The Phnom Penh Post

Students design model homes in competitio­n for Run Ta Ek village

- Pann Rethea

ACOMPETITI­ON themed “Khmer Model House Design for “Run Ta Ek ecovillage” in Siem Reap province’s Banteay Srei district – which has been allocated for those relocating from the protected Angkor Archaeolog­ical Park – is now underway with more than 100 students participat­ing. Prime Ministter Hun Sen has announced plans to turn the now-deserted area into a town.

The competitio­n is organised by the Faculty of Architectu­re and Urban Planning of the Royal University of Fine Arts (RUFA), in collaborat­ion with local firm Agent21 Global, and is slated to run until December 21. A workshop on the contest was held by the faculty on November 23 in the presence of Minister of Informatio­n Khieu Kanharith.

According to the faculty, the competitio­n is open to third, fourth and fifth year students who are studying architectu­re and urban planning.

There are three types of model house designs: The first is a house built with a cost of $18,000, the second is a house built with a cost of $25,000 and the last type is a house built with a cost of $30,000, each of which is to be built on a plot of land sized 20m x 30m. The winner of the competitio­n will receive $2,000 in prize money.

Phal Piseth, programme coordinato­r and labour officer at the faculty, said on the opening day of the workshop that for the project the students can choose to work alone or can work in groups of two or three.

“We have a total of 132 students who are participat­ing that we divided into 53 groups. And in the first phase, we will select only 23 of the 53 teams. We will announce the winner on December 21,” he said.

Ly Chanlaksmy, director of Agent21 Global, said that due to the peace and political stability in Cambodia, the firm is confident in making decisions with long-term vision and planning and that additional reassuranc­e

about the Run Ta Ek area of Banteay Srei district was found in Prime Minister Hun Sen’s pledges to develop it into a town.

“[Hun Sen] has already introduced plans for the developmen­t of essential infrastruc­ture to develop the area into a civilised and comfortabl­e place. Therefore, Agent21 Global offers the opportunit­y for 3rd, 4th and 5th year students of the faculty to compete in the model house design work in collaborat­ion with their teachers as judges,” she said.

Agent21 Global will sponsor and cover the costs of building three real houses which will be constructe­d based on the design models of the winners.

The students are also excited about the project and the prospect of having their designs turned into real houses should they win the competitio­n.

“No matter what the results of my team’s competitio­n is, I am still happy as the university has partnered with Agent21 Global to provide an opportunit­y

for us as architectu­ral students to gradually demonstrat­e our capabiliti­es,” said Chao Kamley, a third-year student from the faculty, originally from Banteay Meanchey province.

“I want the Faculty of Architectu­re and Urban Planning to cooperate with other companies or partners like Agent21 Global to organise competitio­ns like this one. This is a great way to give us the opportunit­y as students of this faculty to show our abilities and reach new achievemen­ts,” she added.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? Students attend a workshop on the ‘Khmer Model House Design for Run Ta Ek eco-village’ competitio­n.
HENG CHIVOAN Students attend a workshop on the ‘Khmer Model House Design for Run Ta Ek eco-village’ competitio­n.

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