The single block standing in front of the red building is the one that manage to attract my attention, not on the positive way but more of 'what sort of weird looking architecture doing here' kind of way. First and foremost, Perak DOES NOT have such identity for its architecture and that sort of roof belongs to Minangkabau where you can usually find it in Negeri Sembilan. There fore to apply it significantly onto this particular public building is such a nuisance to its architecture identity. I think the local municipal should be more alert before allowing such architecture to make a bold statement.