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English | HDTVRip | AVI | XviD 720x400 1106Kbps 25fps | MP3 128Kbps 2CH 48KHz | 00:27:02 | 248MB
Genre: Documentary
Genre: Documentary
Presenter: Matt Berman
In the late 1980s the Malaysian government decided to build a skyscraper so unprecedented in size and so ambitious that it sought to overtake Chicago’s Sears Tower as the tallest building in the world. The result – the elaborately curved Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur – achieved both goals. But for Cesar Pelli, the Western architect charged with the task of creating this national symbol that both respected the past and looked forward to the 21st century, it would be an enormous design challenge on a rocky and unchartered road – and getting the towers built in Malaysia would prove almost impossible.
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