Petronas Towers
Amelia Khatri
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Architektur
Beschreibung
"Petronas Towers" explores the story behind Malaysia's iconic skyscrapers, examining their role as a symbol of national identity and economic development. The book argues that the towers are more than just buildings; they represent Malaysia's ambition on the global stage. Discover how innovative engineering solutions overcame unique structural challenges, including those posed by local soil conditions and the towers' record-breaking height.
The sky bridge connecting the two towers is examined in detail, highlighting its engineering ingenuity and function.
The book delves into the historical context of Malaysia's economic and political landscape in the late 20th century, setting the stage for such an ambitious project. It then explores the architectural design and construction phases, focusing on Cesar Pelli's selection as the architect and the complexities of bringing the vision to life.
Finally, it analyzes the cultural and economic impact of the Petronas Towers, including their influence on tourism, foreign investment, and Kuala Lumpur's urban planning. Drawing upon diverse sources, including architectural plans and interviews, the book presents a comprehensive account of the Petronas Towers.
It progresses logically, offering insights into the design, construction, and lasting impact of these architectural marvels.
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