The Neighbor Effect
In this episode, I talk with Supitcha Tovivich, an architect, professor, and creative force behind community-centered design projects in Bangkok. We dive into the hidden challenges designers face—and why true neighborhood transformation always requires collaboration beyond the architecture field. We also touch on: • Creative tools that invite citizens to co-create their neighborhoods • How Supitcha blends architecture with flowers—and why it draws people in • The unexpected ways COVID-19 helped grow a local flower market • How she involves her students in real-life projects with real communities • Supitcha’s evolving work for Bangkok Design Week—and what it reflects about shifting generations • How different age groups influence neighborhood development • Fun, playful strategies to make every design process more human • Ways to attract funding for cultural projects • And the story of how a local monk helped make a district more vibrant and tourist-friendly This podcast is produced by Urban Therapy. Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/urbantherapy39/] for behind-the-scenes content, urban insights, and upcoming events worldwide. Special thanks to Supitcha [https://www.facebook.com/supitcha.nong.tovivich] for sharing her creative approach to design and for showing us how joyful, collaborative spaces can grow from even the most unlikely materials. Credits: Host – Darya Sannikova [https://www.instagram.com/myatezhny39/] Composer / Sound Mixing – Sybe [https://open.spotify.com/artist/64LoCBTv0Mm3OrntKOih1p?nd=1&dlsi=a4a6c3189a5d416f] Cover – Eleonora Nekrasova [https://www.linkedin.com/in/phospheene ]
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