Share Opinion : Enhanced Infrastructure

Share Opinion : Enhanced Infrastructure

at the end of March I had the opportunity to travel to countries in Scandinavia, namely Denmark, Sweden and Norway, traveling together with the Board of Directors of the Treasury Asset Development Company (DAD), a state enterprise under the Ministry of Finance.

The Scream by Edvard Munch, National Museum of Norway

The main purpose of the trip is to visit Statsbygg Corporation (pronounced Stat Big) of Norway, which has a similar mission to the Bank of Thailand, namely, design-develop-construct-service government buildings, but the scope is more extensive. Than our bank Because government buildings in Norway are a special type of building. which includes important buildings Many places in Norway, such as museums and opera houses, are special types of buildings that require specific designs.

Today I am writing to Statsbygg because I have found that the Norwegian government attaches great importance to social policy, especially the issue of “Intelligent Infrastructure” or Intellectual Infrastructure that his government has not invested in the construction of just schools or university But what the Norwegian government has invested a lot is the construction and renovation of the museum. in consideration of his ability to attract people to view and consume “knowledge” and “roots of Norwegianity” … by me and my team SME Development Bank visited The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design (or NaM), which has the status of a state enterprise under the Ministry of Culture of Norway. NaM is a new museum (constructed by Statsbygg) that combines five smaller museums (the Museum of Architecture, the Museum of Industrial Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design and the National Gallery). of Norway) and re-launching the exhibition in a new, state-of-the-art building. (Norwegians don’t believe that museums have to be in old buildings. The merger of these museums gives Norway the largest collection of exhibits in all of Scandinavia. In addition, the collection of items scattered in 5 museums come together to make the storytelling. Story-telling has become more complete in the new NaM Museum, with more than 13,000 square meters of exhibition space, divided into more than 70 galleries, telling stories from Viking ships to “The art of design” and tell the story of the design of furniture style. “Minimalist” is quite interesting.

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I think administration and publishing. Norway’s “intellectual property” is doing better than many. country ever Partly because of having an intelligent, centralized and efficient infrastructure… I think it will be applied in Thailand in the future.

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Dr. Twarath Sutabutr, Director of the Office of Knowledge Management and Development (Public Organization) or Sor Ror Bor.

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