Curriculum Vitae

MUNTANA INTHA
72 Manchester Road
Newton, Massachusetts 02461

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I.   EDUCATION & TRAINING 

             1970          Urban Housing
                              Harvard Extension Course
                              Cambridge, MA
 

            5/59-3/64     School of Architecture
                               Chulalongkorn University
                               Bangkok, Thailand
                               Bachelor of Architecture 

II.   BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL 

Vice President and co-founder of The Architects Forum Inc, Newton, Massachusetts 

A United Nation’s Habitat II Accredited non-government-organization and a Boston Society of Architects (A chapter of American Institute of Architects) Design Excellent Award Company providing wide range of complete architectural services. 

Vice President and co-founder of Homeland Society Inc, Newton, Massachusetts

A non-profit-organization for the purpose of relieving urban congestion and enhancing rural livability. 

III.  COMMUNITY SERVICES 

1. Conference Participation at the United Nations (Conference on Human Settlements) 

In 1996, representing The Architects Forum Ms. Intha attended Habitat II or the Conference on Human Settlements at the United Nations in both New York and Istanbul.  She provided inputs for several Caucuses, such as Sustainable Society, Appropriate Building Technology, Energy,  Urban & Rural Linkage, and Women’s Caucus.  

In June 2001, representing The Architects Forum and Homeland Society Ms. Intha attended Istanbul + 5 (The urban Millenium) a follow up conference for the Habitat II or the Conference on Human Settlements at the United Nations in New York. 

Related to the Conference on Human Settlements, assisted the co-chair person she helped organizing the Boston Town Meeting, held on May 11, 1996, for the US Network for the Habitat II.  

2.  Local Communities 

Participates as a core committee member for a historical-cultural heritage group “The King of Thailand Birth Place Foundation (KTBF)” 

Participated as a core committee member for a fund raising drive for a socio-cultural heritage group “Thai-Night 2001, 2002” for a local community. 

Ms. Intha continues to volunteer in her neighborhood as a residential block coordinator for fund raising by American Cancer Society, American Institute for Cancer Research, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, American Heart Association, and others.

3. Architectural Professional Training (part of US Exchange Program) 

At The Architects Forum, Ms. Intha helps to initiate an international internship program accepting foreign architectural students, a part of the US exchange Program.  The program opens opportunities for US students abroad.  

IV.  PUBLICATION    

1974                Ms. Intha's work has been published in the mid-August
                        1974 issue of Architectural Record magazine, titled
                        "Architecture for engineering design of plants for water purification and sewage treatment."
 

V.  HONORS & AWARDS
Design Excellence Award in Housing,  Boston Society of Architects/A chapter of American Institute of Architects - June 1994
 
VI.  PERSONAL
Appreciates aesthetic & beauty, history, cultural heritage, arts, music, sports and travel.  Married to an architect, Chalermpol (Charles), no children.