Press Highlights
Includes archival documents, an interview with Vann Molyvann and a comprehensive list of his efforts authored by Trudy Vann.
- Copies available to browse and read at SA SA BASSAC
- In Khmer and English
The most comprehensive record of Cambodian Architecture of the 1950s, 60s and early 70s.
- Copies available to browse and read at SA SA BASSAC
- A leading architecture journal, published by Yale University Press. This issue includes an interview with Vann Molyvann, as well as an essay by Siem Reap-based art historian Darryl Collins, titled "Vann Molyvann: situating the work of Cambodia's most influential architect.”
- The journal is available to browse and read at SA SA BASSAC, and can be purchased online at Amazon
Includes archival documents, an interview with Vann Molyvann and a comprehensive list of his efforts authored by Trudy Vann.
- Copies available to browse and read at SA SA BASSAC
- In Khmer and English
Other Press
The Vann Molyvann Project: Summer School 2015 by Neophyte Malice (2015, June 22) Art Cult
Diving Deeper into Vann Molyvann’s Architecture by Marina Shafik (2015, June 11) The Khmer Times
Vann Molyvann: my legacy will disappear by Claire Knox (2013, Jan 25) The Phnom Penh Post
Modern Masterpieces by Tom Vater (2010, May 28) The Wall Street Journal
Reimagining Cambodia by Dianne Janes (2009, Aug 18) The Phnom Penh Post
Cambodia’s New Khmer Architecture by Ron Gluckman (2008, Mar) The Urban Land Institute.
Award for Building Cambodia: The New Khmer Architecture (2006, Dec 16) Time Magazine
Modern Khmer Heritage in Peril (2003, Nov 10) Khmer Connection
'The New Khmer movement of the 1950s and '60s was spearheaded by architect Vann Molyvann, who designed over 100 modernist buildings in just 13 years, most of them in Phnom Penh.With many of these structures now targeted for demolition, he and architecture experts worldwide have pinned their hopes on the efforts of grassroots heritage preservationists.'
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July-August 2015, FAHTHAI Magazine