STANDING ICONS
Tatler Malaysia|May 2023
Three leading Malaysian architects share the most iconic buildings from their portfolios and explain what makes them so special
Elizabeth Soong
STANDING ICONS

PINTASAN SALOMA

According to Syah Kamaruddin, director and principal at Veritas Design Group, the Pintasan Saloma encapsulates the essence of Malaysian architectural intervention. This pedestrian bridge connects KLCC (Kuala Lumpur City Centre) to the Kampung Baru enclave, acting as a link to two worlds—traditional and modern— that intersect above the Klang River and AKLEH highway.

What does an iconic building mean to you? 

It is a one-of-a-kind architectural statement that represents the nation and cultural identities; it evokes human introspection, marks the impactful progress of societies, and portrays innovative design excellence.

If you had to pick one iconic building from your portfolio, what would it be?

The Pintasan Saloma. It is inspired by the sireh junjung, an ornamental leaf traditionally offered in Malay wedding ceremonies as a symbol of unity. This represents the ceremonial gesture that embodies the bond between KLCC and Kampung Baru.

Can you share any interesting anecdotes about designing and building it?

Pintasan Saloma is designed as a portal into both ends of the city that frames the scenic view of the vibrant KLCC, the Petronas Twin Towers and other major city landmarks, as well as the future developments in Kampung Baru.

Each of the facade panels is equipped with state-of-the-art lighting modules to illuminate the bridge at night. However, its reflective and unique shape catches the sunlight during the day to give the bridge a slight glimmer and distinctive character.

The curved steel roof canopy consists of 4,100 diamond facade modules, made of solid and perforated aluminium, glass and transparent panels. The configuration of these panels are designed to enhance the overlapping concept of sirih junjung, and its pattern references those found in traditional Malay arts and craft.

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