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In the heart of Kuala Lumpur’s Golden Triangle, a bold monument to ambition was once imagined: the Tradewinds Square Tower. Rising to a staggering 2,543 feet, this megatall skyscraper was meant to eclipse the Petronas Towers and place Malaysia on the global architectural map. Designed with influences from Islamic geometry and biomimicry, and backed by billions in investment, the tower was to be the centrepiece of a futuristic mixed-use complex — a city within a city. But it was never built. In this documentary, we trace the rise and quiet fall of what could have been Southeast Asia’s tallest building. From the demolition of the Crowne Plaza Mutiara Hotel to the ambitious plans that promised one of the world’s tallest structures, this is the story of a skyscraper that aimed for the clouds — and fell flat. 🔍 What you’ll learn: Why the Tradewinds Square Tower was conceived in the early 2010s How its design blended cultural symbolism with cutting-edge engineering What factors — financial, political, and global — stalled the project indefinitely Why the site remains a car park in 2025, a monument to unfulfilled vision Featuring rare concept renderings, urban development analysis, and insights into the economic realities of megaprojects, this documentary explores how one tower became a cautionary tale of architectural overreach. 👉 Subscribe for more stories about the buildings that shaped — and almost reshaped — our cities. #TradewindsSquare #UnbuiltGiants #KualaLumpurArchitecture #MegatallSkyscrapers #UrbanDevelopment #MalaysianArchitecture #SkyscraperDocumentary #GoldenTriangleKL #FailedProjects #ArchitectureHistory