Photographer’s Note
The Sultan Abdul Samad Building in Jalan Raja is one of the most well known landmarks in the city. The construction of this building started in 1893 and was completed in 1896. Initially the building was designed to house the colonial State Government of Selangor but when it was completed, it housed the entire Federated Malay States (FMS) admninistration.
From :Wikipedia
The first plans were drawn up by R..A.J. Bidwell under the supervision of the state architect, A.C. Norman. However the plans were based on classical Renaissance style which was not so suitable for our climate and environment. Hence only the general layout of the plans were approved and the external elevations of the building were changed by Norman. It was recommended that an oriental style would be more suitable with the tropical and cultural environment here and hence the Moorish style which were a mixture of European function and Islamic form were chosen for the exterior of the building. This style was later adopted for the design of most public buildings in Kuala Lumpur built in the period that followed.
The foundation stone of the building was laid by the Governor of the Straits Settlements, Sir Charles Mitchell, on 19th October 1894. Mitchell however did not entirely agreed that Kuala Lumpur needed such a grand government office but this sentiment was put to rest with the formation of the FMS and subsequent increase in Kuala Lumpur?s administrative importance as its capital.
The capital is two storeys high with a two meter wide verandahway around both floors. It is constructed of red brick with invitation stone dressing with a titled roof. The exposed red brick with the white plaster lined arches and striped courses became known as the blood and bandages style.
The plan of the building is asymmetrical with a F-shaped plan form. The verandahs which surround the building are arcaded and several forms of arches were used such as pointed arch, ogee arch. horse-shoe arch. multifoil arch and four-centered arch were all emphasized by the imitation stone dressing. Indian patent stone with Islamic geometrical patterns was used in the flooring. The building has three towers, that is the central clock tower which is square in plan and two shorter circulation towers with outer stairways that climb the towers in a spiraled fashion. All three towers have onion shaped domes with copper coverings.
Many historical events had been held in front of this building. Among them was the declaration of independence of Malaysia (Malaya then) on 31 August, 1957 and the lowering of the Union Jack Flag. On 1st January 1982, the clock tower became the venue for another historic event when the time between West Malaysia, Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore were standardized.
paura, banaei_nikon, Kielia, PaulVDV, yedirenk, phwall, shevchenko, skippy007, LeeLoo, Flavia, worldcitizen trouve(nt) cette note utile
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paura
(38816) 2009-01-15 2:43
Foozi,
Excellnet photo from this amazing architecture. The constructive details are very vivid and and really interesting. Well done!
Abraço
Paulo
banaei_nikon
(775) 2009-01-15 4:06
Salam Foozi
Excellent shot with the mountains making a great background. Sharpness on the top of the tower is good.
TFS
**MAB**
lousat
(15722) 2009-01-15 4:21
Hi Foozi,the perspective make a difference..excellent point of view and great details and colors,very interesting place in a very interesting pic,my best compliments,Luciano
jmdias
(19593) 2009-01-15 6:31
foozi
wonderful palace, it does a nice contrast with the modern building in the back ground. I liked the light and the sharpness, we can see lots of marvelous details. well done
hugs
jorge
Kielia
(8611) 2009-01-15 11:01
Hi Foozi,
you have written an interesting note to accompany a beautiful capture of this interesting landmark of K L. The contrast between the charming house and the modern buildings is excellent. Great POV! I also like the management of the light. TFS!
Warm regards
Harriet
yedirenk
(7463) 2009-01-15 12:16
Hi dear Foozi,
Colours and details are very excellent.very interesting scene with old and new architecture.but always old is beautiful..
also great light manamegement.good sharpness.well done
TFS
Best wishes
Cevdet
PaulVDV
(5292) 2009-01-15 12:25
Hello Foozi,
I really like the architecture of this Sultan Abdul Samad Building and the contrast with the much newer skyscrapers behind it. Good vertical format. I also find that long tall palmtree next to the tower reaching for the dome very beautiful on this picture.
Best regards, Paul
phwall
(5685) 2009-01-15 12:26
Hi Foozi,
Great shot, the light hitting the tower and dome looks wonderful.
Good sharp image, good POV, good composition and an interesting subject, good stuff, well done.
Regards
Peter
shevchenko
(10004) 2009-01-15 18:37
Hi Foozi,
I also have this selected structure but not yet upload it to TE, the shades is very dim for adding mysterious feels to this historical building, thanks for sharing.
Ally
aadilj
(17950) 2009-01-17 1:20
Hey Foozi, this is so much like some of the archietcture we have here in India as well. i am glad you decided to show this to us and gave us a real peep into your country my friend
trekks
(14324) 2009-01-19 1:57
hi Foozi
I find the color saturation here to be good for this scene. A nice POV I must say to include the banks especially OCBC with the tinted glass. Good placement of the moorish dome between the 2 modern buildings, and I cannot possibly do better than this.
Good lighting control.
tfs, bill
skippy007
(7237) 2009-01-20 23:05
Hello Foozi, Very colourful & ornate old building, I like the way you included the new style buildings it gives it a good contrast in colour & architecture. Your note as always very comprehensive & interesting.
Thanks
Santo
fkokol
(1614) 2009-01-23 3:12
Great composition. also nice combination with old and modern architecture. wonderful colours and sharpness.
greetings,
figen
LeeLoo
(5218) 2009-01-25 7:17
Dear Foozi Saad!
Amazing architecture.
Wonderful contrast: old and new architecture.
Good point of view.
Very good composition.
Original picture.
TFS!
Flavia
(10202) 2009-01-26 20:03
Hi Foozi,
This is really one of the nicest buildings in KL. Nice close-up showing the contrast between this building and its suroundings ones.
Regards,
Flavia
worldcitizen
(2277) 2009-05-19 13:32
Hello Foozi,
I like your presentation of this beautiful building, with the Moorish tower in between the two modern bank buildings. The details are great; we can even see the small windows that are open in the tower. Good note, too!
berek
(28959) 2009-06-06 20:36
Hi Foozi,
This is interesting architecture her. good point of view ad clear picture my friend. thanks for your note.
Greetings.
Burak
Photo Information
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Copyright: Foozi Saad (foozi)
(4733) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2008-11-07
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Nikon D80, Nikkor AF18-135mm
- Exposition: f/5.0, 1/160 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale
- Date Submitted: 2009-01-15 1:58








