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Vann Molyvann 1926-2017

Documented the works of modern Khmer architect Vann Molyvann. Existing projects are photographed in their present-day condition in 2017.


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Making Friends with the Land, People and Time - Architecture in Taiwan

As the issue's editor-in-charge, I worked closely with Taiwanese professors and architects to curate, photograph, and write about contemporary architecture on the island.

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Cover image of a+u magazine December 2017 issue titled "Vann Molyvann 1927-2017". It shows the interior of the Indoor Stadium of the National Sports Complex.
Kids in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, playing soccer in front of the Indoor Stadium of the National Sports Complex designed by Vann Molyvann.
People sitting on the steps of the Indoor Stadium of the National Sports Complex designed by Vann Molyvann.
The moat surrounding the Indoor Stadium of the National Sports Complex designed by Vann Molyvann.
Natural ventilated concrete grandstand sitting inside the Indoor Stadium of the National Sports Complex designed by Vann Molyvann.
The roof of the Indoor Stadium of the National Sports Complex, designed by Vann Molyvann, has a gap for light and natural ventilation
Aerial top-down view of 100 houses designed by Vann Molyvann for the staff of National Bank.
The entrance bridge to the Teacher Training College in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, designed by Vann Molyvann.
Naga statue motif on the entrance bridge to the Teacher Training College in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, designed by Vann Molyvann.
Scissors staircase inside the main building of the Teacher Training College in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, designed by Vann Molyvann.
Interior view of the main hall of the National Bank Sihanoukville Branch designed by Vann Molyvann.
Cover image of a+u magazine October 2018 issue titled "Making Friends with the Land, People and Time: Architecture in Taiwan". It shows people inhabiting the Jin-Mei Parasitic Pedestrian Bridge designed by Fieldoffice Architects.
Aerial view of the Cherry Orchard Cemetry in Yilan, Taiwan, designed by Fieldoffice Architects.
View on top of the roof of the Cherry Orchard Cemetry Corridor in Yilan, Taiwan, designed by Fieldoffice Architects, looking towards Chiang Wei-Shui Memorial Cemetery.
Fabric canopy shading and protecting the fault line of 921 Earthquake Museum Chelungpu Fault Gallery, designed by Jay Chiu Architects.
Aerial view of 921 Earthquake Museum Chelungpu Fault Gallery, designed by Jay Chiu Architects.
The brick facade of Ultra Ruins in Yangming Mountain Taipei, designed by Casagrande Laboratory.
Interior view of the Ultra Ruins in Yangming Mountain Taipei, designed by Casagrande Laboratory.
The entrance to the Ultra Ruins in Yangming Mountain Taipei, designed by Casagrande Laboratory.
Yunlin Agriculture Expo Pavilion designed by Jay Chiu Architects.
Interior of the Hsinfu Market Restoration U-Market, designed by behet bondzio lin architekten.
A girl rollerskating near the entrance to the Luodong Cultural Working House, designed by Fieldoffice Architects.
The canopy of the Luodong Cultural Working House, designed by Fieldoffice Architects, is higher than the surrounding buildings in the city.
Aerial view of Kaohsiung city skyline and National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts in Taiwan, designed by Mecanoo architecten.
Elderly people sitting under the trees looking at National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts in Taiwan, designed by Mecanoo architecten.
The Siu Siu Lab of Primitive Senses in Taipei, designed by Divooe Zein Architects, is surrounded by woods and nature.
A summer ritual with fire and smokes being held inside Siu Siu Lab of Primitive Senses in Taipei, designed by Divooe Zein Architects.
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