PAM's architects advocate Urban Redevelopment Act by govt
PAM president Abu Zarim Abu Bakar: Urban regeneration and renewal are pivotal for ensuring the enduring viability and liveability of our cities.
PAM president Abu Zarim Abu Bakar: Urban regeneration and renewal are pivotal for ensuring the enduring viability and liveability of our cities.
SinggahKL 2024, which will take place on March 2 and 3 this year, has received 621 registrations to date.
Chur Associates founder and managing partner Chris Tan equates buying a property like buying a car, where regular maintenance is needed to upkeep the performance of the car, and the same applies to properties to preserve and enhance their value.
Event to foster and strengthen transfer of knowledge between architects and the built industry KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 22): UEM Sunrise Bhd recently collaborated with the Kuala Lumpur Architectural Festival to organise the KLAF Design Charrettes 2023.
The company’s wholly-owned unit Ecoscience Manufacturing & Engineering Sdn Bhd has accepted the letter of award from Thens Architect, which issued the contract on behalf of non-governmental organisation Maitreya Moral Society Malaysia.
The initiative saw six teams presenting their innovative ideas for the revitalisation of two zones surrounding Merdeka 118 to be more resilient.
Winning team will showcase their ideas at the International World Class Sustainable Cities (WCSC) Conference this month.
Participants are required to analyse the site and come up with innovative ideas that will contribute to placemaking and enhancing community engagement while preserving the identity, culture and heritage of the area.
PAM said this is due to an alarming increase in the unnecessary felling of street trees by local governments in the Greater Kuala Lumpur region.
Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM) Secretary and Architect Centre accredited building inspector Anthony Lee Tee has called on the authorities to find the root cause of the recent fire at the EPF, and to have the report made public “to avoid speculation”.