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The First 60 Seconds: How Arrival Experience Shapes Perceived Property Value
The first 60 seconds of entering a building shape perception before any analysis begins. This article explores how arrival design influences property value, demand, and long-term positioning.

Sreyna Vale
Apr 103 min read


Privacy Architecture: How Buildings Control Access, Movement, and Experience
Privacy in buildings is not a feature. It is a system. This article explains how access, circulation, and entry design shape how residents experience separation and control in modern developments.

Sreyna Vale
Apr 93 min read


Why Good Buildings Age Slowly
Privacy in modern buildings is created through design, not isolation. Private entrances, tiered access, and controlled circulation allow residents to move with minimal overlap and greater control. This structured approach improves comfort, reduces friction, and supports long-term residential value in high-density environments.

Sreyna Vale
Apr 73 min read


Why Cambodian Architects Are Finding Their Voice in a Market Dominated by Foreign Design
For three decades, Cambodia's skyline has largely been written by foreign firms. That is changing. A new generation of Cambodian architects, educated locally and internationally, is building track records in boutique hospitality, cultural institutions, and heritage-conscious design. The conditions that made foreign dominance feel permanent are proving more contingent than they appeared.

Sreyna Vale
Apr 65 min read


The Economics Behind Real Estate Development
Real estate development is driven by a balance of cost, time, and risk. From land acquisition to construction and delivery, every decision is shaped by financial feasibility and market alignment. Understanding this framework explains how projects are designed, positioned, and built to remain viable over time.

Sreyna Vale
Mar 314 min read
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