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  2. Ken Yeang - Wikipedia

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    Ken Yeang (6 October 1948) is an architect, ecologist, planner and author from Malaysia, best known for his ecological architecture and ecomasterplans that have a distinctive green aesthetic. He pioneered an ecology-based architecture (since 1971), working on the theory and practice of sustainable design .

  3. Mesiniaga Tower - Wikipedia

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    The construction of this high-tech building began in 1990 and was completed in 1992. After completion, architect Ken Yeang 's long research into bio-climatic design principles was recognised with the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 1995 for the design.

  4. Fusionopolis - Wikipedia

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    Dr Ken Yeang A massive test-bed for new technologies, Phase 2A is designed to house dry and wet laboratories, clean rooms and vibration sensitive test-bedding facilities. [ 1 ] Phase 2A, consisting of three buildings (Innovis, Kinesis and Synthesis), features Singapore's largest R&D clean room facility and provides 103,635 square metres of ...

  5. List of most expensive buildings - Wikipedia

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    The inclusion or exclusion of items from this list or length of this list is disputed. Please discuss this issue on the talk page . In the following, a building is defined as a structure with a roof and walls that stands permanently in one place.

  6. Biomimetic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Biomimetic architecture is a branch of the new science of biomimicry defined and popularized by Janine Benyus in her 1997 book (Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature). ). Biomimicry (bios - life and mimesis - imitate) refers to innovations inspired by nature as one which studies nature and then imitates or takes inspiration from its designs and processes to solve human problem

  7. Category:Lists of buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    List of tallest buildings and structures; List of tallest structures in Central Asia; List of tallest buildings in the Southern Hemisphere; List of tallest buildings; List of tallest buildings by country; List of tallest domes; List of tallest structures; List of tallest demolished freestanding structures; List of tallest freestanding steel ...

  8. List of megatall skyscrapers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all megatall skyscrapers, which are skyscrapers that are at least 600 m (approximately 1,968 feet) tall. [1] As of January 2025, only four completed buildings are 'megatall'.

  9. Category : Buildings and structures by year of completion

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    Buildings and structures by type and year of completion (27 C) * Museums by year of establishment (236 C) Music venues by year of completion (253 C)