THE MERDEKA INTERVIEWS
規格介紹:出版日期:2019/06/09
作者:Lai Chee Kien & Ang Chee Cheong
頁數:672
開數:無
ISBN:9789675264207
出版社:Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia
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▍內容簡介:
Between 2001 and 2006, architectural historian Lai Chee Kien conducted a
series of interviews with the key architects, engineers and artists who
contributed to the landscape of Kuala Lumpur and its outskirts at the time of
Independence. The ten projects — Merdeka Stadium, Merdeka Park, University
of Malaya, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Stadium Negara, Muzium Negara,
Parliament House, Masjid Negara and Subang Airport — endowed the capital
city with key structures for a functioning nation, and created fervour towards
the sense of citizenship in Malaysia.
The Merdeka Interviews, a collaboration between Lai Chee Kien and Ang Chee
Cheong, brings together for the first time in a single volume, 17 interviews
which reveals not only the protagonists’ roles and work in shaping these
architectural icons, but also the milieus, circumstances and larger historical
contexts during which they practised. The publication of these interviews is
relevant and timely, as we look back in time to discover the courage and spirit
that forged a nation of peoples from multiple origins in the first decade of
Independence, and their endowments on the landscape of Kuala Lumpur
today. As a group of voices, it tells not only a history of the nation’s
architecture and buildings at its birth, but altogether the story of Malaysia.
Interviews with the Architects, Engineers and Artists
• Kington Loo
• Philip Chow
• Ronald Pratt
• Baharuddin Kassim
• Hisham Albakri
• Ivor Shipley
• Chuah Thean Teng
• Ho Kok Hoe
• Waveney Jenkins
• Cheong Laitong
• Dudley Pritchard
• Lai Lok Kun
• Raymond Honey
• George Atkinson
• Ismail Mustam
• Lee Kwok Thye
• Stanley Jewkes
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