01890nam a2200349 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042653001700055653002100072653001900093653001400112653001700126653002200143653002100165653001700186653001100203653001400214653003500228653001600263653002400279653001300303653001200316653001900328653002800347653001500375100001500390245005900405856015200464490001400616520086800630020004201498 d bSpringer10aarchitecture10aCircular economy10aDesign concept10aFisheries10aFour factors10aHuman engineering10aNew applications10aRiver basins10aRivers10aRock salt10aSongkram river basin rock salt10aSustainable10asustainable tourism10aThailand10aTourism10aUrban planning10avernacular architecture10aWatersheds1 aS. Pintong00aSongkram River Basin: Floating Vernacular Architecture uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85088262253&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-030-51566-9_4&partnerID=40&md5=bcd7169fcaf49eacc70598fbf4a1d1510 v1214 AISC3 aSongkram river basin is located in the Upper North Eastern of Thailand (so called Isan). As a part of the 4 factors, one of the vernacular architecture of Songkram river basin, “Pae Sadung Yak”, the unique local fishery raft that strongly shown the sense of simplicity and wisdom. This research extract new design concept of vernacular architecture which will transform this bamboo fishing raft into the new application as a floating resort. The results of this research are not only preserving the intangible heritage local wisdom of this particular “Rock Salt”, but also the creation of circular economy which could elevate the wealthier status of the people in the area and attract people from different cultures such as the outsider or tourists and lead them to experience the new “Isan lifestyle” which handcrafted design for sustainable tourism. a21945357 (ISSN); 9783030515652 (ISBN)