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Resilient and Regenerative Cities: A Case Study of Bangkok

28 October 2025

Bangkok, like many other rapidly urbanising cities, grapples with challenges of climate change.
Aerial view of the cityscape in Bangkok

Bangkok, a high-density city sitting on the low-lying river delta of the Chao Phrya River, faces risks of flooding

Comprehensive Planning for Climate Challenges

Designing with Nature as Partner – Benjakitti Forest Park and Chulalongkorn University Centenary Park

Benjakitti Forest Park 

View of Benjakitti Forest Park

Benjakitti Forest Park’s wetlands create a low-maintenance regenerative ecosystem that supports stormwater retention, cleaning and biodiversity. The boardwalks bring people close to nature. (Source: Andy Tan)

Chulalongkorn University Centenary Park

View of Centenary Park

Chulalongkorn Centenary Park provides a climate-resilient space for recreation. Source: Andy Tan

District-scale Integrated Development – One Bangkok

View of the buildings in One Bangkok from below

One Bangkok is designed as a 15-minute walkable mixed-used district that taps on district-scale infrastructure like district cooling to maximise co-benefits for people and environment Source: Andy Tan

Conclusion


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