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Friday, January 23, 2009

SkyWatch Friday-SRI PERDANA.

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SRI PERDANA.


The official residence of the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Seri Perdana is also used for official receptions and banquets. Seri Perdana comprises three blocks and a main reception/protocol block.

The main reception/protocol block and the banquet block are the formal guest areas and are open to the public for guided tours. The residence block is a self-contained private home for the Prime Minister and his family.

While Malay and Islamic design idioms dominate the architecture of Seri Perdana, the building also incorporates several western and contemporary elements to reflect a universal outlook.

The building also makes extensive use of openings which offer panoramic views of the city. Guests are rewarded with attractively landscaped grounds which are divided into seven zones, each with its own characteristics based on its size and function.

(This is my HDR collection and this photo snap during my short vacation to Putra Jaya 2008)

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Architecturally, Putrajaya will be an indigenous city with a modern look. Planned to the most minute detail, this intelligent garden city will enhance the goal of the nation in nurturing a caring and progressive society. Putrajaya promises a comfortable and quality lifestyle for its residents. Lush greenery, botanical gardens and parks are spread across landscapes enhanced by large bodies of water and wetlands. Residential areas are supported by commercial hubs and public amenities that are planned and integrated for an ideal "live-work" environment.

It is a must visit if you drop by Malaysia..

14 comments:

Unknown said...

Wow! This is a fantastic building and a no less fantastic shot! Wonderful!

Louise said...

The building is magnificent, as is the sky behind it.

Jane Hards Photography said...

Not only a beautiful blue sky but so much information. This place would be good for my world too.

Photo Cache said...

It's magnificent. Looks like a hotel too.

Well done.

The Good Life in Virginia said...

a malaysian stopover is in my future travel plans. and i will be sure to make this one of my stops while visiting. beautiful capture.
have a wonderful weekend.

Anonymous said...

That is a very scenic panorama. So lovely!

My SWF photos are here and here. Hop on by if you have the time. Happy weekends.

Pok Dell said...

Those cars really spoils the scene...
and that's the Putrajaya main defect..they don't have a proper parking lot ;)

alicesg said...

Very beautiful building. Love the beautiful architectural design. Too bad I did not get a chance to visit during my last trip to KL last year. Have a nice weekend. My weekend will be spending waiting and preparing for the coming chinese new year. :)

Unknown said...

uncle, laaa....pakai photomatix trial lagi ke? saya ada full version pro punya. pirate. hehehe...
shhhh~~~

Redzlan said...

In Putra Jaya you can have the whole day shooting various subject from people to landscape.
I like this saturated colour here.

escape said...

one word can describe that building! "STUNNING!". it's my first time to see that structure.

Unknown said...

Akmal,
Susah nak dapat lanun photomix di Kuching..yang lain ada lah tapi tak minat.

Anonymous said...

Its a beautiful building, thanks for sharing it.

Anonymous said...

Hello,
stopping by to say hello and to take a peak at your photos and writing for the week.
A beautiful building. Also like A- for airport for ABC photo.
Happy Chinese New Year! To You
It is morning here on Saturday. I plan to wear some read and display some red ribbon by my front door.
There is a restaurant heer called Ya Ya Noodles which has a nice celebration of music entertainment with meal nearby wher I live.