Krisda Arunvongse na Ayudhya
Krisda Arunvongse na Ayudhya | |
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กฤษฎา อรุณวงษ์ ณ อยุธยา | |
11th Governor of Bangkok | |
In office 19 April 1992 – 18 April 1996 | |
Preceded by | Chamlong Srimuang |
Succeeded by | Bhichit Rattakul |
Personal details | |
Born | 9 January 1932 Bangkok, Siam |
Died | 12 January 2010 Bangkok, Thailand | (aged 78)
Political party | Independent |
Other political affiliations | Palang Dharma Party |
Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology École des Beaux-Arts |
Profession |
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Military service | |
Allegiance | Thailand |
Branch/service | Royal Thai Army Volunteer Defense Corps |
Rank | Captain VDC Col.[2] |
Krisda Arunvongse na Ayudhya (Thai: กฤษฎา อรุณวงษ์ ณ อยุธยา) (January 9, 1932 – January 12, 2010) was a Thai politician professor[1] and architect.[3] He served as the Governor of Bangkok from April 19, 1992, until April 18, 1996.
Education
[edit]Krisda received both his bachelor's degree and his master's degree in architecture from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T).[3] The government of France awarded him a scholarship to study architecture for six months at the École des Beaux-Arts in 1960.[3]
Career
[edit]Krisda was employed in the Royal Thai Army's Public Works Department from 1957 to 1960. He held the Military rank of Captain.[3] He competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics and the 1964 Summer Olympics as a sports shooter.[4]
From 1960 until 1989, Krisda was a professor and lecturer of architecture at Chulalongkorn University. During his tenure at Chulalongkorn, he served as the fourth Dean of the Faculty of Architecture from 1974 until 1978.[3]
Krisda founded the Casa Company, which designed several prominent buildings throughout Bangkok, including the headquarters on Thai Airways International located on Phahon Yothin Road.[3]
He served as the Deputy Governor of Bangkok for public works from 1990 until 1992.[3] Krisda was then elected as the Governor of Bangkok for four years from April 19, 1992, until April 18, 1996.
Later life
[edit]He was honored as a National Artist of Thailand for his work in visual arts and architecture in 2007.[3]
Krisda Arunvongse na Ayudhya died of coronary artery disease on January 12, 2010, at Siriraj Hospital, at the age of 78.[3] His funeral was held at Wat Benjamabopitr.[3]
Academic rank
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b http://art2.culture.go.th/index.php?case=artistDetail&art_id=293&pic_id=&side=apply[permanent dead link ] [bare URL]
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20181003141450/http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2536/D/019/1.PDF. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 3, 2018.
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(help) - ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Former Bangkok governor Krisda dies". Bangkok Post. January 13, 2010. Retrieved January 22, 2010.
- ^ "Krisada Arunwong". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on April 18, 2020. Retrieved July 4, 2015.
- ^ "กรุงเทพมหานครสมัย ร.อ.กฤษฎา อรุณวงษ์ เมื่อปี 2535-2539". January 25, 2010.
- Governors of Bangkok
- Thai architects
- National Artists (Thailand)
- Academic staff of Chulalongkorn University
- Royal Thai Army personnel
- Thai male sport shooters
- Olympic shooters for Thailand
- Shooters at the 1960 Summer Olympics
- Shooters at the 1964 Summer Olympics
- MIT School of Architecture and Planning alumni
- Alumni of Assumption College (Thailand)
- 1932 births
- 2010 deaths
- Asian Games medalists in shooting
- Shooters at the 1958 Asian Games
- Shooters at the 1962 Asian Games
- Shooters at the 1966 Asian Games
- Asian Games bronze medalists for Thailand
- Medalists at the 1966 Asian Games