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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Pak Kim Ki 109070684

1.Embrace of the future


Description: The most representative buildings in Malaysia to help me explain the theme to embrace of the future. The most building is at Kuala Lumpur, building name is Petronas Twin Towers (Petronas Towers or Twin Towers). The architect is Cesar Pelli. The Twin Towers build from 1992 until 1998 to complete.

Explain: The building form is like a mirror twins or emit the same shape. People at a glance is a twin building. There The towers feature a skybridge between the two towers on 41st and 42nd floors, which is the highest 2-story bridge in the world. It is not attached to the main structure, but is instead designed to slide in and out of the towers to prevent it from breaking during high winds. The towers also has rhythm, transformation and hierarchy symmetry. But it’s at the bottom of a shopping center. Who can make good time sightseeing more enjoyable. The twin towers is build by steel frames supporting the square concrete floors that hold the building together. The core of the building is made of steel poles that support the 99 lifts in it. Also the facing materials are aluminum and steel supported with glass and the roof and door is using glass.

2. Freezing of the Past


Description: The site is at petaling street .These buildings all is old building.

Explain: Before the Form of triangular shape are used to build a building, there will get a number of details of the design on the exterior makes him look more beautiful. The window and they are to do with wood, these are not removed on the building because the state must retain some history so that light and understanding of the Malaysia tourism objective.

3.Transition between the Past and the Present


Description: The site also is at central market –Petaling Street. This is a blend of the old buildings and new construction, to tell it to express different in the past.

Explain: Traditional gender roles are slowly undergoing change, Previous building and the building now to compared to some is now more solid and sturdy construction. The two buildings are very different form, one is completely built using ordinary bricks, one brick mixed with iron and built. Of course, before the building will be thrown into details but now most of the buildings have to feel like, but also will put the glass. This is the present and past, respectively.

4.Cultural Crossroads


Description: Site of Petaling Street is a Chinatown located in Kuala Lumpur. The original Chinatown centred on Market Square. High Street, now known as Jalan Tun H.S.Lee, became increasingly popular as it was higher than the rest of the town and therefore less prone to floods. The wealthier and more ornate shop houses were built north of Jalan Cheng Lock, closer to the business centre.

Explain: In this culture, Petaling Street with different Chinese culture has, and its shape is completely open, so air circulation and cooling of its glass roof is used. And it is used outside the door of the roof before roof of the ancient Chinese tradition, it seems there are Chinese style, also get some very details of the pattern on both sides of the roof.

5. Collapsing Identity


Description: The site at Petaling Street near .

Explain: The building has a past and present shape the design of mixing, so the building looks very modern and contemporary. Its roof is used and the materials before the completion of the roof and his roof is also triangular as before, of course, it also has used its modern glass and put it outside the building with modern design. The whole building is, but it seems to keep up with the modern trend of previous designs.

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