FEUILLETON
25 MÄRZ 2012
DIE PFRSCHER
REISE
A Deer in a Gilded Court
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Sasana Kijang Another jewel in Bank Negara’s crown. Writer and Photographer Aina Liyana
After some years of delayed openings, numerous drive-bys and being reprimanded by the police for photographing the building while still under construction, Bank Negara Malaysia’s (BNM) latest development is now officially and legally open to all. Sasana Kijang, which literally translates to Deer’s Court (it has Sanskrit roots), consists of an art
gallery (one of BNM’s methods of investment is through collecting art), currency museum, offices, resource centre, conference halls, gift shop, and a café, among others. It is expected for a public (government) building to have traditional Malay references in its architecture (bamboo shoot for Menara TM). Sasana Kijang named the songket fabric as its architecture
inspiration, which turned out quite handsome and elegant for local standards.
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According to a comment on my Flickr, the adjustable trapezium plates are made of 3mm-thin sheets of titanium
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This view brings ‘Frankfurt Stock
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Customised drain cover
I have selected these images that Exchange’ sentiments, somehow sum up the sights from my first visit. On this trip I could only cover the art 3 Details of walls in different materials gallery, currency museum and café 4 View from Jalan Dato Onn as it was nearly closing time.