GDP Architects Sarah Merican on 35 years of Malaysian architecture and design legacy

Author: Tatler ASIA
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The Disabled Designer Network (DDNxLA) is a new initiative in landscape architecture. Open to folks identifying with any kind of disability or chronic illnesses, it welcomes practitioners, specialists, consultants, students, scholars, or faculty in landscape architecture. While our current focus is within the field of landscape architecture, we hope to expand to other design fields, and we are currently open to affiliates, such as architects, planners, other designers, and to allies who would like to join in on the conversation.

Thirty-five years after its founding, GDP Architects has quietly become one of Malaysia’s most influential design practices, leaving its mark across Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, and George Town. From August 30 through October 19, the firm opens its doors for a different kind of project: examining its own evolution through “group, design, partnership,” a retrospective exhibition at its GDP Campus in Bukit Damansara.

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