Welcome to a podcast about neighborhoods, communities, and urban living. Through conversations with local community builders, homeowner associations, urban advocates, event initiators, and architects, we explore how to make a neighborhood a better place to live.
Hosted by Darya, a digital nomad, the podcast brings stories to life as she travels the world to meet guests in person. The first episodes feature inspiring stories from Los Angeles, Chiang Mai, Bangkok, and St. Petersburg.
This podcast aims to be a source of inspiration and best practices from communities across the globe, perfect for those passionate about improving their lives in cities.
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Welcome to a podcast about neighborhoods, communities, and urban living. Through conversations with local community builders, homeowner associations, urban advocates, event initiators, and architects, we explore how to make a neighborhood a better place to live.
Hosted by Darya, a digital nomad, the podcast brings stories to life as she travels the world to meet guests in person. The first episodes feature inspiring stories from Los Angeles, Chiang Mai, Bangkok, and St. Petersburg.
This podcast aims to be a source of inspiration and best practices from communities across the globe, perfect for those passionate about improving their lives in cities.
Produced by Urban Therapy
Designing with the Community | Chiang Mai, Thailand
The Neighbor Effect
46 minutes
7 months ago
Designing with the Community | Chiang Mai, Thailand
In this episode, I sit down with Tee, the founder of Jalibaan Studio, to explore how architecture can be a force for community empowerment rather than just commercial development. Jalibaan’s work shows that with creativity and persistence, even small grassroots projects can reshape urban spaces—sometimes against the odds.
We discuss:
• Why Chiang Mai is a “woman”
• How Jalibaan overcame legal barriers to create a community urban farm—before gaining government support
• How the spirit of a place shapes the city’s identity
• Ways architects engage people in shaping their own environment
• How Jalibaan Studio encourages ethical investments in urban spaces
• The influence of Buddhism on city planning
• The challenge of balancing Chiang Mai’s rapid touristic growth with local life
Jalibaan’s impact is inspiring, especially given the limited resources they work with. Check out the links in the episode description to learn more about their projects.
This podcast is produced by Urban Therapy. Follow us on Instagram for behind-the-scenes content, urban insights, and upcoming events worldwide.
Special thanks to Tee and the team at Jalibaan Studio for their thoughtful approach to architecture and urbanism.
You can check their portfolio to see the scale of their projects—it’s in Thai, but the images speak for themselves.
More about the concept and history of the Urban Farm can be found here and here.
Credits :
Host – Darya Sannikova
Composer / Sound Mixing – Sybe
Cover – Eleonora Nekrasova
The Neighbor Effect
Welcome to a podcast about neighborhoods, communities, and urban living. Through conversations with local community builders, homeowner associations, urban advocates, event initiators, and architects, we explore how to make a neighborhood a better place to live.
Hosted by Darya, a digital nomad, the podcast brings stories to life as she travels the world to meet guests in person. The first episodes feature inspiring stories from Los Angeles, Chiang Mai, Bangkok, and St. Petersburg.
This podcast aims to be a source of inspiration and best practices from communities across the globe, perfect for those passionate about improving their lives in cities.
Produced by Urban Therapy