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Following is a list of notable
architects
from Malaysia
Contents
A–M
N–Z
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A
–
M
C.H.R Bailey
Great Hall and Admin building University of Malaya
Kuala Lumpur International Airport at Subang
St Joseph's Cathedral, Kuching
Chartered Bank Building HQ Kuala Lumpur
Supervising Architect and design of the Dome Minaret and Lagoon of Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque Brunei
Parliament Buildings Brunei
Mercantile Bank HQ Kuala Lumpur
Sungei Pari Towers
(Ipoh, Malaysia)
[
1
]
E. S. COOKE
Howard Ashley
National Mosque of Malaysia
(Malaysia)
Federal Building of Petaling Jaya (Malaysia)
Arthur Oakley Coltman
(1894-1961)
Anglo-Oriental Building
(Kuala Lumpur)
[
2
]
Clock Tower
(Kuala Lumpur)
Lee Rubber Building
(Kuala Lumpur)
[
3
]
Odeon Cinema
(Kuala Lumpur)
[
4
]
Oriental Building
(Kuala Lumpur)
[
2
]
Rubber Research Institute of Malaya
(Kuala Lumpur)
[
5
]
Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque
(Brunei)
[
6
]
[
7
]
Kenneth Cavendish Duncan
[
8
]
British Council Building, Kuala Lumpur
[
9
]
[
10
]
Maternity Hospital, Kuala Lumpur Hospital
[
11
]
Goh Hock Guan
(1934-2018)
Hijjas Kasturi
(born 1936)
[
12
]
Menara Maybank
(Malaysia)
Menara Telekom
(Malaysia)
Tabung Haji
(Malaysia)
Putrajaya Convention Centre
(Malaysia)
Shah Alam Stadium
(Malaysia)
Arthur Benison Hubback
(1871-1948)
[
13
]
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 Market
Mimaland
[
14
]
Yoon Thim Lee
(1905-1977)
Al-Rahman Mosque, University of Malaya
(Malaysia)
[
15
]
Federal Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
(Malaysia)
[
16
]
Chin Woo Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
(Malaysia)
[
17
]
Chinese Maternity Hospital
(Malaysia)
[
18
]
East Asia Building
(Malaysia)
[
19
]
Methodist Boys School - Sentul: addition
[
20
]
Kampung Baru Mosque
(Malaysia)
[
21
]
UMNO Building
[
22
]
Kington Loo
(1930-2003)
[
23
]
S.P.C. Merer
Federal Building of Petaling Jaya (Malaysia)
Kuala Lumpur International Airport
(Malaysia)
N
–
Z
Arthur Charles Alfred Norman
(1858-1944)
Government Printing Office
High Court Building
(Malaysia)
Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Ken Yeang
(born 1948)
Menara Mesiniaga
(Malaysia)
National Library, Singapore
(Singapore)
Nik Mohamed Mahmood
Karthikeyan G
(1949-2015)
Sarly Adre Sarkum
(born 1975)
Tan Loke Mun
(born 1965)
S11 house
(Malaysia)
Thomas A.S. Tiang
Ampang Park
[
24
]
(Malaysia)
Pertama Shopping Complex
[
24
]
(Malaysia)
Pudu Plaza Malaysia
[
24
]
(Malaysia)
Ar. Teo Ah Khing
,
Teo A. Khing Design Consultants (TAK)
(Malaysia)
Dubai Meydan City
(UAE)
[
25
]
Meydan Racecourse
(UAE)
[
26
]
Meydan Hotel (UAE)
[
27
]
Masterplan of Federal Administration of Putrajaya (Malaysia)
Palm Deira of
Dubai Islands
(UAE)
[
28
]
Palm Jebel Ali Masterplan (UAE)
Kenyalang Smart City (Malaysia)
[
29
]
Miri City Fan (Malaysia)
[
30
]
Curtin University Malaysia
Phase 2 (Malaysia)
[
31
]
See also
Architecture portal
Biography portal
Malaysia portal
Lists portal
Architecture of Malaysia
List of architects
List of Malaysians
References
↑
Special Writer (5 February 1966). "Minister Opens $2.5 mil flats".
The Straits Times
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King, Ross (2008). "The Contested City". In Asian Studies Association of Australia (ed.).
Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya: Negotiating Urban Space in Malaysia
(1
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NUS Press
. p.
62.
ISBN
978-9971-69-415-9
. Retrieved
21 April
2014
.
↑
"Tourism Malaysia: China Town- The Lee Rubber Building"
. 10 November 2010. Archived from
the original
on 21 April 2014
. Retrieved
21 April
2014
.
↑
Cordosa, Elizabeth (1 April 2007). "When Cinemas Were Special".
NSUNT
.
↑
(From Our Own Correspondent.) (11 September 1936).
"New R.R.I. Building Nearly Ready. Research Blocks Surround Big Courtyard. Plenty of Space"
.
The Straits Times
. Kuala Lumpur. p.
19
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21 April
2014
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Yunos, Rozan.
"Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque"
. Retrieved
21 April
2014
.
↑
"Page 10 Advertisements Column 1"
.
The Straits Times
. 23 September 1958. p.
10
. Retrieved
21 April
2014
.
↑
Malaysian Institute of Architects (2007).
Architectural Heritage: Kuala Lumpur – Pre-merdeka
. Kuala Lumpur: Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia.
↑
"PWD man gets medal for design".
Straits Times
. 18 March 1959.
↑
"Medal for architect".
Straits Times
. 8 June 1959.
↑
"Hospital architect to start work soon".
Straits Times
. 20 January 1958.
↑
Ding Jo-Ann (25 March 2010).
"Bukan Melayu betul"
. The Nut Graph.
↑
Malaysian Institute of Architects (2007).
Architectural Heritage: Kuala Lumpur – Pre-Merdeka
. Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia.
↑
"Work in Progress at Mimaland in Ulu Gombak".
The Straits Times
. 20 April 1969.
↑
"The $400,000 Al-Rahman Mosque of the University of Malaya".
The Straits Times
. 22 August 1963.
↑
Malaysian Institute of Architects (2007).
Architectural Heritage: Kuala Lumpur – Pre-Merdeka
. Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia. pp.
78–
79.
↑
Malaysian Institute of Architects (2007).
Architectural Heritage: Kuala Lumpur – Pre-Merdeka
. Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia. pp.
90–
91.
↑
Building Cornerstone (1959).
The Chinese Maternity Association
. Kuala Lumpur: Contractor Chong Soon Lee.
↑
"East Asia Building Kuala Lumpur".
PETA
.
4
(
3–
4): 14. October–December 1963.
↑
"The Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah, takes the key from architect Mr. Y.T. Lee".
The Straits Times
. 16 November 1955.
↑
"The Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, and guests attending a ceremony of laying the foundation stone".
The Straits Times
. July 1957.
↑
"UMNO headquarters building in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman".
The Straits Times
. 31 July 1955.
↑
Kumar, Prem (29 August 1965). "All Set for Airport Opening".
The Straits Times
. No.
p. 9.
1
2
3
"ARKITEK AAP Company's Profile"
(PDF)
.
ecomgoc.com
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3 December
2014
.
↑
o
https://www.constructionweekonline.com/business/article-1485-meydan-new-centre-of-world-horse-racing
↑
o
https://theedgemalaysia.com/article/tak-making-waves-middle-east
↑
o
https://www.hoteliermiddleeast.com/hme/8330-the-team-behind-the-meydan
↑
o
https://theedgemalaysia.com/article/tak-making-waves-middle-east
↑
o
https://www.pressreader.com/malaysia/the-borneo-post/20250302/281809994645556
↑
News - Official Website of Miri City Council
↑
o
https://news.curtin.edu.my/news/the-beginning-of-a-greater-curtin-sarawak-development/
External links
Malaysian Institute of Architects
Board of Architects Malaysia
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