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Five Finalists In Phuket Bt300m Park Design Battle

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Five finalists in Phuket Bt300m park design battle

phuket-All-contestants-designs-must-include-a-statue-based-on-this-one-which-is-on-display-at-Phuket-Provincial-Hall-1-WvcqJVv.jpgAll contestants' designs must include a statue based on this one, which is on display at Phuket Provincial Hall.

phuket-Members-representing-the-five-finalist-firms-pose-for-a-group-photo-at-Thalang-National-Musueum-4-dEGkjdf.jpgMembers representing the five finalist firms pose for a group photo at Thalang National Musueum.

PHUKET: Five architects have emerged victorious in the opening skirmishes of a battle for the right to design a new 300-million-baht historical park commemorating the Battle of Thalang.

The new park is expected to become a major tourist attraction showcasing Phuket’s colorful history.

For our previous report, click here.

A committee comprising architecture experts, historians and local politicians has whittled a field of 12 full proposals down to just five.

The winning firms will now have until February 20 to produce scale models of their designs.

On March 1 the winner will be announced. The winning firm will receive 100,000 baht and the right to sign a construction contract for the project.

Phuket Governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop, who chairs the judging panel, said the winning model would be put on display at the annual Thalang Victory Memorial Festival that starts on March 13.

The Battle of Thalang made legends of Phuket’s ‘Two Heroines’, Thao Thepkrasattri and Thao Srisoonthorn, statues of whom grace the Heroines Monument close to where the new park will be built.

The pair, known as ‘Jan’ and ‘Muk’ before they were ennobled, led Siamese fighters in successfully repelling a Burmese invasion force in the battle in 1785.

The five grand designs, which put the heroines at center stage, all feature plenty of space for re-enactments of the victory.

At least one of the designs will see a large statue of the Two Heroines overlooking the park.

All five proposals will feature a museum, education zone, performance area, shops, restaurants and a mock sea gypsy fishing village.

Managing director of local firm Able Architects, Pakhin Aunggulsant, is a member of the judging committee.

“We can’t name the finalists as it might affect the judging, but they are all quite famous,” he said.

“We’ve had five fantastic designs and it’s going to be really hard to decide who is going to win,” he added.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2010-01-26

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The Thalang Victory monument design contest sees many entries.

After opening a contest for the new Thalang Victory monument designs planned to be placed in a historical memorial park, the committee received a large number of entries and five of them have qualified for the final. The information was discussed during a recent meeting to follow up the progress of the project chaired by Phuket Governor Wichai Praisa-Ngob. The authority has a plan to develop a Thalang Victory historical memorial park on 96 rai of state land in Thalang and to promote the site as another tourist attraction for the resort island. The winner will be decided on February 27th and the winning model is planned to be displayed at the event to commemorate the Thalang Victory Day on March 13th. This day commemorates the brave deeds of the two heroine sisters, Thao Thepkasartri & Thao Srisunthorn who led villagers to force Burmese invaders out from the Thalang town about 220 years ago. The Heroines' Monument, located in the center of Thepkrasattri Road opposite Thalang Museum, became a site of homage for residents and visitors and is used as an emblem or logo for Phuket province.

from Andaman News on NBT TV Phuket, Friday 24 January

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