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Faculty of Engineering Mahidol University In collaboration with the State Railway of Thailand, Salaya Market and Rajamangala University of Technology Invite students and the general public Submit work for the urban design concept contest. In the topic "New Era Salaya Market" Connect to the electric train for livable communities and sustainable tourism” as a guideline for developing urban areas surrounding electric train stations under the concept of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) and pushing for development of the public and private sectors in the surrounding areas. The deadline for submitting design work is from today - 28 February 2022. Win a prize of 40,000 baht, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chakkrit Sutthakorn, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. Mahidol University said that the Salaya area is located in Phutthamonthon District.
Nakhon Pathom Province It has a long historical value dating back to the reign of King Rama IV during the digging of the Mahasawat Canal. and built a pavilion to record medicine texts The Phone Number List villagers called these pavilions 'Salaya' until it became a name they continued to call. Currently, Salaya is a city that is growing rapidly due to the development of government agencies, hospitals, educational institutions, and many businesses, commercial buildings, and tourist attractions, including communities, cultural and Buddhist sources. Convenient travel from the road transport connection network surrounding Salaya. From the government development plan in Taling Chan-Salaya Light Red Line Project which will develop the Salaya BTS station Close to Salaya fresh market.
Located opposite Mahidol University, it is the center of Salaya City and is a connecting point for public transportation. It will affect important changes in the area, both physically and mentally. like roads and buildings And in terms of groups of people passing through the area that will increase and have many different groups. At present, the area around Salaya Station lacks space design for future users of the area. Lack of integrated urban design to connect areas Connect activities and transportation connections that can promote the city of Salaya to grow livable and sustainable Attracting all groups of people to use the service, including modern tourism. In 2022, the SRT plans to open additional special suburban bus services on the route. Taling Chan-Salaya-Nakhon Pathom Additional runs every hour.
Nakhon Pathom Province It has a long historical value dating back to the reign of King Rama IV during the digging of the Mahasawat Canal. and built a pavilion to record medicine texts The Phone Number List villagers called these pavilions 'Salaya' until it became a name they continued to call. Currently, Salaya is a city that is growing rapidly due to the development of government agencies, hospitals, educational institutions, and many businesses, commercial buildings, and tourist attractions, including communities, cultural and Buddhist sources. Convenient travel from the road transport connection network surrounding Salaya. From the government development plan in Taling Chan-Salaya Light Red Line Project which will develop the Salaya BTS station Close to Salaya fresh market.
Located opposite Mahidol University, it is the center of Salaya City and is a connecting point for public transportation. It will affect important changes in the area, both physically and mentally. like roads and buildings And in terms of groups of people passing through the area that will increase and have many different groups. At present, the area around Salaya Station lacks space design for future users of the area. Lack of integrated urban design to connect areas Connect activities and transportation connections that can promote the city of Salaya to grow livable and sustainable Attracting all groups of people to use the service, including modern tourism. In 2022, the SRT plans to open additional special suburban bus services on the route. Taling Chan-Salaya-Nakhon Pathom Additional runs every hour.