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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. National Library, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In January 2001, Malaysian architect Ken Yeang split from the design team at Swan and Maclaren, resulting in the latter losing the design contract. [10] Yeang joined architectural firm T.R. Hamzah & Yeang and the new firm took over the design contract for the National Library. [11] [12]

  6. Category:Skyscraper architects - Wikipedia

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    Architects known for their Skyscrapers or very tall tower buildings ... Ken Yeang This page was last edited on 16 January 2023, at 11:21 (UTC). ...

  7. 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

  8. 1948 in architecture - Wikipedia

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    2 Buildings and structures. Toggle Buildings and structures subsection. 2.1 Buildings. 3 Awards. 4 Births. ... October 6 – Ken Yeang, Malaysian ecoarchitect ...

  9. Autonomous building - Wikipedia

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    1990s architects such as William McDonough and Ken Yeang applied environmentally responsible building design to large commercial buildings, such as office buildings, making them largely self-sufficient in energy production. One major bank building (ING's Amsterdam headquarters) in the Netherlands was constructed to be autonomous and artistic as ...