City of Water: Architecture, Urbanism and the Floods of Phnom Penh
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The following is a summary of ongoing research conducted in 2011-2012, funded in part by the Fulbright Program and entitled City of Water: Architecture, Urbanism and the Floods of Phnom Penh. This work documents the relationships between water, architecture, and infrastructure in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The objective of the project is to record the architectural and urban conditions sustained by and subject to the cyclical fl oods of the city’s rivers and the challenges faced by Phnom Penh as it rapidly urbanizes in a fl ood plain.
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Elizabeth Doyle, S. (2012). City of Water: Architecture, Urbanism and the Floods of Phnom Penh. Nakhara : Journal of Environmental Design and Planning, 8, 135–154. Retrieved from https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/nakhara/article/view/104950
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