An inception of orient-inspired grace
Rolling clouds, swaying trees, cascading waters and imposing mountains are characteristic icons of Chinese traditional paintings.
Rolling clouds, swaying trees, cascading waters and imposing mountains are characteristic icons of Chinese traditional paintings.
PETALING JAYA (July 3): The housing and commercial property glut in Kuala Lumpur is not a great cause for concern as the market will eventually adjust itself to accommodate the excessive supply, said the Malaysian Institute of Planners (MIP) president Ihsan Zainal Mokhtar.
KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 10): One of the starting points in efforts to make cities, including in Malaysia, more sustainable is to be more aware of the needs of its citizens instead of just focusing on the space that can be built on.
HONG KONG (July 10): The key to a successful and sustainable development lies in its occupants and users, said green building experts.
HONG KONG (July 10): China may not seem like a very good example of a sustainable built environment but it has certainly achieved a lot in a very short time.
SHAH ALAM (March 3): The master plan, accessibility and future value appreciation are often taken into consideration in the decision-making of a property buyer today, said Eco World Development Group Bhd divisional general manager Datuk Hoe Mei Ling.
PETALING JAYA (Nov 12): Sustainable building and design are the current buzzwords in the building and construction industry but sustainable architecture is now moving beyond merely hardware development, according to global award-winning architects.
THE building that houses Universiti Malaya’s new Malaya Graduate School of Business is the product of a successful collaboration between local architecture firm Akitek Rekabina Sdn Bhd and Rome-based BiCuadro Architects.
KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 23): Sime Darby Bhd’s fourth quarter net profit climbed 13.