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Cambodian Building Designs, Southeast Asia – Built Environment Information

post updated 27 Mar 2023

Cambodian Architecture Designs – chronological list

Cambodia Architecture News

Southeast Asian Building Developments

Recent Southeast Asian Architectural Designs + Key New Property Designs, alphabetical:

Pizza 4P’s Restaurant, Phnom Penh

Amber Kampot Resort, Bokor Mountains

Metropolis Tower, Phnom Penh

Oudong Residence, Cambodia Building

KH Retreat, Cambodia Building

The Chipmong Tower in Phnom Penh

Southeast Asian Architectural Projects + Key New Property Designs, alphabetical:

Angkor Wat Temple

Eco-tourism Interpretation

Eleven Competition

Khyaung Schoo

Phnom Penh Central Market

Sleuk Rith Institute

Sustainable Housing Solutions for Cambodia

Tamasa Service Apartment and Hotel

The Shadowmaker Pavilion

Tmat Boey Eco-lodges Cambodia

Location: Cambodia, Southeast Asia

Southeast Asian Built Environment Links

Cambodian Architecturel Designs

Cambodian Architecture – key buildings in this country

Eco-tourism Interpretation Centre Cambodian building
image courtesy of architects practice

Sustainable Housing Solutions for Cambodia,  Phnom Penh,
Design: Building Trust International, Habitat for Humanity and Karuna Cambodia
Sustainable Housing Cambodia
image courtesy of architecture office

Southeast Asian Architectural Designs

Singapore Architecture Designs – a significant city in Southeast Asia for high quality contemporary architecture

Malaysian Architecture

Thailand Architecture

Hong Kong Architecture

Chinese Architecture

The Kingdom of Cambodia is a country located in the southern portion of the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia.

The tourism industry is the country’s second-greatest source of hard currency after the textile industry. Most visitors arrive through Siem Reap with the remainder mostly through Phnom Penh.

Other tourist destinations include Sihanoukville in the south west and the riverside town of Battambang in the north west. The area around Kampot and Kep including the Bokor Hill Station are also of interest to visitors. Tourism has increased steadily each year in the relatively stable period since the 1993 UNTAC elections.

Tourism has been one of Cambodia’s triple pillar industries. The Angkor Wat historical park in Siem Reap province, the beaches in Sihanoukville and the capital city Phnom Penh are the main attractions for foreign tourists.
source: wikipedia

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