Tuesday, December 14, 2010

The History Of Suleiman Court

Suleiman Courts was the first high-rise apartment building in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The building was constructed at the direction of Malaysia's first Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, who intended the Courts to provide affordable housing.

The Courts were built in 1957, as the Federation of Malaya neared official independence from the United Kingdom. Tunku Abdul Rahman had hoped for the building to be not just complete, but already occupied, in time for Hari Merdeka (the official proclamation of independence) on August 31; however, the first apartments were not occupied until February of 1958.

The three blocks of the Courts (Block A, Block B, and Block C) were located on Batu Road (now Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman), and had 295 apartments between them. They were demolished in 1986, to make room for the Sogo shopping complex.
Source: Wikipedia


This black and white photo was taken in 1964. In the background is Block B. Behind the people in the photo is a small field. This family seating on the foyer seat facing Odeon Cinema.

Sogo shopping complex has now replaced Suleiman Court. 

5 comments:

  1. I am Andrew, I was stay in Suleiman Court since 1982, I'm so miss my little friend at that time, he is called "Ah Ngau"(啊牛), the younger son of "Yin Loong"(賢隆雜貨店)Provision Shop in Block C. Who can tell me about his situation?
    my e-mail his : andrew_almh@yahoo.com

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    1. I stayed there since 68 till it was torn down

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  2. Hi, im a new generation before suleiman courts ordered for demolish. What happen to the house owner of Suleiman Court, are they are giving trade off house or any compensation money?

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  3. We were given a choice to either be relocated to cheras or sentul.

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  4. I remember the shop, they have a big german shepherd. Lost contact with most of the folks.... Some hv moved to cheras sri melaka flats. Yin loong, i think hv moved to sentul.

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