Totally agree and i was lucky to be working there at a young age i saw a lot of the real old in them buildings that are now gone 🤔
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Totally agree and i was lucky to be working there at a young age i saw a lot of the real old in them buildings that are now gone 🤔
It's the passage of time, I guess. Walking around Kuala Lumpur, I do see remnants of the time back when my dad was walking around, working on the capital as it was slowly being modernised. Such different times.
That building is the central train station here in Kuala Lumpur, and it's one of the most recognisable highlights of the city. It's also still being used quite heavily today, and I remembered admiring the colonial architecture back when I was working downtown, hopping between trains :-D
Me, too! There's so much more character in older architecture, though I wonder if future generations would look at glass and steel structures, and say... "Wow, that's pretty cool!". I guess times change 😁
I can certainly agree with that! It's a matter of how it's designed :-)