Lee was the architect of record for the Central Market, the finest Art Deco building in Kuala Lumpur that dates to 1936.
[1] Lee's work then shifted in a modern direction, and he created an apartment block that was among the city's most prestigious addresses.
The Central Market is one of the living examples of South East Asian Art Deco Architecture that is still well preserved and serving its original function.
Blue Boy Mansion is a seven-storey residential building and was built in 1962, located in Jalan Tong Shin, Kuala Lumpur.
It consists of two rectangular courtyards, with shop lots on the ground floor perimeter, and a roof terrace.
Perched atop a hill in Bukit Bintang, the upper floors enjoy panoramic views of the city.
Marble Jade Mansion is an apartment block built in February 1963 in Jalan Berhala Brickfield, Kuala Lumpur.
The building consists of 60 units in four storey flat houses with 2 or 3 bedrooms with a square overlooking and open courtyard.
Buildings amenities were located to avoid inconvenience, including the air-conditioning ducts, lavatories, staircases, lifts, and lighting.
Lee designed 51 units of bungalow, according to the colonial classification system, types A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K at Ipoh Road for the Indian Co-operative Housing Society Ltd.
[10] The building still stands Located on Lot 1301, Section 95, Jalan Thamby Abdullah, Kuala Lumpur.
Like the architect's other apartment house, Blue Boy Mansion, the 9 Storey Flat features a roof terrace.
It was a hospitality venture that brought a Disney-style theme park to Southeast Asia owned by Magnum Corporation.