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Building Cambodia: 'New Khmer Architecture' 1953-1970 Building Cambodia: 'New Khmer Architecture' 1953-1970 by Helen Grant Ross
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“In the absence of centralized decision-making, Hebrard's town plans for Indochina had no equivalent in France itself. This is because territorial development can only be thought out and implemented when political power is strong and decisions are in few hands, as was the case during the French colonial period.”
Helen Grant Ross, Building Cambodia: 'New Khmer Architecture' 1953-1970
“There is no greater motor for architecture than religious fervor. Ancient examples include the Inca, Aztec Egyptian civilizations. In more recent times, Christianity gave rise to the Gothic and Romanesque architecture of the European middle ages and Islam produced the wonders of the Ottoman Empire.”
Helen Grant Ross, Building Cambodia: 'New Khmer Architecture' 1953-1970