Petronas Tower (Kuala Lumpur)
The twin sky liners of Kuala Lumpur prided itself on being the tallest buildings in the world over the years 1988 to 2004. They were designed by Argentine – North American architect César Pelli. The 88-storey towers are built with steel and glass façade, designed to reinforce the themes of Islamic art. The stainless steel entices the illustrious Sun, highlighting the magnificent structures. The doors open onto the Sky Bridge, a connecting structure between the towers. It ascends even higher to level 86 from where you can see the breath taking view of Kuala Lumpur. The interiors of the towers portray the Malaysian art and culture.