The Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum:
The underground bare concrete building, like a sunken ancient kiln, is one of the ultimate study centers in Southeast Asia. On display are ceramics such as ceramic potteries made in Thailand and pre-historical ceramics. The museum is one of the ten buildings awarded the ASA Green Awards or Thailand’s outstanding environment-friendly and energy-saving architecture. The Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum is an underground single-story building in front of Surat Osathanugrah Library at Rangsit Campus. It displays over 2,500 ancient potteries made in Thailand and other countries such as Sukothai, Lanna, Burmese, Vietnamese, Japanese and Chinese ceramics. Apart from being the fount of knowledge, the Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum is expected to serve as one of the centers of research and historic and complete ceramics collections in Southeast Asia. On display in the