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Designing Patient-Centered Spaces: How Architecture Heals
In Cambodia, ensuring a high quality of life for vulnerable populations such as the elderly and children remains a pressing challenge. Many families rely on traditional caregiving at home due to cultural preferences, limited access to trusted medical facilities, or inefficiencies in current healthcare infrastructure.

Mekarcube Construction
May 204 min read
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Case Study: Designing for the Future: How Smart Construction Can Elevate Cambodia’s Healthcare & Tourism Industry
Phnom Penh is in the midst of a transformative shift, with rapid urbanization defining the city’s
growth. Over 25% of Cambodia’s population now lives in urban areas, and this figure is expected to exceed 30% by 2030. Urbanization is pushing the boundaries of infrastructure,
requiring smarter, more adaptive spaces that serve not just residents but also a growing influx of international visitors.

Mekarcube Construction
Apr 214 min read
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Key Takeaways: Building Cambodia’s Future: Synergy in Design & Development
As Cambodia steadily recovers from the economic slowdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the construction sector stands at a crossroads—facing both pressing challenges and transformative opportunities. The residential oversupply has underscored the urgent need for
more diversified, purpose-driven infrastructure.

Mekarcube Construction
Apr 184 min read
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