Description
Photograph of a modern-style motel pavilion in Sihanoukville from the mid 1960s.
Motel in Sihanoukville
This modern-style motel pavilion is low, with two stone architectural elements and a seven-branch sculpture to the side.
The photograph is part of the collection that was donated to the National Archives of Cambodia from the Library of the Royal University of Fine Arts by Darryl Collins and Helen Grant Ross in 2003. The collection was used by Collins and Ross for their research into urbanisation. The images were probably originally used to mount the Sangkum Reastr Niyum Permanent Exhibition at the Exhibition Hall, Bassac area, Phnom Penh.
An image of the same pavilion was used to illustrate an article entitled “Discovering the Cambodian Riviera” in the monthly pictorial Kambuja no. 22 (January 1967): 44. The motel was described in that pictorial as “grand luxe” with a daily price of USD15.
Date
- circa 1967
Artist/Creator
Unattributed
Medium
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Photograph
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Theme
- Sihanoukville
Case Studies
- Spatial Politics of Identity in Cambodia
Keywords
- Cambodia, city planning, motel
Further information
Source
Source Reference Details
1023 (RUFA Collection)
COTCA Identifier
NAC-004