Dayabumi Complex 宏图大厦 |
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Alternative names | Kompleks Dayabumi Menara Dayabumi |
General information | |
Type | Commercial offices |
Location | Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
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Construction started | February 14, 1982 |
Completed | 1984 |
Opening | May 5, 1984 |
Height | |
Roof | 157 m (515 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 35 |
Floor area | 150,682 m2 (1,621,930 sq ft) |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Urban Development Authority of Malaysia (UDA) |
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The Dayabumi Complex (Malay: Kompleks Dayabumi) is a major landmark in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It houses several commercial facilities and is one of the earliest skyscrapers in the city. It is located near the National Mosque, the Old Kuala Lumpur Railway Station and the Federal House at Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin. It was designed in a modern Islamic style. The facade of the tower is adorned with patterns of eight-pointed stars, and Islamic arches at the top and bottom of the tower.
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Previously, it was a site of Malayan Railway workshops and depots from 1900s until 1981. Construction began in 14 February 1982. Central Market, which is near the banks of Klang River avoided demolition during Dayabumi Complex's construction. The building was completed in February 1984. It was owned by Urban Development Authority of Malaysia. (UDA).
Dayabumi Complex was designed by Arkitek MAA and BEP Akitek under the joint venture firm BEP+MAA. The landscaped public realm was designed by Peter Verity (PDRc).The building was built by Kumagai Gumi Malaysia.
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