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Chao Phraya Sky Park  

Chao Phraya Sky Park

Thailand

Finalist, 2023 A+Awards, Built - Sustainable Landscape/Planning Project
Project of the Day on Jul 05, 2023
Project Featured on Jul 05, 2023
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Chao Phraya Sky Park

Thailand

Finalist, 2023 A+Awards, Built - Sustainable Landscape/Planning Project
Project of the Day on Jul 05, 2023
Project Featured on Jul 05, 2023
STATUS
Built
YEAR
2020
SIZE
25,000 sqft - 100,000 sqft
BUDGET
$1M - 5M
Amidst the pandemic, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration opened its remarkable public space, the Chao Phraya Sky Park (CPSP). Left abandoned for almost 40 years, the halted infrastructure project has now been given a second life as the newest Bangkok landmark, the nation's first pedestrian bridge park across a river.

Situated in Bangkok's most significant historical area, the 360-degree view bridges the city‘s historic town and modern skyline at one glance. From vacant to vibrant, CPSP exhibits few possibilities for public green space in such a dense urban fabric to redefine their neglected infrastructure, the health of the citizens with the health of their city. By merging two juxtaposed sides of Bangkok and existing parks on both ends, CPSP shows the importance of much-need public green space, walkability, creating low carbon-emission construction from adaptive reuse while restoring its citizens' physical and mental health. By utilizing the remains, CPSP has shown the countless future possibilities for placemaking that increase urban adaptability and all the city's abandons and wasted spaces that could not be left behind.

Project Owner :
Bangkok Metropolitan Administration

Project Leader:
City Planning and Urban Development Department (BMA)
Chula Unisearch, Chulalongkorn University

Urban Designer:
Urban Design Development Center (UDDC)
Chulalongkorn University

Landscape Design :
Kotchakorn Voraakhom

Architectural Designer :
Chakdao Navacharoen

Civil Engineering:
Pisitsak Serklin, Sukkawich Thepchana

Structural Engineering:
Thummanuun Susumphao, Ph.D.

Project Contractor:
SGR Enterprise Company Limited

Community Participation:
Cultural Tourism Community Kadi Chin- Klong San

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