Architect, Founder
RDA Harris Design Group
Mr. Harris won the Colombo Plan Scholarship to study in Australia in 1975. After 10 years, he returned to Malaysia to serve the country followed by a six-year stint in Brunei. In 1992, he was appointed as Principal Architect of KLCC and the Architect-of-Record for Petronas Twin Towers, the world’s tallest (twin) building. Armed with these experiences, Mr. Harris established RDA-Harris Architects in 1995, with the objective of providing world-class architectural and urban design services. Subsequently, this merged into RDA-Harris Design Group, a leading design firm in the region.
He travels extensively in pursuit of greater knowledge in architecture and design. As an educationist, he has lectured in many design schools. In recognition of their achievements, his practice has won many international and local awards, including B.I.D. Paris 2000, ARCASIA Gold Medal, Macau 2003, PAM Gold Medal, Kuala Lumpur 2002 and in 2005 for a competition in Abu Dhabi. In 2007 his design for the Serendah House, Malaysia, was nominated for the Aga Khan Award for Architecture for the 2005-2007 cycle.
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