Draft:Michael KC Cheah
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- Comment: References are only passing mentions. Funnyfarmofdoom (talk to me) 01:33, 14 April 2024 (UTC)
Michael KC Cheah is a Malaysian architect most known for his designs of sports stadiums in the Middle-East. Most notably, his origami inspired[1] design of the King Fahd Sports City[2] (Formally King Fahd International Stadium).
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- ^ Burck, Luiza; Kong, Mario; Januário, Pedro (13 April 2015). "Paper Architecture inspired in Origami and Emergency Temporary Architecture Challenges and potentials in this implementation". 3rd Annual International Conference on Architecture and Civil Engineering (ACE 2015). doi:10.5176/2301-394X_ACE15.78.
- ^ "King Fahd Sports City, currently under renovation expected to open in 2026". parametric-architecture.com.