Tag: street

PHOTO ESSAY : BANGKOK URBAN STORIES

TEXT & PHOTO: HIROTARO SONO

(For Thai, press here)

I always try to find the stories hidden in the details when I walk in urban spaces.
Especially about the relationship between spaces and people.

Why does this space seem comfy?” “What element makes an atmosphere like this?”

Urban Spaces are created by humans. So it is full of someone’s ideas.
And the amount of ideas are too much to understand in a second.
So if we want to enjoy our urban walk, we have to fully concentrate to catch these ideas and stories hidden in an urban space. 

I shoot when I feel like I am able to notice stories,
for my inspiration to design architecture,
and for my happiness to be shared with someone.

This is my point of view.
And this is my Bangkok.

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Hirotaro Sono (Hiro) is a Japanese Photographer one who captures and shares the emotion of space and people. and an Architect one who designs the emotion of space and people.

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PHOTO ESSAY : LEAVE ME A MESSAGE

TEXT & PHOTO: DONLAPORN CHANACHAI

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In early 2020, the world has experienced its greatest collective threat in the modern era. We are required to change and adapt to new requirements for our lifestyle, which ultimately is for our own survival. The ongoing crisis seems to get more and more serious every passing day. Our ability to go out into urban areas and public spaces has been curtailed, while physical and social interactions are becoming foreign to our daily routines. “Physical Distancing” and “Social Distancing” have become norms, which dictate our indoor and outdoor life. Our avoidance of close personal and conversational activities has morphed into a rule that our society has to live by.

When there are less activities outside and we spend most of our day at home, the emptiness of the streets allow us to clearly see the makeshift signs and messages on them in urban and public spaces or in front of shops and stalls. These usually-handwritten notices and directives serve to warn passersby and patrons about the required changes in routine. They are also a good indicator of both calmness and chaos of our society as we battle through this period. They are spoken directly to us. And we cannot help but wonder about the feelings and the moods of their owners and how they have to struggle to live through this crisis.

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Donlaporn Chanachai is a co-founder of Cloud-floor, an architectural practice focusing on research and design works that contribute to the development of urban and public spaces. Her interest also includes documenting daily routines and lives of city dwellers using various mediums, including photography, creative writing, mapping, as well as installation art.

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PHOTO ESSAY : GREENERY IN BANGKOK, DREAM OR ILLUSION?

TEXT & PHOTO: PUVADOL SAENGVICHIEN

 

Packed in the concrete residences, Bangkokians have been sought for a dream of getting access to nature. However, there is a lack of parks in urban areas when compared with the ratio size of residences, roads, and commercial buildings that have been deliberately increasing nowadays.

What Bangkok has always been portrayed to us is the illustration of a green city fantasizing the chance of community getting closer to the environment. Those images were consistently used for promoting in several real estate advertisements. Moreover, many construction sites were decorated with vinyl posters simulating the green ambience in order to highlight their image towards the projects in a district and connect the individuals’ utopia dream of the city.

If we take a closer look, we will be able to steadily observe the transformation of the green decorations throughout the time. The messages included inside those images will appear to change differently from the beginning. The result seems to be a reflection of the city people’s intense desire for the true nature in order to recompense their shallow life. This reveals the illusion dream of city people that is still quite far away from reality.

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Puvadol Saengvichien was born and raised in Samut Prakan Province. He holds a  Bachelor’s degree in Architecture and a Master’s degree in Business Administration (Marketing). For 18 years, he had been working in the field of architecture, retail and product management. He left the corporate world behind and devote most of the time to pursue his passion for Photography.

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