Non Permanent Exhibition Design for Cultural Tourism of Spatial Identity Context in Sukhothai Case Study: Sara Phra Mingkwan Building, Bang Sai Art and Crafts Center in Ayutthaya

Authors

  • supachock sonthichai Faculty of Industrial Technology, Suansunandha Rajabhat University
  • Wutthichai Maoja Faculty of Industrial Technology, Suansunandha Rajabhat University

Keywords:

Non Permanent Exhibition, Cultural Tourism, Spatial Identity, Cultural Context, Spatial Interaction

Abstract

The objective of this research was to promote tourism from cultural contexts of Non Permanent Exhibition Design of Spatial Identity Context in Sukhothai. The gathered data in this research derived from Searching for documents and publications related to spatial identity and cultural tourism. Including principles of non permanent exhibition design and exhibition design presentation. The research results showed that Cultural Tourism in Sukhothai. Information should be designed through non permanent exhibition spaces that are consistent with Cultural Tourism and Archaeological Site to economic conditions and tourism that can generate income for the community. The indication found in this research was that to present ideas to be analyzed for non permanent exhibition design. The issue of spatial identity and the issue of interaction area can be divided into 3 types of spatial area. 1) Spatial interaction between humans 2) Spatial interaction between humans and their perception, experience, and feelings towards the environment. 3) Spatial interaction between  data display and exhibition elements.

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Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

sonthichai, supachock, & Maoja, W. . (2023). Non Permanent Exhibition Design for Cultural Tourism of Spatial Identity Context in Sukhothai Case Study: Sara Phra Mingkwan Building, Bang Sai Art and Crafts Center in Ayutthaya . Design Echo, 4(1), 38–54. retrieved from https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jdecho/article/view/255953

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