Carian Anda

Mercu Tanda Ipoh



Year

2010


Description
This work is built in order to be one of the landmarks in Ipoh that combines a semi-circular shape consisting of five pillars on which is placed an arrangement of letters in three dimensions that have bright colors and can be seen from afar. In front of it is a three-storey fountain pool that is sometimes used as a place for animals such as wild birds to perch and drink there.

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Polycarbonate dan aluminium

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