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When Infrastructure Pauses: Phnom Penh’s Airport as a Temporary Public Space
Phnom Penh’s former international airport opens as a temporary public park during Khmer New Year, offering a rare look at how infrastructure can adapt between development phases.

Sreyna Vale
Apr 83 min read


Natural Light and the Architecture of Wellbeing
In architecture, light is often discussed in aesthetic terms. It defines mood, highlights materials, and shapes visual experience. Its deeper impact is less visible. Natural light influences how spaces are used, how comfortable they feel, and how residents experience time throughout the day. As buildings become more complex and urban environments more active, natural light is moving from a secondary consideration to a central design input. It is increasingly understood as par

Sreyna Vale
Apr 13 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


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
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