Bachelor of Architecture: Urban Regulation
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Cambodia has 203 municipalities and 27 districts.

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An area must have a minimum population of over 2,000 residents to be classified as urban in Cambodia.

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Commune is a term used for urban areas in Cambodia.

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Phnom Penh is classified as a tertiary urban center in Cambodia.

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Economic activities in urban areas predominantly involve non-agricultural jobs.

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There are a total of 1,646 communes and sankt in Cambodia.

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Urban density in Cambodia is typically lower than in rural areas.

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The main cause of urbanization in Cambodia is the decline of the agricultural sector.

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An Urban Area is typically characterized by high population density and vast human-built features compared to other areas.

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Urbanization refers to the process of developing rural areas into urban areas.

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Suburban Areas are characterized by being located in the central parts of cities with high commercial activity.

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Urban Planning is solely focused on designing buildings within urban environments.

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Plumbing systems involve the installation of fixtures such as sinks, toilets, and showers.

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In Cambodia, urban classifications help to define the various geographical regions and their administrative structures.

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Final cleaning is not part of the post-construction stages.

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The main causes of urbanization in Cambodia are primarily driven by agricultural decline and industrial growth.

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Landscaping involves the construction of driveways and the planting of trees and grass.

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System testing and safety inspections are performed in the post-construction stage to ensure proper functionality.

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An Urban Designer's role is limited to creating aesthetic structures and does not involve planning overall urban environments.

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Environmental checks ensure a project follows local marketing regulations.

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Architects are solely responsible for urban planning and determining land use.

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Urbanization problems in Cambodia are solely caused by natural disasters and have no connection to human activities.

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Plastering involves installing pipes, drains, and water supply systems.

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Urban designers work on large-scale city growth plans and infrastructure development.

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The Construction Documentation stage involves creating detailed drawings and specifications for construction.

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During the Schematic Design phase, finalizing the approved design occurs.

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Obtaining occupancy permits is part of the final inspections and approvals stage.

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The integration of modern technologies and sustainable materials is a part of an architect's responsibilities.

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Minor defects or issues are identified in the landscaping stage.

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Collaboration between urban designers and architects is essential for creating sustainable urban environments.

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The Detailed Structural Design stage includes precise calculations and reinforcement design.

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Urban planners are more focused on the aesthetics of urban spaces compared to architects.

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The Concept MEP Design stage is primarily concerned with aesthetic considerations.

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Architects ensure that buildings adhere to building codes and safety regulations.

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Preliminary Structural Design includes rough sizing of key structural components.

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Urban designers do not have a role in the connectivity between buildings and open spaces.

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Energy efficiency checks are conducted during the Concept MEP Design stage.

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Architects can promote livability in urban environments by creating aesthetically pleasing buildings.

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The design of reinforcement and foundations takes place in the Detailed Structural Design stage.

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The Schematic MEP Design stage defines equipment locations and routing paths for systems.

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Rural areas are known for high population density and advanced development.

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Urbanization results from a population movement towards urban centers for improved opportunities.

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Urban planning aims to create disorganized and aesthetically displeasing urban spaces.

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Urbanization can sometimes occur in a controlled manner guided by policies and planning professionals.

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The goal of urban planning includes developing livable urban environments.

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Urbanization primarily emphasizes the development of technology rather than infrastructure.

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Both urbanization and urban planning aim to meet economic demands in urban areas.

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Urban planning and urbanization are completely unrelated concepts.

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Study Notes

Urban Regulation

  • This document is a study guide for a Bachelor of Architecture and Urbanism course, concerning Urban Regulation.
  • The document includes information on urban areas, suburban areas, rural areas, urbanization, and urban planning.
  • It also includes information on the different roles and responsibilities of urban planners, urban designers, architects, and facility managers.
  • Further considerations include construction processes and urban classifications in Cambodia.
  • The study guide covers terminology, urban classifications in Cambodia, urbanization problems and solutions, and different professionals in urban development.
  • The guide also contains additional information on the different construction stages including pre-construction stages (Architectural Design Stages, Structural Design Stages, and MEP Design Stages) and construction stages

Group Assignment

  • Group Ar4M5-G4, consisting of 5 members.
  • The group members are identified by their names (Khmer and English), sex, and student ID numbers.
  • Academic year 2024-2025.

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This study guide provides an in-depth overview of Urban Regulation for architecture students. It covers essential topics such as urban planning, the roles of professionals in urban development, and the specific classifications and challenges faced in Cambodian urbanization. Key construction processes and stages are also outlined to support students' understanding of the field.

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