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Architecture of Kuala Lumpur

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There are many buildings built by the British at the turn of the 20th century that exhibit Victorian and Tudor influence in their designs. The buildings are modified to be suitable to the tropical environment of Malaysia, which is hot and humid with many days of monsoon rain.
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Independence coupled with the rapid economic growth from the 70's to the 90's, saw buildings with more local and Islamic motifs arise in the central districts of the city. Many of these buildings derive their design from traditional Malay items, such as the head dress and the
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Kuala Lumpur today has many iconic modern buildings which drew inspiration from every day traditional Malay items. The buildings were constructed in the 1980s and 1990s. An example of this style of architecture is the Lembaga
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As a developing city and a part of a developing nation, there are many construction projects that are currently being built that will change the city's skyline in the near future. Some of the construction project are
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Late Modernist and Post Modernist style architecture began to appear in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Buildings with all-glass exteriors sprang up around the city, with the most prominent example being the
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or Grecian-Spanish style or architecture. Most of the styling have been modified to cater to use local resources and the acclimatized to the local climate, which is hot and humid all year around.
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who designed the Jamek Mosque, the Railway Station, KTM Administration Office, Bandaraya Theatre and the textile museum, as well as contributing to the design of Sultan Abdul Samad Building.
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With Islam being the official religion of Malaysia since independence, there are many Islamic architecture featured buildings that resides in Kuala Lumpur. Buildings like the
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As an emerging global city in a newly industrialized economy, the city skyline is expected to experience further changes in decades to come with construction works like
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is a blend of old colonial influences, Asian traditions, Malay Islamic inspirations, modern and post modern mix. Being a relatively young city, most of
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Kuala Lumpur's central business district today has shifted around the Kuala Lumpur City Center (KLCC) where many new and tall buildings with
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and the old Sessions and Magistrates Courts before it was moved to Jalan Duta. The architect responsible for many of these buildings was
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Gurstien, P (1985) Malaysia Architecture Heritage Survey – A Handbook, Malaysia Heritage Trust. Page 65
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is another example of this type of architecture, in which the building is designed based on a
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which is converted into Bukit Nanas Community Center. However, some residences such as
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and the KTM Administration Office. Famous buildings in the neo-Moorish style includes
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or Tudorbethan styled architecture is the feature of two sporting clubs situated in
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have been built to masquerade itself as a place of worship, complete with dome and
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architecture exists in religious building built by the colonial powers such as the
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of architecture were built at the turn of the 20th century by the colonial power,
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which is situated beside Istana Budaya is also inspired by the Malay Head Dress.
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was also a popular choice for the colonial powers to build schools, such as
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is famous of its imposing white and red brick building with emphasis on
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on Jalan Ampang in 2006 to make way for a 60-story office tower
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An upscale residential tower along Jalan Ampang in Kuala Lumpur.
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The Architectural Style of the British Colonial in Malaysia
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drawn on the columns and other places on the structure.
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showing the skyscrapers that dominate the city center.
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which resembles a slanted cut of a bamboo trunk and
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Index

Kuala Lumpur
Mughal
Tudor
Neo-Gothic
keris
dome
Petronas Twin Towers
The Gardens
The Pavilion
Lot C of KLCC
Neo-Moorish
Mughal style
Great Britain
Dataran Merdeka
Jamek Mosque
Jalan Tun Perak
KTM
railway station
Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Bandaraya Theatre
National Textile Museum
National History Museum
Arthur Benison Hubback
Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Night view of Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Jamek Mosque
Former FMS Railway headquarters
Kuala Lumpur Railway Station
Kuala Lumpur Railway Station

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