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Architecture in Malaysia
We've selected what we feel are the key examples of Malaysian Architecture. We aim to include buildings that are either of top quality or interesting, or ideally both.
We cover completed buildings, new building designs, architectural exhibitions and architecture competitions across Malaysia. The focus is on contemporary Malaysian buildings but information on traditional Malaysian buildings is also welcome.
We have 1 page of Malaysian Architecture selections with links to many project pages.
Malaysian Building - Latest Designs + News
Malaysia Architecture News arranged chronologically:
'Foster + Partners: the Art of Architecture’, Galeri PETRONAS, Kuala Lumpur
7 Mar - 12 May 2013

image from Foster + Partners
Architecure Exhibition Malaysia
Arranged around the themes of infrastructure, high-rise, urban design, history and culture – all within the context of a sustainable agenda – the works on display highlight the incredible diversity of the practice’s work. Details of a number of new projects underway in Malaysia will be revealed, including Arcoris Mont’Kiara and IB Tower, a 58-storey tower in the heart of Kuala Lumpur City Centre.
Runnymede Development, Penang, north west Malaysia
Design: GDP Architects

image from Web Structures
Runnymede Development - 8 Nov 2012
International engineering consultancy Web Structures has been appointed to help create a £60 million development in Malaysia that includes restoring the site of Sir Stamford Raffles’ historic home to all its former glory. The Runnymede masterplan in Georgetown, Penang will see the creation of a stylish mixed development of offices, retail, houses and luxury apartments as well as a top hotel.
The Spiral
Marra + Yeh Architects

photograph : Brett Boardman
The Spiral Malaysia - 19 Apr 2012
Connecting three levels of a multi-generational home the spiral concerns both the poetic and the pragmatic. The skill and delicate craft of traditional boat builders was enlisted to build the curving tapering form. The spiral contains the freedom of our movements, addressing the interaction of people with their environment, a vessel to enrich our daily rituals.
Starhill Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, western Malaysia
Spark

photo : Lin Ho
Starhill Gallery Malaysia - added 10 Apr
This building is perhaps Kuala Lumpur’s most iconic shopping mall, featuring an array of luxury shops and fine dining restaurants. Spark's design proposal dealt with the reinvention of the existing façade of the building facing Bukit Bintang.
Angkasa Raya, Kuala Lumpur, western Malaysia
Ole Scheeren

image © Buro-OS
Malaysian Building - latest design
Internationally acclaimed architect unveils designs for landmark tower building in Kuala Lumpur. Ole Scheeren, the architect behind one of the most iconic buildings of the 21st century, the CCTV headquarters in Beijing, revealed his design for a new landmark tower in the heart of the city. The 268 m tall tower will stand as a symbol of the diverse and multi-cultural society in Malaysia.
Malaysian Building - Recent Design
GCD Media Village, Medini, central Malaysia
Broadway Malyan

picture from architect
GCD Media Village - 29 Sep 2011
Pod Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur, western Malaysia
Studio Nicoletti Associati

picture from architect
Pod Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
One Mont Kiara, Kuala Lumpur
SPARCH

photo © Milk Photographie
Malaysian Building : One Mont Kiara Kuala Lumpur
Malaysian Architecture
Major Malaysian Architecture Projects, alphabetical:
Bird Island Zero-Energy Home - Rafflesia House, Sentul Park, Kuala Lumpur, western Malaysia
Zoka Zola Architecture + Urban Design

picture from architect
Bird Island Design
Bird Island Project, Kuala Lumpur, western Malaysia
GRAFT

image from architect
Bird Island Malaysia
Damai Suria, Kuala Lumpur
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Eric Parry Architects

photo from Eric Parry Architects re Edinburgh exhibition, 2004
Grand Hyatt Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
2007-10
Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo
Major Malaysian skyscraper: 40 storeys - 5-star hotel + mixed use development
Jalan Ampang Hilir, Kuala Lumpur
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Eric Parry Architects
Kuala Lumpur International Airport
1992-98
Kisho Kurokawa
Menara Mesiniaga tower, Kuala Lumpur
1995
Ken Yeang
Penang Global City Centre – twin towers, northwestern Malaysia
Asymptote Architecture

picture from architect
Malaysia Building
Penang Global City Centre - masterplan, northwestern Malaysia
2007-
Atelier Seraji
Petronas Towers, Kuala Lampur
1998
Cesar Pelli

photo © Tom Ravenscroft
Petronas Towers : 452m - 1483 ft
Sears Tower was the world’s tallest building for 25 years. Beaten in 1998 by these Malaysian skyscrapers. Petronas Towers lost the title in 2004 when Taipei 101 became the tallest building. Link : Cesar Pelli
Petronas University of Technology building, Tronoh, Perak, northern Malaysia
Foster & Partners with GDP Architects

photo : Nigel Young_Foster + Partners
Malaysian University Building
Putrajaya Waterfront development, Kuala Lumpur
Studio Nicoletti Associati with: Hijjas Kasturi Associates

picture from architect
Kuala Lumpur Development : Malaysian architecture competition, 1st prize
The Troika, Kuala Lumpur
Foster + Partners with GDP Architects

image : Foster + Partners
The Troika buildings
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Malaysian Architecture Studios
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photograph © Tom Ravenscroft
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