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How Tropical Buildings Manage Humidity and Mold
Phnom Penh runs at 77 percent humidity on an average day and 84 percent through September, which puts the climate halfway to the condition that ruins a wall. Mold is not a cleaning problem. It is a sequence of design decisions, set at orientation, ventilation, and material selection, that arrives on schedule. Here is how a serious builder keeps moisture from becoming a stain.

Sreyna Vale
12 hours ago4 min read
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Flood-Resilient Architecture for Phnom Penh
Most ground floors in Phnom Penh sit 30 to 45 centimeters above the adjacent sidewalk. A heavy October storm can put 20 to 40 centimeters of water on a street in under an hour. The margin is thinner than it looks. Flood-resilient architecture begins with a single number, and the decisions that follow it determine whether a building recovers from a serious storm or rebuilds after it.

Sreyna Vale
2 days ago4 min read
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The Architect-Developer Tension Is a Cost-vs-Lifecycle Argument
The architect-developer tension is usually framed as a clash of taste. The honest read is mathematical. The developer reads one column on the spreadsheet, which is construction cost. The architect reads two, which are construction cost and lifecycle cost. Both columns are real. Most value-engineering meetings only put one of them on the table.

Sreyna Vale
Apr 284 min read
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