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  2. Architecture of Kuala Lumpur - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Architecture of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. List of Malaysian architects - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Category:Architecture in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian architects (1 C, 21 P) B. Buildings and structures in Malaysia ... Architecture of Kuala Lumpur; L. Longhouse; M. Malay house; P. Architecture of Penang; R ...

  6. Kington Loo - Wikipedia

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    The Dayabumi Complex, also known as Menara Dayabumi, was a 35-storey building located on Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was completed in February 1984, [5] and houses several commercial facilities. Although it was one of the earliest skyscrapers in Malaysia, it still remains as a famous landmark due to its architecture.

  7. T. Y. Lee - Wikipedia

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    T.Y. Lee was an architect in Malaysia who played a significant role in the country's architectural development from the 1930s through the 1980s. He was the founder of T.Y. Lee and Sons Architect. T.Y. Lee was the architect of record for the Central Market, the finest Art Deco building in Kuala Lumpur that dates to 1936. [1]

  8. Sultan Abdul Samad Building - Wikipedia

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    The Sultan Abdul Samad Building (Malay: Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad; Jawi: باڠونن سلطان عبدالصمد ‎) is a late-19th century building located along Jalan Raja in front of Dataran Merdeka and the Royal Selangor Club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

  9. Hijjas Kasturi - Wikipedia

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    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.