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Transforming the railway beams Through the design of Bangkok’s identity that reflects people’s happiness

 

Mr. Chadchart Sittipunt, Governor of Bangkok Revealed through a live broadcast on Facebook in the morning jogging activity as is done every day, running through Lumpini Park. and use the sidewalk on Ratchadamri Road
This is a sidewalk that has been improved according to new sidewalk standards. It is more stable and strong, has a more universal design, and has electric lighting throughout. Governor Chadchart has run through Rama 1 Road to the Sky Walk area at Pathumwan Intersection.
It is in the process of installing new stickers on the rail beams to replace the original stickers that have faded over time.

Governor Chadchart said that the old message that was seen was not paint but a sticker. which due to the time it has been stuck for a long time, it cannot be peeled off completely So we used a method to clean it and put a new sticker on top of it. This change may be a small change that does not affect your life. But it is a detail of the city, so if anyone is free or passing by, they can go and take a photo as a souvenir.

BMA. has installed new stickers for the first time on the rail beams at Pathumwan Intersection. By operating during the night.

The new stickers will have messages and designs that reflect the identity of Bangkok. The identity graphic is derived from the BMA. emblem by taking the “Vajra”, Indra’s weapon used to protect Bangkok, and cropping the image into an abstract pattern. The graphic’s color scheme uses a secondary color system that reflects the happiness of the people and Bangkok’s mix of new and old culture.
As for the main color system, it will be emerald green, which is the color that is most commonly used in most graphics in BMA.

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