KL
Tower
Kuala
Lumpur Tower, the nation's spectacular tower, was designed
by the local firm of Kumpulan Senireka Sdn. Bhd. and constructed
by Wayss & Freytag to provide the nation with a telecommunications
and broadcasting tower.
It is one of the tallest concrete
towers in the world at 421 metres and also the fourth tallest
telecommunications tower in the world.
The construction of Kuala Lumpur
Tower which began on October 1991, was a 3-phase process.
The first phase was the widening of Jalan Punchak and the
excavation of soil from the construction site. In the second
phase involved the construction of the foundation and basement
of the tower.
Approximately 50,000 cubic
metres of concrete were continuously poured for 31 hours thus
setting a record in the Malaysian construction industry. The
third phase was the construction of the 'superstructure' which
began in May 1993.
The touristic building is adomed
with designs that reflect the Malaysian Islamic culture. The
main lobby of the upper ground floor is decorated with exquisite
glass-clad domes that sparkle like giant diamonds. These domes
were designed and arranged in the form of the Muqarnas by
Iranian craftsmen from Isfahan.
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