In the last few years, Bangkok has topped the list of cities with the worst air quality in the world on Air Visual, a famous air pollution monitoring app. According to the data, with the highest peak of 118 μg/m3in December, 2020. The Fine Particulate Matters (PM 2.5) crisis is not a new phenomenon. In 2020, according to IQ Air, air pollution caused an estimate of 9,500 deaths in Bangkok and US$3.7 billion in damage. Obviously, this is a severe problem that needs urgent attention.
In response to the city’s future development, Elio Del Nest promotes a research-based design centered on the concept of
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