INTEGRATION INTANGIBLE CULTURAL CAPITAL FOR CONTEMPORARY CULTURAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN

Authors

  • Lu SiWen Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Bangkokthonburi University
  • Chaiyot Vanitwatthananuwat Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Bangkokthonburi University

Keywords:

Cultural capital, Cultural identity, Integrate intangible culture Landscape design

Abstract

Research on Integration Intangible Cultural Capital For Contemporary Cultural Landscape Design 1) Study and analyze the characteristics of the intangible cultural capital of ethnic minorities in Guangxi, People's Republic of China 2) Analyzes approaches to integrating the intangible cultural capital of Guangxi ethnic minorities in contemporary cultural landscape design. This research study is qualitative research. Using literature research methods from related documents, articles and research to study and analyze the characteristics of cultural capital and landscape design. Analyze approaches to the integration of cultural capital in contemporary cultural landscape design. The research instrument was an in-depth interview by interviewing 5 experts to analyze the connection to integrating the contemporary cultural landscape in contemporary cultural landscape design. From the research, the following research results were obtained (1) Intangible cultural capital of Guangxi ethnic minorities. There are three characteristics of cultural capital 1) Diversity and inclusion 2) Integration and inheritance and 3) Coexistence and reciprocity and guidelines for designing cultural landscapes focus on cultural protection and integration into the new society Participation and cooperation in education Social training Related organizations (2) Creating guidelines for integrating cultural capital in contemporary cultural landscape design is a systematic management that requires the implementation of three integration patterns 1) preventive cultural change 2) Innovative change Integrating culture with design thinking and technology in contemporary cultural landscape design. 3) Cross-cultural cooperation. By combining interdisciplinary culture with art and technology. Cultural heritage and tourism industry education and culture.

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Published

2025-04-28

How to Cite

SiWen, L., & Vanitwatthananuwat, C. . (2025). INTEGRATION INTANGIBLE CULTURAL CAPITAL FOR CONTEMPORARY CULTURAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN. Journal of MCU Buddhapanya Review, 10(2), 29–40. retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jmbr/article/view/276878

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