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Why Wellness Spaces Are Becoming Essential in Modern Buildings
Wellness spaces are no longer just amenities. In modern buildings, they are integrated into daily life through light, airflow, shared spaces, and design flow. This shift reflects how residents live in urban environments, where comfort, balance, and routine are becoming central to how buildings are evaluated.

Sreyna Vale
1 day ago4 min read


How Developers Decide Where to Build
Developers choose locations through structured analysis, not instinct. They evaluate demand patterns, accessibility, infrastructure timing, and regulatory clarity to ensure long-term performance. The strongest projects are built in districts that support consistent daily use and stable residential demand over time.

Sreyna Vale
2 days ago3 min read


Wind, Airflow, and Natural Cooling in Tropical Cities
In tropical cities, heat is not an occasional condition. It is a constant variable that shapes how buildings are used, how energy is consumed, and how comfortable daily life feels. While mechanical cooling provides immediate control, the foundation of comfort often begins earlier, at the level of wind, airflow, and how a building is positioned to work with them. Natural cooling is not a single feature. It is the result of multiple design decisions working together. When these

Sreyna Vale
4 days ago4 min read


Designing With the Sun: Why Orientation Matters in Architecture
In architecture, some decisions are visible. Materials, finishes, and form define how a building is perceived. Others operate more quietly, shaping how the building performs day after day. Orientation belongs to the second category. It is one of the earliest decisions in the design process, yet it continues to influence comfort, energy use, and spatial quality long after construction is complete. When handled well, it reduces reliance on mechanical systems and improves the ov

Sreyna Vale
5 days ago3 min read


Elevator-to-Unit Ratios: A Detail That Changes Daily Life
Elevator-to-unit ratio is a small detail that shapes daily life in a high-rise. It affects waiting time, privacy, and how smoothly residents move through the building. Lower ratios tend to create a more consistent experience, while higher ratios can introduce congestion during peak hours.

Sreyna Vale
7 days ago3 min read


What Makes a Location Work: Inside Developer Decision-Making
Developers no longer choose locations based on instinct alone. Site selection today combines data, demand patterns, infrastructure timing, and long-term positioning. The strongest projects are built in districts with consistent daily use, clear accessibility, and stable growth, creating environments that remain relevant beyond initial launch.

Sreyna Vale
Mar 204 min read


Citadel Manor Pre-Launch Set for March 31, 2026
Citadel Manor enters its pre-launch phase on March 31, 2026, offering a first look at a new residential concept quietly taking shape in Phnom Penh. The project introduces an early opportunity to explore its direction before the full release.

Sreyna Vale
Mar 191 min read


Citadel Manor Agreement Signed at Raffles Hotel Le Royal: From Vision to Execution
Citadel Manor’s official agreement signing on August 8 at Raffles Hotel Le Royal marks a shift from concept to execution. The partnership between Imajineer and CDK Development aligns design with delivery in Toul Tompong, positioning the project within Phnom Penh’s evolving residential landscape focused on long-term functionality and disciplined development.

Sreyna Vale
Aug 8, 20254 min read
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