

The Golden Jubilee Museum of the Thai Ministry of Agriculture is well-known for its comprehensive display and promotion of various agricultural planting techniques in Thailand. This project serves not only as the Ministry of Agriculture’s office but also fulfills an important urban function as a public museum.




Before entering the building, visitors are provided with a detailed introduction about the institution. The total construction area spans 5,900 square meters and includes seminar rooms of various sizes, accommodating groups from 10 to 700 people. Additionally, the building offers ample exhibition space, museum shops, offices, and more.









The architect embraced the concept of “rising from the ground” to symbolize crops growing from the soil. To enhance this theme, an abundance of trees has been planted on the building’s roof, allowing it to blend naturally with the surrounding landscape.













Design Drawings

△ General Layout Plan

△ First Floor Plan

△ Second Floor Plan

△ Third Floor Plan

△ Fourth Floor Plan

△ Fifth Floor Plan

△ Roof Plan

△ Roof Plan

△ Elevation Drawing

△ Elevation Drawing

△ Elevation Drawing

△ Elevation Drawing

△ Section Diagram

△ Section Diagram
Project Information
Project Type: Mixed-Use Building, Exhibition Space, Office Facilities
Location: Thailand
Architect: Plan Architect
Area: 5,900 m²
Year Completed: 2015
Photographer: Panoramic Studio
Suppliers: Bluescope, Danpal, S&P NAKORNLUANG, TOA, WILLY
Principal Architect: Plan Architect Company Limited
Project Team: Sinn Phonghanyudh, Wara Jithpratugs, Anak Boonprasartsuk, Chayothorn Songtirapunya















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