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The Coconut Club Entertainment Zone, located in Phnom Penh, is designed for children, teenagers, and families. It features restaurant spaces, bars, clubs, and outdoor play areas intertwined with a river and tropical plants.
Situated between the riverbank and a lush tropical garden, the building employs eco-climatic principles to minimize the use of air conditioning (except in specific areas like the spa and meeting rooms) and enhance natural ventilation. Bamboo and arched sunshades are used to optimize natural light control and reduce heat load, improving guest comfort and lowering energy consumption.


Most of the plants are native to the area surrounding the building, making them easy to maintain without complex irrigation systems. Additionally, the building uses "Veronia Eliptica," a fast-growing plant that serves as a natural sunshade for tropical areas.


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