Cultural Heritage and Norkor Architecture

In Norkor Architecture, cultural heritage is preserved through the use of traditional materials and architectural styles that reflect Cambodia’s rich history. Design elements such as intricate wood carvings, stilt foundations, and tiled roofs are incorporated into modern structures, creating a deep connection with the past.

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Top View

The top view of the home design showcases the overall layout, including the roof structure, ventilation, and any skylight placements. The roof slope is designed for efficient water drainage, ensuring durability.

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Front Side View

The front elevation emphasizes the entrance, window placements, and overall façade aesthetics. The main entrance is designed to be both welcoming and functional, with proper accessibility. Windows and doors are symmetrically aligned, enhancing the visual appeal. The choice of materials, colors, and decorative elements contribute to the style, whether it is modern, classical, or minimalistic.

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Left Side View

The left side view reveals the side elevation of the home, including window placements for natural lighting and ventilation. This perspective ensures that the design remains consistent with the front and top views.

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