🚀🚀 🚀 Publication of the third B4P Visual Utopias Clip to foster inclusive urban transformation of the public place in front of Phnom Penh Post Office 🚀🚀 🚀
Build4People is very much thrilled to announce the publication of the third B4P Visual Utopias Clip to foster inclusive urban transformation of the public place in front of Phnom Penh Post Office
Phnom Penh‘s Post Office is one of the capital city’s most iconic buildings and the public place in front of it surrounded by a homogeneous and aesthetically appealing ensemble of buildings from the French colonial is currently mostly used as a parking space for cars.
Build4People is highly convinced that this site offers a great potential for inclusive urban transformation increasing the overall public space quality and contributing to a higher perceived quality of urban life, not only for the citizens of Phnom Penh, but also for domestic and international tourists.
The design introduces a raised pedestrian crossing, wider sidewalks, shadowing by canopies and small trees, sidewalk cafés, and small urban amenities such as several benches or waste bins. By reorganizing the space and improving accessibility, the proposal aims to create a safer, more welcoming environment for all users, during daytime and during nighttime.
https://youtu.be/5vZvvFehCAA
Inspired by the German artist Jan Kamensky’s Visual Utopias, exhibited at CityLAB Berlin, among others, Build4People together with the association of WAE (women in architecture and engineering) have facilitated the development of visual utopias for Phnom Penh, aiming to create narratives and to use them as a state-of-the-art communication tool to foster inclusive and gender-sensitive urban transformation.
The third clip of our B4P Visual Utopias Clip series got technically supported by The Gentry Hub which is a Cambodian architecture news and media platform that provides up-to-date information on architecture videos, news, competitions, and projects for architecture professionals. Their website features articles, interviews, and reviews on architecture and design, as well as a database of projects and architects.
Graphic Animator:
Vathana Meng [mengvathana1@gmail.com], born in Kandal province of Cambodia, is a creative visual editor at The Gentry Hub. As architecture graduate from Paragon International University, Vathana blends design expertise with video storytelling to promote sustainable architecture and thriving communities. His mission is to inspire beautiful, eco-friendly spaces for both today and the future.
Overall Guidance:
Sokunlanita May [lanitamaysokun@gmail.com], Founder of WAE, Women in Architecture and Engineering, which is a cooperation partner of Build4People during Implementation phase
Jan Kamenski’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UCnndATv_X0WaErF_X5ySeug #Build4People #BMFTR_SUREregions #inclusiveurbantransformation #visualutopias #justcities #urbansustainability #visioning #urbanvisioning #phnompenh #childrenfriendlycities



















