Kbach Khmer Dwg

Symmetrical patterns resembling the moon or lotus.

Beyond stone and digital drawings, Kbach appears in nearly every facet of Khmer culture:

is an excellent source for visual inspiration and traditional drawings. Kbach Khmer Dwg

: Traditionally found on temple pediments and doorways (like those at Banteay Srei), Kbach is now used in modern "New Khmer Architecture" to pay homage to the past while using materials like reinforced concrete.

to integrate these traditional motifs into modern CAD projects. Architectural Planning: Symmetrical patterns resembling the moon or lotus

Integrating Khmer ornaments into modern building facades, columns, and interior moldings.

Kbach is more than just decoration; it is a "system of dividing space" that creates unique compositions through traditional language. These patterns are classified by their origin and shape, commonly featuring motifs like the (Diospyros decandra) or mythical Naga (serpents). to integrate these traditional motifs into modern CAD

: The classic style found in temple sculptures, often featuring "snail-like" curls. Kbach Phni Tes