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  2. Architecture of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    One universal aspect of Thailand's traditional architecture is the elevation of its buildings on stilts, most commonly to around head height. The area beneath the house is used for storage, crafts, lounging in the daytime, and sometimes for livestock such as chickens or ducks.

  3. Muban Setthakit - Wikipedia

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    Muban Setthakit (Thai: หมู่บ้านเศรษฐกิจ) is a housing estate in the area of Bang Khae Nuea Subdistrict, Bang Khae District, Bangkok, regarded as one of the largest and oldest housing estates and communities in the Thonburi side (area on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok).

  4. Kamthieng House Museum - Wikipedia

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    The house is an example of traditional housing from Northern Thailand and showcases the culture and lifestyle of the northern Lanna people. Due to its exposure to the elements for around 2 centuries, the house is in a fragile state, with the roof being in need for renovation. [1]

  5. Traditional Thai house - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Thai house (Thai: เรือนไทย, RTGS: ruean thai, pronounced [rɯ̄a̯n tʰāj]; lit. 'Thai house') is a loose collection of vernacular architectural styles employed throughout the different regions of Thailand. Thai houses usually feature a bamboo or wooden structure, raised on stilts and topped with a steep gabled ...

  6. GH Bank - Wikipedia

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    GH Bank or Government Housing Bank (Thai: ธนาคารอาคารสงเคราะห์; RTGS: Thanakhan Akhan Songkhro, Thai initialism ธอส. tho-oso) [1] is a state enterprise reporting to the Thai Finance Ministry. Founded in 1953, its mission is to extend mortgages to low-income earners. [2][3]

  7. Jim Thompson House - Wikipedia

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    The Jim Thompson House is a museum in central Bangkok, Thailand, housing the art collection of American businessman and architect James Harrison Wilson Thompson or simply Jim Thompson, the museum designer and former owner. [1] Built in 1959, the museum spans one rectangular rai of land (approximately half an acre or 2023.43 square meters).

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