The project was the idea of the local อบต (office of the municipal government) who conducted surveys to identify those in the district most in need of assistance. The land was given by CODI as part of Baan Mankong Chonabot. The water, roads and electricity was provided by the อบต who also connected the new community with SWIFT. Co, a Thai agricultural company specializing in growing organic fruit and vegetables.
SWIFT. Co provided the people with seeds and training on organic methods of farming. The people have signed a 5 year contract with SWIFT guaranteeing SWIFT will buy all their produce at a fixed (and by the people’s accounts quite good) price. In exchange the people have to live with plenty of rules imposed by the company, for example, no smoking and no living on site. These rules are intended to maintain the strict organic status of the produce.
SWIFT Co. shows its contribution to the project
The CASE team speaking with Lung Gongkaa
Some of the people do not fully trust the new system and continue to work outside as day labourers, disrupting their chances of making a fresh start and forming strong links with their fellow participants. There is a feeling amongst many in Wang Sombun that this artificial grouping of people is not yet a ‘community’, they have, after all, only been living together for the past 3 years. There are practices in place however, such as the common germination of seedlings, which are intended to build stronger relationships amongst the people.
In two years time the contract with SWIFT Co. runs out. There is some discussion about what else they could do with their land but most likely they will renew the contract for another 3 years.
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Can you tell us more about how the hut is "sophisticated"?
With a little timber, and a few sheets of tin, Lung Gongkaa has a place to store seeds, fertilizer, materials and tools, his roof collects rainwater into a large ceramic jar, he also has a comfortable, shaded place to rest and take meals. Space and materials are used with great thought, the awings double as shelves, the raised rest platform creates storage space for larger objects.
Hello,
I am very interested in your research on Thailand and Venezuela. As a phd student in architecture, i will return to Bangkok to meet some other members of CODI, working on slum communities and town planning since i studied in Thailand before graduating. I also heard about the talk "informal design" in Berlin but will not be able to attend this presentation as i work in France now. How could i read more on your work and conclusions about informal architecture, and about the DAZ talk in Berlin ?
thank you in advance, I wish you the best for your projects.
Thanks for your interest Fanny,
if you'd like to leave your email address i'd be glad to give you some more information.
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