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  2. BEP Akitek Sdn Bhd - Wikipedia

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    BEP Akitek Sdn Bhd (formerly as Booty Edwards & Partners) is an architectural firm based in Malaysia. [1] Ralph Booty & Sidney James [2] set up their practice in Singapore in 1910 [3] and began the Booty Edwards & Partners firm on September 7, 1923. [4] Ralph Booty had previously operated the firm Ralph Booty and Co.

  3. The Golden Mile, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by Gan Eng Oon, William Lim and Tay Kheng Soon of the Singapore architect firm Design Partnership, now known as DP Architects. [4] Sited on 1.3 hectares and built to a height of 89 metres, [13] the Golden Mile Complex is an exemplary type of "megastructure" described by architectural historian, Reyner Banham. It is one ...

  4. William S. W. Lim - Wikipedia

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    William Siew Wai Lim (Chinese: 林少偉; [1] 19 July 1932 – 6 January 2023) [2] was a Singaporean architect. Some of his noted designs included the Tanglin Shopping Centre (1972), the People's Park Complex (1973), and the Golden Mile Complex (1974), all in Singapore.

  5. Architecture of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Another architectural trend has been the rediscovery of Singapore's architectural heritage, leading to an active conservation programme as well as a booming industry in the restoration of historic buildings, often adapting them to new uses. A recent example is the National Museum of Singapore.

  6. Singapore Conference Hall - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed in modernist style by three architects from the Malayan Architects Co-Partnership – Chan Voon Fee, William Lim, and Lim Chong Keat. [4] [8] The SCH is five stories tall and air-conditioned, [9] with a natural ventilation system integrated into the building design due to Singapore's tropical climate. [8]

  7. Spark (architects) - Wikipedia

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    SPARK is an international architecture and urban design studio registered in London, Singapore and Shanghai.The studio has designed a variety of projects from complex multiphased mixed-use buildings, city-scale master plans, residential and hotel developments, building regeneration and transformations to small scale urban infill projects.

  8. Hijjas Kasturi - Wikipedia

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    Hijjas bin Kasturi (born 26 September 1936) is a Malaysian architect. [1] Active for more than fifty years, he has been responsible for some of the most significant buildings in South East Asia, in the modern, postmodern, and deconstructivist styles. He is considered the father of Malaysian architecture of the second half of the twentieth ...

  9. List of Malaysian architects - Wikipedia

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    Ipoh railway station (Malaysia) Kuala Lumpur Railway Station; Masjid Jamek (Malaysia) Post Office (Malaysia) Royal Selangor Club (Malaysia) Ubudiah Mosque (Malaysia) Berthel Michael Iversen (1906-1976) Cathay Cinema (Ipoh) Denmark House (Kuala Lumpur) Lido Cinema (Ipoh) P.H. Keyes. Hotel Majestic (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) T.Y. Lee. Central ...