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Tutorial Session 2

Tutorial Session 2:

In the last tutorial session, the theme that I have chosen is fusion architecture in Puterajaya. However, I have decided to change locations to Klang and Kuala Lumpur instead of Puterajaya due to the lack of fusion architecture in Puterajaya. Most of the buildings in Puterajaya are quite new so they are mostly modernized buildings while those in Klang and Kuala Lumpur have a long history and are more unique with a hint of historical architecture.

 

This is the reason to why I have decided to change locations from Puterajaya to Klang and Kuala Lumpur.

 

In this tutorial, I will show pictures that I have already taken in Klang and inspiration photos which I will soon take in Kuala Lumpur (total 50 photos).

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Klang Fusion Architecture

1. Old and run down shoplots // buildings with a hint of historical architecture along Klang

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2. Masjid India Muslim Tengku Kelana which compromises of different muslim architecture inspired from mosques of different countries

3. A Hindu Temple built with different Hindu concepts

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4. Exterior of a cloth shop down in Little India, Klang which shows a mix of indian cultural architecture with a touch of historical British buildings

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5. Display muzeum which protrays Malaysia History while the architecture sets in British historical Malaysia buildings in the past

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