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Landmark: Sultan Ibrahim BuildingCity: Johor Bahru
Country: Malaysia
Continent: Asia
Sultan Ibrahim Building, Johor Bahru, Malaysia, Asia
The Sultan Ibrahim Building is a governmental administrative complex located in Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
It serves as the primary administrative center for the Johor state government.
Visual Characteristics
The building is constructed primarily from reinforced concrete and steel, with exterior cladding of granite and marble. Its dominant color palette features cream and beige tones. The structure stands at approximately 100 meters in height, comprising 25 stories above ground. Its architectural style is modern, characterized by clean lines, geometric forms, and large expanses of glass, reflecting a functionalist approach.
Location & Access Logistics
The Sultan Ibrahim Building is situated at Jalan Lingkaran Dalam, Johor Bahru, approximately 1.5 kilometers west of the city center. Access is via Jalan Lingkaran Dalam, which connects to the Skudai Highway (Federal Route 1). Limited visitor parking is available in the basement levels, accessible from Jalan Lingkaran Dalam. Public transport options include the Causeway Link bus services, with several routes stopping near the building, such as Bus JPO2 and Bus 170.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of the Sultan Ibrahim Building commenced in 2013 and was completed in 2018. It was designed by Arkitek KDI Sdn. Bhd. and built by Malaysian Resources Corporation Berhad (MRCB). The building's original purpose was to consolidate various state government departments and agencies into a single, modern administrative hub, replacing older, dispersed offices.
Key Highlights & Activities
Observation of the building's exterior architecture is the primary activity. Interior access is restricted to authorized personnel and scheduled official visits. The building's strategic location offers views of the Johor Strait and Singapore.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The building contains modern office facilities, including climate control systems and elevators. Restrooms are available on each floor. Shade is provided by the building's structure and surrounding landscaping. Cellular phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the vicinity. Food vendors and dining facilities are located in the commercial areas of Johor Bahru, a short distance from the building.
Best Time to Visit
For external viewing and photography, the late afternoon (approximately 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM) provides favorable lighting conditions due to the angle of the sun. The best months for visiting Johor Bahru, in general, are during the drier periods from March to September, avoiding the heaviest monsoon seasons.
Facts & Legends
The Sultan Ibrahim Building is one of the tallest administrative buildings in Malaysia. A specific operational detail is that the building's design incorporates energy-efficient features, including a facade that minimizes solar heat gain.
Nearby Landmarks
- Johor Bahru City Square (0.8km East)
- Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple (1.2km Northeast)
- Sultan Abu Bakar Royal Palace (1.5km South)
- Tan Hiok Nee Heritage Street (1.0km East)
- Dataran Bandaraya Johor Bahru (0.9km East)