Social architecture is an integral part of the developing city of Battambang, Cambodia, a typical Cambodian developing city. The installation was designed with one of the most common local building materials: fiber-reinforced plastic. It is a selfsupporting curving parametric structure, built from a modular kit of parts that is flat-packed, shipped, and assembled on site. The installation shows various examples of resilient architecture in response to the local development. The conception of the Adventurous Global School and WaterHall uses simple cost-eective construction to provide spaces for education, shelter, gatherings, access to potable water, and more, while the Printing Installation proposes a new image for a future post-industrial district, bringing art to all.