Physical and Information Technology Missions
Physical and Information Technology Missions
Building Plan
Building plan of the Faculty of Veterinary Science,
Chulalongkorn University
VET 001 | Veterinary Building 1
VET 014 | 50th Anniversary Veterinary Medicine Building
VET 015 | 60th Anniversary Veterinary Medicine Building
VET 016 | Intensive Veterinary Emergency Buildings and Out-of-Hour Clinics
VET 017 | Animal Science Building
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VET 001 | Veterinary Building 1 (Chaiyasawarak Building)
Building Name |
Veterinary building 1 (Chaiyasawarak Building) |
Location |
39 Henri Dunant Road, Pathum Wan |
Bangkok 10330 |
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Type of Building |
university classroom building and is an office building |
Completion Year |
1972 |
Designer |
M.R. Laemchan Hassadinthorn |
Praputt Yuktirat |
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Rangsan Tosuwan |
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Total Area |
6 floors, 2,617 sq m. |
VET 001 l Veterinary Building 1 (Chaiyasawarak Building)
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Chulalongkorn University.
Which was built in the years 1971-1972 is a building with a distinctive look.
Built with reinforced concrete The surface of the building shows the concrete texture clearly.
without covering up with paint This is a concept that reflects the progress of reinforced concrete work,
and is a modern architectural style happened in europe and the United States during the 20th century.
VET 014 l 50th Anniversary Veterinary Science Building
Building Name |
Building 50 years Veterinary Medicine |
Location |
39 Henri Dunant Road, Pathum Wan |
Bangkok 10330 |
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Type of Building |
university classroom building and is an office building |
Completion Year |
1985 |
Designer |
Teacher Ki Khanitthanan |
Assoc.Prof.Dr.Weera Sachakul |
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Total Area |
5 floors, 4,272 sq m. |
VET 015 l 60th Anniversary Veterinary Medicine Building
Building Name |
Building 60 years Veterinary Medicine |
Location |
39 Henri Dunant Road, Pathum Wan |
Bangkok 10330 |
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Type of Building |
university classroom building and is an office building |
Completion Year |
1995 |
Designer |
Teacher Ki Khanitthanan |
Assoc.Prof.Dr.Weera Sachakul |
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Total Area |
16 floors, 25,776.45 sq m. |
VET 015 l 60th Anniversary Veterinary Medicine Building
The idea of building this building It is intended to be built to support the development of the Faculty in the future.
Not only solved the problem that occurred at that time Because realizing the increase of the faculty who have
Get funding from teacher development and will return to be the main force of the faculty research trends
that focuses on depth And it is the university's policy to want to be a research university.
Therefore, coinciding with the construction of research facilities Therefore, it is essential for the Faculty, which is currently
It has been proven that The research work of faculty members in the Faculty is outstanding in their professional fields and
Able to receive the National Outstanding Researcher Award from the Research Council of Thailand for many people
Later on the benefits of teaching and learning has prepared for students of veterinary medicine
to increase and also think about the support of training preparation for continuing education, including
academic seminars to be held in the future.
In addition, there are preparations to support the increase in graduate studies in every field that is trending.
to increase both research facilities and library locations which is considered a document center
The best veterinary practice today.
VET 016 l Intensive Veterinary Emergency Buildings and Out-of-Hour Clinics
Building Name |
Intensive Veterinary Emergency Buildings and Out-of-Hour Clinics |
Location |
39 Henri Dunant Road, Pathum Wan |
Bangkok 10330 |
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Type of Building |
university classroom building and is an office building |
Completion Year |
2004 |
Designer |
Teacher Ki Khanitthanan |
Assoc.Prof.Dr.Weera Sachakul |
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Total Area |
3 floors, 869.19 sq m. |
VET016 l Intensive Veterinary Emergency Buildings and Out-of-Hour Clinics
Since the small animal hospital Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Chulalongkorn University established
An informal emergence of an emergency clinic From the needs of the people, owners of sick animals.
who need a timely request from a veterinarian in the night In addition, at that time there was no clinic.
Treat animals that are open 24 hours. Emergency clinics at that time were not fully open. as you can see
At present, due to being managed by final year veterinary students residing at the faculty student dormitory
Veterinary Medicine located in the area which is currently the 60th Year Veterinary Medicine Building.
The experience of veterinary students led to the lack of consultants who would give advice on treating animals.
including the unavailability of the clinic Both in the field of medical equipment and tools, emergency clinics
At that time it was shut down. Until April 2000, the emergency clinic was established.
Again, to provide services to the public and to support the teaching and learning of 6th year veterinary students.
In addition, the Faculty has more teachers, personnel, students, and more tools. medical equipment
And the science of treating animals advanced at that time, the clinic was opened in the period from
from 10:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. the next day, the result shows that it has been received by the general public by
Bringing more animals to treat, the faculty therefore extends the opening hours for the public outside office hours.
which is open 24 hours a day, with a trial period of 3 months from April to
In June 2000, due to receiving a very good response from the public, clinic users
Since then, full-time emergencies have emerged. because the emergency clinics that are open
cramped space inconvenient to work Which needs to expand the service area, but still stuck
in terms of operating budget His Majesty the King and Her Royal Highness Princess Kalaya
Niwattana Krom Luang Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra was aware of such a necessity with His Highness
Intent to help the dogs of the people in general and stray dogs to receive medical treatment
thoroughly and in a timely manner In this regard, Khun Charoen - Khunying Wanna Siriwattanaphakdi therefore responding to royal initiatives
by donating funds in the amount of 13 million baht to be used for the construction of the emergency building
The critically ill animal emergency and out-of-hours clinic is a 3-storey building with a total area of 1,000 square meters.
Consisting of out-of-hours veterinary treatment rooms emergency rooms for sick animals and critically ill rooms
It also includes an operating room and an X-ray room. special rooms for sick animals, meeting rooms and
Medical room, which is open 24 hours a day in the construction of the new building. His Highness Somdet
Phra Phutthachan of Wat Saket, who acts as the Supreme Patriarch, presided over the foundation stone laying ceremony on
Wednesday, May 26, 2004, falls on the 8th day of the waxing moon, the 7th month of the Monkey Year at 3:30 PM. The building takes time to
Total construction 254 days.
VET 017 l Building-Sattawa-wittaya-wijak
Building Name |
Building-Sattawa-wittaya-wijak |
Location |
39 Henri Dunant Road, Pathum Wan |
Bangkok 10330 |
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Type of Building |
university classroom building and is an office building |
Completion Year |
2009 |
Designer |
Teacher Ki Khanitthanan |
Assoc.Prof.Dr.Weera Sachakul |
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|
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Total Area |
11 floors, 13,213 sq m. |
VET 017 l Building-Sattawa-wittaya-wijak
It is an 11-storey building that is the office of the small animal hospital,
of the Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn University. Built since
2009 because it is a large building. It has a usable area of 13,213 square meters.
Therefore, the construction had to be divided into 2 phases. In the first phase,
all structural works and within up to the 6th floor and in the 2nd phase has continued
until 11 floors have been completed. The name was graciously given to "Sattawa-
wittaya-wijak Building". HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Princess Maha Chakri
Sirindhorn His Majesty the King presided over the laying of the foundation stone on
March 26, 2009.
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Location
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Contact Staff
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Mrs. Arunee Tantasuparuk
02-218-9777 Arunee.T@chula.ac.th -
Mrs. Nipaporn Kananit
02-218-9788 nipaporn.k@chula.ac.th -
Mr.Pittayathon Khattiyah
02-218-9792 pittayathon.k@chula.ac.th