Urbanism, Architecture, and the Use of Space
Less than 20 percent of the population lives in urban areas, including tens of millions who live in Bangkok. Over the past decade, cities in the region have been growing rapidly. In the past, the city was the administrative center of Chinese business, government and Buddhist. Religion is the work of government and housing for government officials, Chinese shops and storage facilities, and Buddhist temples. The growth of the city is reflected in the lack of planning and development authorities, a high standard of modern cultivated a sense of national unity and even Buddhist architecture. Religious differences are regional in-house, especially in rural areas. But these differences will disappear. Traditional wooden poles will be increased from the basement to flood and intruder