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The Scale of Our Iconic Monuments - Then & Now

Elizabeth Cardosa

22-Feb-24 21:00

The Scale of Our Iconic Monuments - Then & Now

The recently completed Merdeka 118 and The Exchange 106 continue Kuala Lumpur’s trend of developing buildings that are meant to be the tallest in the country, region and the world. It’s interesting to note that once upon a time, Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad was the tallest building in KL. It’s inevitable that progress and development have to happen a certain way, but that does not stop us from reflecting on the scale of iconic and monumental buildings, then and now. Tune in to hear more.

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Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Haniff Baharudin


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Categories:  cultureHistory/Heritage

Tags:  bangunan sultan abdul samadThe Exchange 106Petronas Twin Towersarchitecturemalaysian architectureMerdeka 118kuala lumpurmonuments





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