SROMAL Architects’ Founder and Director Shares Insights on Wood in Architecture Trend 2024 at Woodalter Training Course II

Phnom Penh, Cambodia – August 30, 2024: Mr. LY Sovandarong, the esteemed founder and architecture director of SROMAL Architects, recently participated as a distinguished speaker at the Woodalter Training Course Season 2. His insightful presentation on the topic “Wood in Architecture Trend 2024” captivated the audience on July 27, 2024, from 7:30 AM to 12:00 PM, held at the Diamond Business Center on the 11th floor.

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As a leading figure in the Cambodian architectural landscape, Mr. LY Sovandarong shared his extensive knowledge and expertise on the growing trend of incorporating wood into contemporary architectural designs. His presentation delved into the various applications of wood in architecture, highlighting its aesthetic appeal, sustainability, and durability.

Mr. LY Sovandarong emphasized the importance of responsibly sourcing wood and utilizing sustainable practices in architectural projects. He discussed the latest advancements in wood technology, including engineered wood products and innovative construction techniques that enhance the performance and longevity of wooden structures.

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Attendees of the Woodalter Training Course had the opportunity to gain valuable insights from Mr. LY Sovandarong’s presentation. His expertise and passion for sustainable architecture resonated with the audience, inspiring them to explore the possibilities of incorporating wood into their own projects.

SROMAL Architects, under the visionary leadership of Mr. LY Sovandarong, has consistently pushed the boundaries of architectural design in Cambodia. The firm’s commitment to sustainable practices and innovative use of materials has earned them a reputation for excellence in the industry.

“wood in architecture,” “sustainable architecture,” “Cambodia,” and “Phnom Penh.”

“wood in architecture,” “sustainable architecture,” “Cambodia,” and “Phnom Penh.”