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Vann Molyvann was a Cambodian architect and urban planner who is widely regarded as the father of modern Cambodian architecture. He was born in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, on 23 November 1926. He studied architecture at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France, and graduated in 1951. Molyvann is best known for his work in the 1960s and 1970s, when he was the chief architect of the Cambodian government. During this period, he designed a number of iconic buildings, including the National Sports Complex, the Council of Ministers Building, and the Chaktomuk Conference Hall. He also designed the master plan for the city of Phnom Penh, which included the construction of a number of public parks and monuments. Molyvann's work was heavily influenced by the modernist movement, and he was a proponent of the use of traditional Cambodian materials and techniques in his designs. He was also a strong advocate for the preservation of Cambodia's cultural heritage. Molyvann died on 15 August 2017, at the age of 91. He is remembered as one of the most influential architects of the 20th century.

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Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 23 November, 1926
Birthday 23 November
Birthplace Sihanoukville (city), Cambodia
Date of death (2017-09-28) Siem Reap, Cambodia
Died Place Siem Reap, Cambodia
Nationality Cambodia

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2017

Vann Molyvann died on September 28, 2017, at his home in Siem Reap city, aged 90. He is survived by his wife, three daughters and two sons.

2013

In 2013, Vann Molyvann won Nikkei Asia Prize 2013 in the culture category. His works on famous landmarks such as the Olympic Stadium and the Independence Monument were highly recognized. Nikkei Asia Prizes was launched by Nikkei Inc. in 1996, the awards program honours people in Asia who have made significant contributions in three areas: regional growth, science, technology and innovation, and culture.

2008

Many of his buildings are now under threat due to redevelopment and speculative land deals. His landmark National Theatre and the Council of Ministers building were demolished in 2008. The National Sports Complex was sold to a private developer in 2001 who has filled up its vital hydraulic system, consisting of moats and water treatment stations, with shoddy constructions, hence compromising its survival.

1970

In 1970 the Sangkum Reastr Niyum came to a brutal end with the coup d'état led by General Lon Nol. Vann, who had been the Sangkum's longest serving Minister of Education, relocated to Switzerland with his family. He worked for the United Nations Human Settlements Programme for 10 years before eventually returning to Cambodia in 1991 where he served as President of the Council of Ministers, Minister of Culture, Fine Arts, Town and Country Planning. In 2008 he completed his doctoral thesis on the development and planning of Asian cities entitled Modern Khmer Cities.

1962

In 1962, Molyvann designed the 60,000 capacity National Sports Complex which was once the most prized arena in all of Southeast Asia. The stadium, built to Olympic standards, is still the largest venue in Cambodia. Initially built at break-neck speed to house the 1963 Asian Games that were then cancelled, it was inaugurated in 1964 to an enthusiastic crowd. It hosted such important events as the GANEFO games and the President of France, Charles de Gaulle’s state visit, in 1966.

1955

From 1955 to 1970, Vann built nearly 100 projects. The following are some of the most significant:

1953

During this post-independence era "a great architectural legacy remains to bear witness to what many Cambodians still view as the Golden Age"'pp 259 opus cit Grant Ross, Helen and Collins, Darryl Leon: Building Cambodia: 'New Khmer Architecture' 1953-1970. Vann built such famous landmarks as Chaktomuk Conference Hall, the Council of Ministers and the State Palace in the capital. He supervised the design and construction of new towns such as Tioulongville (Kirirom) and Sihanoukville (Kompong Som) and important town plans such as the Bassac development in Phnom Penh, where a mix of cultural facilities such as the National Theatre Preah Suramarit and the Exhibition Hall neighboured with large housing experiments. He also designed many of Cambodia's embassies and exhibitions abroad.

1926

Vann Molyvann (Khmer: វណ្ណ ម៉ូលីវណ្ណ; 23 November 1926 – 28 September 2017) was a Cambodian architect. During the Sangkum Reastr Niyum regime (1955–1970), Prince Norodom Sihanouk enacted a development policy encompassing the whole kingdom with the construction of new towns, infrastructure and architecture. Vann was the foremost of a generation of architects who contributed to the unique style of architecture that emerged during this era and that has been coined New Khmer Architecture.

Born in Ream, Kampot province in 1926, Vann Molyvann obtained a scholarship to pursue his studies in Paris, France in 1946. After one year of law, he switched to architecture at the School of Fine Arts in Paris (École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts). He studied 1947-1954 in the Arretche studio and returned in 1956, the first fully qualified Cambodian architect, keen to put his talents to use. He was promptly appointed Head of Public Works and State Architect by Sihanouk.