Walking the streets of Bangkok, whether in historical Rattanakosin Island or districts of latter date, a single pair of eyes is often insufficient to register all that’s on display around you. Along the city’s thoroughfares, merchandise, street kitchens and people peddling wares of all sorts spill forth onto the pavement in a stretched-out theatre of opportunity, while the adjacent, oftentimes open-fronted shophouses allow for intimate views into the traditional trades still being performed inside.
Turn down one of the many soi, or side streets, that lead away from the main road, however, and this transparency diminishes. Here, residential functions get the upper hand with what urban planners consider a ‘healthy mix’ of luxury apartment complexes, charming detached houses, more affordable townhouses, cheap rental rooms and the occasional informal community. Any…
