STUDIO VI PRESENTATION SLIDES

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British council malaysia High commision of Pakistan

Dinosaurs alive KL

Renaissance KL MATIC

Mandarin oriental

KLCC park

Concorde Hotel Beach club cafe

Aquaria KLCC Hong Leong bank KL live centre UBN Tower

Grand Hyatt Hotel Hotel Equatorial

Pacific Regency Hotel

UOA

Korea tourism organisation Kenanga international E&O residences

Agensi pelancongan Winnie





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New villages were established during the Malayan Union. The increase in population resulted in the development of fine grained architecture along Gombak River.


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Kuala Lumpur was declared as the capital of Malaya. Fine grained architecture expanded towards the north and east of Gombak River.


Emergence of coarse grained urban fabric were notable around Bukit Bintang as Kuala Lumpur became a Federal Territory.


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As the nation heads towards globalization, coarse grained architecture are abundant in Bukit Bintang. Fine grained architecture is less apparent within the growing nation.





































Sun path diagram from: https://www.meteoblue.com/en/weather/forecast/modelclimate/kampun g-kuala-sepetang_malaysia_7791657


Wind rose diagram from: https://www.meteoblue.com/en/weather/forecast/modelclimate/kampun g-kuala-sepetang_malaysia_7791657









































































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