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Several design elements of traditional Malaysian architecture are adapted to modern structures to reflect the Malaysian identity. Wood, an important element in traditional Malay buildings, is also reinterpreted and readapted in the modern landscape in the Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Putrajaya. Some of these buildings also ...
The architecture of Kuala Lumpur is a blend of old colonial influences, Asian traditions, Malay Islamic inspirations, modern and post modern mix. Being a relatively young city, most of Kuala Lumpur 's colonial buildings were built toward the end of 19th and early 20th century.
Sungei Pari Towers (Ipoh, Malaysia) [1] E. S. COOKE; Howard Ashley. National Mosque of Malaysia (Malaysia) Federal Building of Petaling Jaya (Malaysia) Arthur Oakley Coltman (1894-1961) Anglo-Oriental Building (Kuala Lumpur) [2] Clock Tower (Kuala Lumpur) Lee Rubber Building (Kuala Lumpur) [3] Odeon Cinema (Kuala Lumpur) [4] Oriental Building ...
Hijjas was the architect of Wisma Equity one of the most prominent brutalist buildings constructed in Malaysia. Located at 150, Jalan Ampang, 50450, Kuala Lumpur, it is on a prominent site and was completed in 1982. It was officially opened in 1983 by Dato Elyas bin Omar. Wisma Equity is an 11 floors office building including a lower ground.
Kuala Lumpur Railway Station (right) and Malay Railway Administration Building (left), both by Hubback. Arthur Benison Hubback CMG DSO FRIBA (13 April 1871 – 8 May 1948) was a British Army officer and architect who designed several important buildings in British Malaya, in both Indo-Saracenic architecture and European "Wrenaissance" styles.
The School is home to the Center of Built Environment in the Malay World (Malay: Pusat Kajian Alam Bina Melayu) or KALAM.The center was set up in June 1996 on the foundation of numerous intricate measured drawing works done by the students of the Department of Architecture out of concern for the rapid disintegration and elimination of Malaysia's architectural heritage.
Ariffin, A. Najib; "A Disappearing Heritage: The Malaysian Kampung House", in Heritage Asia (Kuala Lumpur: Mediahub), September 2005, 6–8 -Passages in the above entry appear with permission of the Author/Publisher; Effendy, Tenas; "Rumah, An Ode to the Malay House" (George Town, Penang: Areca Books), 2014.
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