School of Architecture and Design offers a multi-disciplinary study of creation that integrates art, science, and technology to make built environments and objects. Our international programs synchronize with current context and technology while experimenting with a novel design. A balanced combination of theory and practice constitutes a series of courses and studios that strengthen core knowledge and design skill. Our student body comprises 60% of international students from more than 30 countries. Naturally, students are immersed in a multicultural learning environment within a truly international University, preparing them to thrive as global citizens. The School’s active collaborations with professionals and the architecture and design industry also broaden students’ horizons and enhance opportunities in securing jobs as architects, designers, and design entrepreneurs.
Mr.Paibullert obtained his Bachelor of Architecture from University of Southern California, LA, USA. Started as a junior architect at Hardy Holzman Pfeifer and Associates (HHPA) where he later became a studio manager of the Los Angeles branch office. His project involvements include Theater design at Notre Dame University, Planning of Soka University of America, Planning of Westmont College, Renovation of Griffith Observatory, Competition proposals include Oklahoma History Center, and Jungsuck Library at Inha University of Korea. After years of experience in professional practice, he continued to pursue a Master of Science in Advance Architecture Design (AAD) from Columbia University, NY, USA. He is a licensed architect whose work in Thailand includes Uttaradit Main Provincial Office, Thailand, Mae Krajarn Spa Retreat, Chiang Rai, Phrompatsorn Gated Housing Community, Sattahip, Interior design of Yapan Restaurant, Bangkok, Tomy toy distributor Office buildings, Bangkok and various other professional construction and project managements.
Mr.Paibullert joined the Faculty of Architecture and Design, Assumption University in 2003 and became the faculty Chairperson during 2004-2007 where he launched a successful Design-build course for students to bridge academic with hands-on professional practice. The notion of tectonics and simple material such as bamboo and rammed earth material are explored for students to experiment with and eventually understand the material limitation and potential in design.