Angkor : exploring the layers of history

Tim Winter

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    Abstract

    On any given day thousands of cars, modeps and bicycles circle round Phnom Penh's Independence Monument. A single tower surrounded by grass and paving, the monument marks the meeting point of two of the capital's finest boulevards: Sihanouk and Norodom. Designed by Cambodia's most revered architect of the twentieth century, Vann Molyvann, and built ten years after the country attained independence from France in 1953, the tower reproduces the lotus-shaped central towers found at Angkor Wat. Elegant, simple, and standing proud, the structure connects the residents of this modern capital city with an historical legacy of power, strength, sublime artistic achievement and cultural unity.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAngkor : Heritage Values and Issues, August 2008 : Living with Heritage, 2005-2009
    EditorsRichard Mackay, Sharon Sullivan
    Place of PublicationSydney, N.S.W
    PublisherUniversity of Sydney
    Pages9-17
    Number of pages9
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

    Keywords

    • heritage
    • culture
    • architecture
    • Angkor (extinct city)
    • Cambodia

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