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  2. Rural Khmer house - Wikipedia

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    The rural Khmer house is a perfect example of a dwelling whose simple structure serves its main functions. As well as providing a living and working area, the building serves as a shelter, which is of vital importance in the everyday life of a home in a rural setting that is exposed to the elements.

  3. Traditional Khmer Housing - Wikipedia

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    A type of traditional Khmer house known as Pteas Khmer in classification. Some kinds of Khmer house have a high roof and some don't have like Rongdorl or Rongderg. [13] Pteas Khmer houses have two roofs, making a sloping slope. One single home can be alone, a painting in the early 20th century, or consecutive twin or one row in a row.

  4. Category:Houses in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Category: Houses in Cambodia. 1 language. ... Rural Khmer house; V. Vann Molyvann House This page was last edited on 1 February 2020, at 06:07 (UTC ...

  5. Culture of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    In modern rural Cambodia, the nuclear family typically lives in a rectangular house that may vary in size from four by six meters to six by ten meters. It is constructed of a wooden frame with gabled thatch roof and walls of woven bamboo. Khmer houses are typically

  6. Category:Architecture in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Rural Khmer house; S. St. Michael's Church, Sihanoukville; T. Traditional Khmer Housing This page was last edited on 9 December 2022, at 12:00 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Khmer architecture - Wikipedia

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    The nuclear family, in rural Cambodia, typically lives in a rectangular house that may vary in size from four by six meters to six by ten meters. It is constructed of a wooden frame with gabled thatch roof and walls of woven bamboo. Khmer houses typically are raised on stilts as much as three meters for protection from annual floods. Two ...

  8. Vann Molyvann House - Wikipedia

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    While Vann Molyvann's house "mirrors the creative 1960s era" [2] in terms of Khmer architecture, it also reveals a break-away from Khmer rural lifestyles. While the traditional Khmer house is a common house where spaces are shared by all the residents, Vann Molyvann's city house reflects his idea of family life by creating specific spaces for ...

  9. Category:Rural society in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Rural Khmer house; Rural society in Laos This page was last edited on 26 January 2020, at 18:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...