Monday, January 30, 2012

"Phnom Penh: planned and un-planned" Wednesday, 1st of February.

 


  THE HUMAN SCIENCES ENCOUNTERS IN PHNOM PENH 

welcome you to our up coming event
organized by Manolis House


City planning and land use in Phnom Penh: looking back from "now" 

Phnom Penh: planned and un-planned

to "then".


Thomas Kolnberger

                                        


Baitong Restaurant
  7 Street 360/ Norodom Bd, Beung Keng Kang I,
Wednesday, 1st of February 2012 at 6 pm

 


Thomas Kolnberger, born in Salzburg, Austria, is PhD-candidate in Historical Geography at the University of Luxembourg (Laboratoire d'histoire) and Passau (Southeast Asian Studies, Germany). His lecture will highlight the on-going production of spatial relations between "planning from above" and "from below" as grass-rooted urban planning by looking back from Phnom Penh's "now" (after the fall of the Khmer Rouge-regime) to "then" (colonial times).



--
Human Sciences Encounters in Phnom Penh

email: hs.encounters@gmail.com
web: http://hshhpp.pbworks.com/

Coordinating team:
Pascale Hancart Petitet, Emiko Stock, Léo Mariani, Gabriel Fauveaud





MANOLIS HOUSE
-- 
stefanie irmer

space for architecture
education / research / documentation / events / tours

khmer architecture tours
tours of modern architecture in cambodia
www.ka-tours.org

@ manolis house
cambodian urban heritage and architecture network

 

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