Architect in Cambodia
- Grzegorz Tęgowski
- Aug 21
- 1 min read

It's 0 degrees Celsius outside and 97% humidity. Just the thing to transport yourself to warmer climes. If not physically, then at least mentally. I once wrote a blog that motivated me to explore and brought me a great deal of pleasure. I decided to revisit it here. I invite you to read my archi-blog from the Kingdom of Cambodia. It was so hot at times that I felt like I was riding a scooter in front of an open oven door...
Excerpt from Tiziano:
Tiziano fell in love with Phnom Penh, the most beautiful of the three capitals built by the French in Indochina, situated on a vast, water-rich lowland at the confluence of three rivers: the Mekong, a vast and luminous river whose source lies far away and on which small ferries constantly ply, carrying people to the other distant shore; the Basak, whose muddy waters mingle with the Mekong and its magically colored current; and the Sab, whose vibrant banks were lined with markets. The city was crisscrossed by wide avenues shaded by jacaranda and tamarind trees.
Link to the blog: https://architektwkambodzy.tumblr.com/
Photo: Grzegorz Tegowski 2018, Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh.