DEVELOPMENT OF THE SRI SUTTHAWAT TEMPLE MUSEUM AS A NETWORK POWER WIANG PA PAO CREATIVE COMMUNITY
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Life Museum, , Co-Creation,, Network power, , Creative community,, Life Museum, Co-Creation, Network power, Creative community, Wiang Pa PaoAbstract
The goals of this research article are as follows: 1) to analyze the situation in a changing social context.And finding appropriate ways to manage the development of the Wat Si Sutthawat Museum with community participation; by connecting the Wat Si Sutthawat Museum with the network of Wiang Pa Pao's ancient communities, another seven communities are: 1. Wiang Pa Pao2. Wiang Ka Long; 3. Wat Mon Chom Pho; 4. Dong Wiang; 5. Wiang Mon; 6. Wiang Ho; and 7. Wiang On the top of the mountain at Ban Buak Khon Mae Chedi To achieve sustainability in education and learning for the community in the future This research is mixed and participatory and takes the form of a creative process between people and architecture. A semi-structured, in-depth interview was used. together with observation as a research tool The data were then analyzed using descriptive interpretation criteria.
The research results were as follows ; 1) The Wiang Pa Pao experiences social changes from time to time. The main reason is mainly due to the arrival of people from outside the area to invest in agricultural resources. causing a lack of balance in natural resources, leading to changes in the way of life of people in the community. Which people in the community are aware of the changing situation and are trying to change the community back to being a supportive community like in the past with Wat Sri Sutthawat as the main source of the community's heart as a starting point for development? Improve the community to be able to live according to the current situation and be able to coexist again without being supportive. The following approaches to problem solving are appropriate: guidelines for the development of the Wat Si Sutthawat Museum with community participation. In the form of a living museum learning center and a living museum, we rely on the creative process of people in the community, architecture, and the surrounding nature. 2) Restoring the power of a creative community network as a driver of Wiang Pa Pao by reconnecting the Wat Si Sutthawat Museum with the ancient Wiang Pa Pao community network. 7 communities with the concept of children and young people as the primary driving force. which is presented in a concrete form in the form of a development plan so that everyone in the community can see a common vision moving in the same direction. The findings of this study will be used to help develop other community museums throughout Thailand.
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