Ecological wisdom in Lanna architecture
Program Overview
Program Overview
The program focuses on understanding the value of Lanna architecture as local wisdom and its foundation in current design. It aims to provide learners with an understanding of the importance of Lanna architecture and its influence on contemporary design.
Program Details
- Program Format: Online learning
- Course Level: Basic
- Total Learning Time: 1 hour
- Certificate of Completion: Available
Course Description
This course aims to make learners understand and recognize the value of Lanna architecture as the foundation of local wisdom that affects current design. The content connects Lanna indigenous architecture to contemporary architectural design, including aspects of comfort, material use, area planning, and Western influences, to create sustainable identity and design that respects cultural context and environment.
Instructors
- Dr. Warangkana Juangjan
- Assistant Professor Dr. Pan Din Unchanam
- Assistant Professor Ronnawee Suwannathamlee
Target Audience
- General public interested in design
- Designers
Course Outline
The course covers the basics of Lanna architecture and its application in modern design, focusing on creating a sustainable identity that respects cultural and environmental contexts.
Certificate of Completion
A certificate of completion is provided upon finishing the course.
Related Courses
Other courses that may be of interest include:
- Cultural Landscape Learning: A Case Study of Chang Moi Community, Chiang Mai
- Design for Circular Economy and Resource Management
- Contemporary Identity Search for Southern Local Architecture in the 21st Century
- Intellectual Property for Design Work
