Ken Yeang - Projects

Projects

  • Plaza Atrium, Kuala Lumpur, 1981
  • Roof-Roof house, Kuala Lumpur 1985
  • Menara Boustead, Kuala_Lumpur, 1986
  • Menara Mesiniaga, Subang Jaya, Malaysia, 1992
  • MBF Tower, Penang, Malaysia1993
  • TTDi The Plaza and Residence, Kuala Lumpur, 1996
  • UMNO Tower, Penang, 1998
  • Mutiara Mesiniaga Penang, Penang, 2003
  • Mewah Oils Headquarters, Malaysia 2005
  • National Library of Singapore, Singapore, 2005
  • Limkokwing University of Creative Technology (Main campus, Cyberjaya), Malaysia, 2006
  • TA2 Tower, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2005
  • DIGI Technical Office, Shah Alam, Malaysia, 2010
  • Solaris, Singapore, 2010
  • Ganendra Art House, 2010

Current projects under construction

  • Spire Edge, Gurgaon, Delhi, India (Completion 2012)
  • Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital Extension, London (Completion 2012)
  • Fu Gong Shan Monastery, Johore Baru, Malaysia (Completion 2013)
  • Calvary Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Completion 2012)

Other projects

  • Putrajaya office and retall complex Phase 2C5, Putrajaya, Malaysia
  • Tokyo-Nara Tower, Tokyo, Japan, 1994
  • Editt Tower, Singapore, a signature tower with a ramped greenery system
  • Elephant and Castle EcoTower, London
  • Al-Asima, Kuwait
  • CAAG Tower, London
  • Enterprise Building 4, Cyberjaya, Malaysia
  • Jabal Omar Towers, Mecca, Saudi Arabia
  • Dubai Towers, UAE
  • Beijing Mega Hall North
  • Taipei Capital Plaza
  • Chongging Tower, China
  • Vancouver Waterfront, Canada
  • Premier City, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • LGT Tower, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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