https://technology.eurekajournals.com/index.php/Architects_International/issue/feed The Architects International [ISSN: 2581-7736 (online)] 2021-02-27T07:05:03+00:00 Eureka Journals admin@eurekajournals.com Open Journal Systems <p style="text-align: justify;">The Architects International&nbsp;(Architects_International) warmly welcomes high quality papers of recent Research and Development work as well as theoretical applications in the field of The Architects International. This journal also opens windows for interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research. Article published in International Journal includes original research papers, informative reviews, letters, short communication, case studies, article of professional interest, technical notes. All submitted scientific research Work are fast screened by Editorial Board or others concerned members to make the publication process of manuscripts rapid.</p> https://technology.eurekajournals.com/index.php/Architects_International/article/view/578 Core Shell and Semi-Coreshell Ubosot: A Novel Architecture Design for Protection of Archeological Heritage: Cases from Thailand 2021-02-27T07:05:03+00:00 Sora Yasri editor@eurekajournals.com Viroj Wiwanitkit editor@eurekajournals.com <p>There are many newly discovered abandoned historical places around the world. In Thailand, the county in Indochina, many ancient sites are presently in ruined place status and there are many attempt for conservation. An interesting way is the innovation of the old place, especially for Buddhist pagoda, into the new one. The use of many new architectural approaches is interesting. Here, the authors present on the use of Core Shell and Semi-coreShell Ubosot: a novel architecture design for protection of archeological heritage. Cases from Thailand are specifically discussed.</p> https://technology.eurekajournals.com/index.php/Architects_International/article/view/579 Swan-shaped chapel: A Buddhist art in Thai pagoda 2021-02-27T07:01:05+00:00 Pathum Sookaromdee editor@eurekajournals.com Viroj Wwanitkit editor@eurekajournals.com <p>Religion related art is an interesting issue. In religious place, there are usually important religion related artifacts generated by artisans. This specific art can reflect the local cultural system. Here, the authors present and discuss on Swan-shaped chapel, which is a Buddhist art in Thai pagoda.</p>