Today, classical is used to describe perfection of form, with an emphasis on harmony and unity and restraint of emotion. Usually, it is applied to works that are representational but idealistic. Classic is used to describe anything which is the epitome of its type.
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The photographs below are some examples of Greek/Classical or Egyptian culture in Malaysia which are found by the members of Group 9.
Corinthian Style is used in the design. This is because its capital is very elaborate and decorated with acanthus leaves.
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The elegent Municipal Council building in Georgetown built in 1879, the Town Council Offices (former Police Contingent building) in Klang built in 1910, and the Seremban State Library which was formerly known as the State Secretariat building built in 1912.
The architects used classically proportioned columns and plaster, using Doric, Ionian and Corinthian capitals, to create these majestic structures. These buildings embody the elegant colonial architectural design, with regal Corinthian columns, tall windows and spacious balconies on the upper floors.
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The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank (HSBC) building is another stunning white colonial structure and was actually the bank's first branch in Malaysia, being built when Ipoh was a fabulously rich city due to its tin mining operations
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It was designed by a British architect called A.B. Hubbock in the year 1913. The construction of the building was completed in the year 1917 after interruption by the First World War.
As Mr.Hubbock had previously served the British administration in India before being transferred to Kuala Lumpur, so he used Morish/Northern Indian designs here. Its domes and minarets’ unique features make it one of the most phothograph railway station in the world. The station housed a linear set of halls with the platforms were out behind. It has tall minarets and arches that are still in good condition today.
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5. Sultan Ibrahim Building
Sultan Ibrahim Building which located at Bukit Timbalan, Johor Bahru is the former state secretariat building of Johor.
The buiding's architecture have colonial and Malay architecture with its Saracenic design and tower made it a landmark in Johor Bahru. We can found Corinthian style at the entrance of this building.
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5. Sultan Ibrahim Building
(Main entrance)
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Sultan Ibrahim Building which located at Bukit Timbalan, Johor Bahru is the former state secretariat building of Johor.
The buiding's architecture have colonial and Malay architecture with its Saracenic design and tower made it a landmark in Johor Bahru. We can found Corinthian style at the entrance of this building.
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In my opinion, the architecture of these buildings use the column nicely.
I don't feel kitsch in these buildings.
However, there might be kitsch occurred in other building in Malaysia.
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