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Mathar Bunnag (Thai: เมธา บุนนาค, born 28 October 1950) is a Thai architect who works in Thailand and around the globe under his design studio, Bunnag Architects.

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His resort creations have received extensive international recognition and awards.

In 2012 he was designated a National Artist of Thailand in the field of Architecture. In 2011 he received the a+d Spectrum Foundation of India's Golden Award for Excellence in Architecture.

In 2014 he represented Thailand in the 14th International Architecture Exhibition at La Biennale di Venezia as Curator and Designer for the Thailand Pavilion, titled “ Spirituality — freedom and creativity, a fundamental in Thai Architecture ” .

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Education

He earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Silpakorn University, Thailand, where he was personally awarded by His Majesty King Phumiphond as a commendation of excellence in architecture.

At the University of Manitoba, Canada, he studied architecture ideology under Professor Eric Lye Kum-Chew and gained a Master’s of Architecture in 1974.

In 1984 he graduated with a Master’s of Architecture in Urban Design from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard, USA, earning a distinction for his graduate thesis, under Professor Edward Sekler, “Conservation on Cultural Heritage, Historic Monuments, Urban Space and Meaning in the Historic Core of Thailand”.

In 2012 he was conferred an Honorary Doctorate Degree by Silpakorn University, Thailand.

Academic Work

1984-1986 Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the National University of Singapore

1986-1988 Honorary Lecturer at the University of Hong Kong

Notable Resort Work

Four Seasons Resort, Chiengmai, Thailand

The Barai, Hua Hin, Thailand

Phulay Bay, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Krabi, Thailand

The Oberoi, Mauritius

Sofitel SO Mauritius

Maia Luxury Resort & Spa, Mahe, Seychelles

Conrad Maldives Rangali Island

Pangkor Laut Resort, Lumut, Malaysia

Four Seasons Resort, Langkawi, Malaysia

Trident Gurgaon, India

The Roseate, Dusit Devarana New Delhi, India

Cape Weligama, Sri Lanka

References

Mathar Bunnag Wikipedia