Kaomai Museum / PAVA architects
Kaomai Museum is an adaptive-reused project within Kaomai Estate 1955, the revitalized project of sixty-three-year old tobacco processing plant estate in Chiang Mai, once a glorious local community?s economic center. Recently, this project was awarded by the 2018 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation in New Design in Heritage Contexts category. PAVA architects designed the museum by considering ?the site as a museum?, in which contains the valuable historical and natural heritage. Therefore, Kaomai Estate 1955 is narrated by the ?histo-eco museum? routes.
© Pacharapan Ratananakorn
Architects: PAVA architects
Location: San Pa Tong District, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Category: Museum
Lead Architects: Pacharapan Ratananakorn, Varat Limwibul
Area: 72.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Pacharapan Ratananakorn
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© Pacharapan Ratananakorn
Architects: PAVA architects
Location: San Pa Tong District, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Category: Museum
Lead Architects: Pacharapan Ratananakorn, Varat Limwibul
Area: 72.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Pacharapan Ratananakorn
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