Today's archidose #291
Here's a couple of buildings in Phnom Penh, Cambodia by Vann Molyvann. Photographs are by jiattison. See also New Khmer Architecture.
![ornamental functionalism](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vqF69DRu3UxIvaSjv3KzVIKodmVeCFqbuUs4jqBGxxH4EtVvslFJ28g0HQBDlF3bzsvdqbLaLqtGkSLp2vXU16GH0YRWB8ZB7Z5uH-RMJILnr79g2Fy6XclvNDjvKUEKA=s0-d)
[Institute of Foreign Languages at the Royal University of Phnom Penh]
![the porous temple](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_so4W4IYHXjBpVd6sMVbiocmEnRz4g1-utEtFae6xlkmY8cuGwc9bS05LGEobvgdCgcaAYReUO2idivzkpq53XWggYQBA5x_84-DwMGqloQX7_Lx-weiSHTU6GWWeKDD1Q=s0-d)
[Phnom Penh National Olympic Stadium]
[Institute of Foreign Languages at the Royal University of Phnom Penh]
[Phnom Penh National Olympic Stadium]
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Hmm, I must say the building looks quite a little bit weird though. I can't comprehend what's the use of those legs, look like frog legs... Weird but sturdy why not! Thumbs up for it.
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