Shaping Kuala Lumpur For The Past and Future
Datuk Hajeedar Abdul Majid, Architect
29-Oct-25 19:00
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Before Kuala Lumpur became a skyline of glass and steel, its civic heart was shaped by architects who believed buildings should carry memory. One of them was Datuk Hajeedar Abdul Majid, whose work spans decades of public architecture. From restoring colonial landmarks to designing institutions that anchor the city’s identity. In this episode, we talk to him about how his architectural choices have helped KL hold onto its past while stepping into the future.
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Produced by: Alia Zefri, Lee Chwi Lynn
Presented by: Susan Tam
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Categories: History/Heritage, culture
Tags: kuala lumpur, architecture,
