Abstract:
Rice is the Wang jao community's most important crop. Other agricultural commodities produced in significant amounts include fishery and orchard. As agriculture declined in relative financial importance in terms of income with rising industrialization of wang joa community, but it continued to provide the benefits of employment and selfsufficiency, rural social support, and cultural custody. Technical and economic globalization forces have continued to change agriculture to a food industry and thereby exposed smallholder farmers to such an extent the traditional environmental and human values.
As participation of commuters become increasing important to community development in Thailand according to the National economic and social development plan, the need to develop community also becomes a primary concern. Human communities represent both a primary resource and their existence of community itself are basic reason for ustainable development, such as an agriculture community, eco-tourism community, fishing village, farming, cultural, historical communities, etc.
Sustaining the community has therefore become an essential element of development usually depends on the economic, social and cultural benefits to the community and its environment. A holistic approach to sustainability requires the new approach in the process of architectural design, planning, and development. Thus, designing community architecture has to take in account social, cultural, economic and environmental aspects.
The concept of developing sustainable community goes beyond the creation of a successful architecture and results more than just building with sustainable materials and technologies. The new approach, this project needs to be collectively embraced a spirit of community and explore the community background, their history, their culture, way of life, their goal - reflecting the need of the community. This process enhance towards the
community development in a sustainable way.