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Hijjas bin Kasturi (born 26 September 1936) is a Malaysian architect. Active for more than fifty years, he has been responsible for some of the most significant buildings in
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, postmodern, and
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styles. He is considered the father of Malaysian architecture of the second half of the twentieth century.


Early life

Hijjas was born in
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in 26 September 1936. His Chinese mother was raised in
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and then married a Singaporean Javanese. He went to Raffles Institute to continue his secondary education, and he was then granted a scholarship by the Australian Government to study at the
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; he eventually graduated from the
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. He moved to
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in 1967 and founded the first professional degree program in Malaysia, The School of Art and Architecture at MARA Institute of Technology. In 1977, he founded his own practice, Hijjas Kasturi Associates Sdn (HKAS).


Career

Hijjas started as a Draughtsman with the Singapore Housing Trust in 1956, preparing the Master Plan for Queenstown, and lowcost flats for Singapore. After three years, he joined the
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as a Draughtsman preparing the Master Plan for Elizabeth Town, South Australia and various housing schemes. In 1961, Hijjas became an Architectural Assistant with Brown & Davis, South Australia, working on hospital planning, commercial and religious buildings and housing. In 1965, he became an architect with Hume Proprietary Ltd., Melbourne, Australia planning the construction of factories, warehouses and district offices. In 1966, Hijjas returned to Singapore and became an Architect/Planner with Urban Renewal Department of the
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of Singapore, in charge of the central transportation terminus study, planning for Ministry of Internal Defence Headquarters and city Development. However, in 1967, he left Singapore for Malaysia and become the Team leader for feasibility study for the establishment of
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(ITM; now Universiti Teknologi MARA or UiTM). He was also the Founding Head of, School of Art and Architecture, ITM and the Master Planner for ITM Complex at
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. He was also the architect for MARA Vocational Institute, Malacca. In 1969, he was the founding principal partner of AkitekBersekutu, subsequently AkitekBersekutu Malaysia. He was also the Founding principal of Hijjas Kasturi Associates Sdn., Architects and Planners.


Notable buildings

Hijjas was the architect of Wisma Equity one of the most prominent brutalist buildings constructed in
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, 50450,
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, it is on a prominent site and was completed in 1982. It was officially opened in 1983 by Dato Elyas bin Omar. Wisma Equity is an 11 floors office building including a lower ground. It is made of exposed concrete, and the building appears to defy gravity and structure by becoming larger as it rises. In this regard, it bears a formal similarity to Marcel Breuer's
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in
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. Major buildings designed by Hijjas Kasturi Associates include the
Menara Maybank Maybank Tower ( ms, Menara Maybank) is a skyscraper in Pudu, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The tower is the headquarters of Maybank and houses the Maybank Numismatic Museum. History The construction of Maybank Tower commenced in 1984 on Court Hil ...
(1987),
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(1986),
Telekom Tower Telekom Tower, also known as TM Tower is a 55-story, 310-meter-tall supertall skyscraper in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is the world's 4th tallest twisted building. It is Malaysia's 5th tallest building, and is shaped to represent a sprouting ...
(2001),
Putrajaya International Convention Centre The Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC; ms, Pusat Konvensyen Antarabangsa Putrajaya) is the main convention centre of the Federal Territory of Putrajaya. PICC rises majestically from the top of Putrajaya's highest point in Prec ...
(2004) and the 4G11 Tower in Putrajaya (2008).


Awards

*J. Brett Plywood Award, Australia * Johan Bintang Sarawak, 1988 *Award for
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, Association of Engineers, California, USA, 1989 *Asean Award 1990, in recognition of his work in the visual arts (Architecture) *Nominated to the World Arts Council under the auspices of the World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland,1994 *12th Tokyo Creation Award by Tokyo Fashion Association, Japan, Dec 98 *PAM 2000 Excellence Awards in Recognition of Design Excellence in Commercial Building *Category on The Securities Commission Headquarters Building, July 2001 *Asean Energy Efficiency Award for Securities Commission Headquarters, Bukit Kiara *Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia's Gold Medal Award, Sept 2001 for outstanding works and invaluable contribution in architecture. *Award in Urban Redevelopment, Conservation and Restoration for Kampung Glam, Singapore by Pertubuhan Perancang Malaysia, Oct, 2001 *Vocational Excellence Award for the recognition of outstanding achievements in the field of Architecture by the Rotary Club of Metro Kuala Lumpur, Oct 2002 *Anjung Seri Creative Council Award for the recognition of outstanding achievements in the field of arts and designs by Berita Publishing SdnBhd, Nov 2002 *BCIA (Building Construction Interchange Asia) Top Ten 2005 Award, February 2005


Personal life

Hijjas married Elizabeth Fay Wilson, an Australian from Melbourne, and the couple had three children who were born in Australia, including daughter Serina Hijjas. Serina Hijjas now serves as director of Hijjas Kasturi Associates Sdn. Hijjas is now married to Angela Jane Longworth, with whom he has two daughters. In 1994 the couple launched a residency program for artists, writers, performers and choreographers. The residencies are based in heritage buildings that the two restored in Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Over the years the program has provided lodging and sponsorship to more than 100 artists. Hijjas and Angela were both recognized by Forbes Asia as Heroes of Philanthropy in 2011.


References


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kasturi, Hijjas Singaporean people of Malay descent Singaporean architects 1936 births Living people Malaysian people of Malay descent Singaporean people of Chinese descent Malaysian people of Chinese descent Singaporean people of Javanese descent Raffles Institution alumni Malaysian architects Brutalist architects Deconstructivism Postmodern architects