Swiss architect Angela Deubor won the arcVision Prize for this year.

Thai architect Patama Roonrakwit, who reached the final round, has worked on slum and small housing development in Thailand for more than 20 years. She was the only Thai woman architect to reach the shortlist for this year's final.

Patama was praised at the arcVision ceremony for her valuable work to help people. She built a shelter project to help people after the tsunami in Phang-nga, a province in the south of Thailand hit hard by the disaster. Juries called her an "architect of hope".

Patama was selected as one of 10 women architects in the final round for her high enthusiasm and devotion to slum work. Along with concern on sustainability and rural development, Patama is considered a pioneer architect for slum work.

She was the sole finalist out of three Thai architects for this year's award.

Since about 1995, before graduating with a bachelor's degree from Silpakorn University's Faculty of Architecture, Patama started work on housing for the poor and community development. She later got a master's degree in science (development practices) from Oxford Brookes University in England

"It was my destiny and my intent to do architecture development. At that time or even now, few architects work on slum or poor housing development. I would like to see poor people have a better living standard and quality living, which is a right that every people should be able to afford," she said.

Patama has worked on more than 40 housing development projects for the poor and community foundations in Thailand. She has also worked on informal architecture and design for middle income people, as she thinks architecture is not only for rich people or buildings, but everyone can use such skills for their home.

Patama also has her own company, Case Limited, to do rural development projects, plus a building foundation, and her own house.

She said architecture was not only a profession but about life and solutions for living. Her main focus for design and architecture is less waste, cost saving, using alternative and environmentally friendly products, and being functional.

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March 9, 2015 at 12:54 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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