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Perdana Putra Complex (Prime Minister's office),Malaysia
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This six-storey natural stone clad office complex comprises the Prime Minister's Office, the offices of the deputy Prime Minister and Chief Secretary to the Government.
The two lower levels of the building sit on a strong perimeter base which supports flutes columns rising across the remaining four levels. Perdana Putra Complex (Prime Minister's office)
The base symbolizes the strong and stable foundation that is necessary to administer a dynamic and prosperous country such as Malaysia while the series of columns denote the orderly and united people that support the sovereignty of Malaysia.
The design of Perdana Putra Complex incorporates elements of Islamic-Mogul architecture.
Its green pitched roof converges at the onion-shaped glazed mosaic main dome - a replica of Masjid Zahir in Alor Setar, Kedah - and surrounded by four smaller domes denoting the
Wrought iron hibiscus motifs and water jet stone carvings decorate the Main Block.
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Perdana Putra Complex (Prime Minister's office),Malaysia - Desktop Nexus ArchitectureDownload free wallpapers and background images: Perdana Putra Complex (Prime Minister's office),Malaysia. Desktop Nexus Architecture background ID 360226. This six-storey natural stone clad office complex comprises the Prime Minister's Office, the offices of the deputy Prime Minister and Chief Secretary to the Government.
The two lower levels of the building sit on a strong perimeter base which supports flutes columns rising across the remaining four levels. Perdana Putra Complex (Prime Minister's office)
The base symbolizes the strong and stable foundation that is necessary to administer a dynamic and prosperous country such as Malaysia while the series of columns denote the orderly and united people that support the sovereignty of Malaysia.
The design of Perdana Putra Complex incorporates elements of Islamic-Mogul architecture.
Its green pitched roof converges at the onion-shaped glazed mosaic main dome - a replica of Masjid Zahir in Alor Setar, Kedah - and surrounded by four smaller domes denoting the
Wrought iron hibiscus motifs and water jet stone carvings decorate the Main Block.
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Uploaded By: ramyadevims
Date Uploaded: May 16, 2010
Filename: ala_Lumpur_Malaysia.jpg
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Category: Modern