Prapan Napawongdee (Thailand)

Keynote speaker – Landscape Australia Conference 2018

Prapan Napawongdee is a director of Shma Company Limited, a Thai landscape architectural firm that works at an international level throughout Asia. The firm was founded to be a place for people who share the same vision – the drive to create better and more sustainable territory through design.

Shma’s work seeks to acheive simplicity in design strategies and approaches. It seeks to carefully respond to the complexity and diversity of natural and human ecology, including climate, topography, history, culture and social phenomenon. The practice’s designs emerge from the content of each site, enabling unique characteristics to be revealed in each project.

Shma’s approach is to find new possibilities and new interpretations of everyday territories by exploring new solutions and working closely with clients and other disciplines.

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