A Guide to the Classic Khmer Architecture

Author: IPS Cambodia

Published: 2024-01-16

Categories: Lifestyle Guide

In modern society, a number of tall and iconic buildings have been built but none of them can hold a candle to the majestic Khmer architectures. Primarily, the vision and architectural style of the Khmer Empire were at an all time high during the Angkor period. This was primarily in the late 8th century AD to 15th century CE where you can still see a lot of religious temples built during this time.

While a number of buildings were constructed during the Angkor period, non-religious buildings used wood as its primary material while religious structures used stone . This means most non-religious buildings have deteriorated over time while only religious buildings have stood the test of time . Moreover, construction for these buildings were done over a number of years so architectural styles have changed and been adapted to these buildings.

Despite the differences in architectural styles over the years, most of the elements, foundation, and more of the ancient Khmer architecture remains the same. Learn more about the classic Khmer architecture below:

Common Elements

In most Khmer architectures, specifically for religious structures, there are two main elements that are always integrated into it. These are the following:

Stairway To Heaven

Stairs-in-Khmer-Architecture

Temples built in the Khmer Empire generally include a staircase since it represents the stairs leading to where the gods are, which is why it’s generally called the stairway to heaven.  Moreover, all Khmer style stairs are always steep with an angle between 45 to 70 degrees. These stairs are built this way since it’s depicted that this is how the stairs leading to the heavens are like.

Bas-Reliefs

Bas-relief-in-Khmer-Architecture

A clear element that distinguishes Khmer architecture from other styles are the bas-reliefs included in all religious temples. These bas-reliefs are simply scenes, representations, or depictions of religion, mythologies, and Khmer history sculpted into stone.

Common Structures In Khmer Architecture

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All religious buildings constructed in the Khmer Empire have been built with a number of structures necessary for their faith. Whether the temple is large or small, these structures are almost always included. Some of these structures are the following:

Common Materials Used In Khmer Architecture

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At the forefront of Khmer architectural style is using a specific number of materials to build the entire temple from the ground up. Here are the materials used for religious structures within Cambodia:

Take note, however, that the primary material used for non-religious architectural structures in ancient Khmer was wood. Considering the short life of this material, it’s rarely used for religious structures. One example where you can see wood used as a material is as a roof for stone walls.

Browse here to discover more Khmer architectural styles and Cambodia real estate properties .

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