mrigadayavan Palace (Thai: พระราชนิเวศน์มฤคทายวัน, rtgs: Maruekkhathayawan) is a former royal residence and tourist attraction in Cha Am, Phetchaburi Province, Thailand. History[edit] The palace was commissioned by King Vajiravudh to serve as a holiday villa. The king drafted the designs for the villa, which consists of sixteen teak buildings raised by concrete pillars and linked together by a series of walkways. Construction took place during 1923–24, and was overseen by Italian architect Ercole Manfredi. Gallery[edit]
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Post by Soutpeel on Sept 3, 2016 15:23:48 GMT 7
And if architecture is a protected profession, how come Swampy's terminal building was designed by Helmut Jann, a German American architect? Tony the devil is in the detail, one suspects Helmut Jann never represented himself as an architect, more likely an architectural design consultant, and a Thai Architect signed off on the design O&G here has the same problem with expat structural engineers designing offshore platform's, legally they cannot sign off on the structural design as a professional engineer, and a Thai professional engineer is employed for the sole purpose of signing the those drawings.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2016 18:18:18 GMT 7
Indeed, bloody pesky foreigners ruining Bangkok's skyline. Leave the real jobs to the Thais, they know how to design buildings. My son "designs" buildings similar to that. He will be three next week.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2016 12:45:52 GMT 7
Indeed, bloody pesky foreigners ruining Bangkok's skyline. Leave the real jobs to the Thais, they know how to design buildings. My son "designs" buildings similar to that. He will be three next week. But does he have a valid work permit?
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Post by smokie36 on Sept 4, 2016 20:10:59 GMT 7
No need for the tallest building...I'm sure my meat cleaver will deal with the neck of any quacking idiots.
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Post by AyG on Sept 5, 2016 8:28:58 GMT 7
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