Abstract
The main contribution of this research is to demonstrate the design process and development of the luminaire design prototype for the landscape of Chudhadhuj Royal Residence. The historical importance of the context, as the former royal residence of King Rama V of Thailand, is the main focus of the study to establish the design criteria. Three luminaire prototypes including: lamp post;bollard; and bollardwith perforated patterns are developed based on extensive reviews of literature on history, andarchitectural conservationas well as on the identity of the context, and luminaire design guidelinesand site surveys for luminaire installation. The evaluation of conservation aspects based onexpertiseiscollected through questionnaires showing computer-simulated images in the real environment. The assessment by the experts from design and/or conservation fieldsrevealsthat the luminaire design prototypes can be further developedespecially in terms of architectural and landscapeconservation aspectsfor the cultural landscape. It also shows the possibility of utilizing the solar energy-operated hybrid system as an alternative energy source to improve landscape lighting and enhance safety around the premises. Therefore, the researcher couldlead the luminaire prototypes to be patented.
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26 December 2017
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Technology, smart cities, digital construction, industrial revolution 4.0, wellbeing & social resilience, economic resilience, environmental resilience
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Suriyothin*, P. (2017). Development Of Luminaire Design Prototype For The Landscape Of Chudhadhuj Royal Residence. In P. A. J. Wahid, P. I. D. A. Aziz Abdul Samad, P. D. S. Sheikh Ahmad, & A. P. D. P. Pujinda (Eds.), Carving The Future Built Environment: Environmental, Economic And Social Resilience, vol 2. European Proceedings of Multidisciplinary Sciences (pp. 374-384). Future Academy. https://doi.org/10.15405/epms.2019.12.36