Cost to
build: US$1.6 billion
Completion
date: June 1996
Fast fact:
National poet laureate A. Samad Said was commissioned to write a poem for the
towers, which can be read
"These
towers changed the skyline of Kuala Lumpur, and jumped the existing scale there
dramatically. Petronas was also an attempt to relate a tall building to a
country’s culture and history, and to make a statement about its power and
desire to replace Hong Kong as a financial capital.” -- A. Eugene Kohn.
Employing
the repetitive geometric principle of Muslim architecture and Islamic
arabesques, architect César Pelli wanted the Petronas Twin Towers to exude
Malaysian culture and heritage; and he succeeded.
Although
nothing in Kuala Lumpur is nearly as colossal, the world’s tallest twin towers
somehow feel at home amid the capital’s otherwise unassuming cityscape.
Completed in
1996, the sky bridge that connects the two towers symbolizes “a gateway to the
future” and Malaysia’s sky-high ambition entering the millennium. Since
completion, this 451-meter skyscraper has become Malaysia’s unmistakable icon.
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