One in five apartments in KLCC could be 'unsafe', says Architect Centre

PETALING JAYA (April 8): One in five of the high-rise properties around Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) is believed to be unsafe due to certain defects caused by shoddy workmanship, apathy and ignorance in property management, as well as lawlessness in the design of buildings, said Architect Centre Sdn Bhd accredited architect and trainer Anthony Lee Tee.

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Rising likelihood of OPR hike

KUALA LUMPUR (March 28): The stronger-than-expected inflationary pressure — based on the consumer price index (CPI) that has climbed at the fastest pace in eight years at 4.

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Dear homeowners, please take care of your property

           PETALING JAYA (March 17): You think the property you’re residing in is safe? Are you sure? According to Anthony Lee Tee, Architect Centre accredited building inspector and trainer, homeowners should equip themselves with more information and knowledge to ensure the safety of their own homes.

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The other windy city

BAKU, the capital of Azerbaijan, is an oasis in a wasteland littered with untidy cement-block buildings, industrial machinery and gritty towns with sad mini-markets.

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