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| Apartments & Condominium |
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| Institutional |
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| Commercial |
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| Interior Design |
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| Tall Buildings |
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PREVIOUS FEATURES - TALL BUILDINGS |
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CELCOM CORPORATE OFFICE SEBERANG PERAI, PENANG, MALAYSIA |
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HOTEL JALAN SULTAN ISMAIL KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA |
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CORPORATE TOWER KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA |
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A design proposal for a high-rise tower which again reflects 2 sails, as reflected in the first design sketch, which is translated into the building form |
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PUTRAJAYA COMERCIAL COMPLEX PUTRAJAYA, MALAYSIA |
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The “Astana” Business and Commercial Center.
The concept of the Astana is to position Putrajaya as a Business and Commercial hub located at the core Island.
“Astana”, a Malay word which translates as Palace, and in our design we envisioned this development as a Commercial and Business Palace of Putrajaya.. It would also be a Jewel on the boulevard, which would be a growth catalyst for other such development in future.
This building centers on a landscaped courtyard, which allows both internal and external views. The development is broken up to 3 building blocks of various heights. The two low-rise blocks are 9 and 7 levels in height and was intentionally designed as flexible business suites, which can be partitioned. Once partitioned it can either be rented or sold by strata. The ground floor units were purposely designed for retailers or for outdoor cafes. These ground floor units will have dual frontage, facing the boulevard, side road and the internal courtyard. The 17 levels Tower building could also be used as Business Suites or if required as a whole office floor. The floor area of each of these floors is approximately 608 sq meters to 672 sq meters per floor. This development has two entrances. One entrance is dedicated to the tower block and the other faces the Boulevard. However, these entrances are directed into the courtyard.
The open landscape courtyard, which opens itself to the surrounding building levels, is an important feature. It brings light, air and greenery into the building and allows the building to be sensitive to the tropical climate. At the courtyard level, the vast landscaped open space is designed to promote casual interaction between users of the building. It is also an identifiable space that connects the otherwise 3 separate buildings together.
Architecturally, the modern outlook of the building is sensitive to the local climatic conditions. We introduced various sun shading devices that cut down on direct sunlight but at the same time do not hamper the panoramic view of Putrajaya. |
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PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT JALAN GOMBAK, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA |

1 BLOCK OF OFFICE BUILDING AND 1 BLOCK OF SERVICE APARTMENTS, PODIUM AND PEDESTRIAN BOULEVARD |
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Existing Government Institution, Banks both foreign and local, Hotels, Shopping Center and Offices Complexes are located around the site. |
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In designing this would be prestigious buildings, we have taken into account, the impact (usually, socially and environmentally) to the general well being of surroundings.
A good design, does not always lie in its aesthetic or efficiency, it must also be sensitive to its context at the pedestrian level (located at the ground level).
A new and exciting development is underway to complement the CAHB and its surrounding area.
This development will transform the general surroundings into a vibrant and beautiful commercial center at Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman area.
A new 20 storey Office building, 4 level Shopping Center, a 16 storey Service Apartments and a Pedestrian Promanade will elevate the area into a commercial hub of Kuala Lumpur.
Plan view showing the connectivity of the Pedestrian Promanade to the CAHB tower creating Kuala Lumpur's new attraction which is required to be pedestrian friendly. |
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View of the Pedestrian Boulevard canopys. |
View of Office Towers. |

Top view the development within its context. |
Elevational/ Perspective view facing and over Jalan TAR shophouses. |
Landscaped pedestrian boulevard with kiosks. |
View of the pedestrian boulavard. |
View of the pedestrian boulavard. |
Top view from the Boulevard. |
View from the Boulevard. |
View of Office Towers. |
View of Office Towers. |
Top view : Office Towers and Podium. |
Office Tower with an abstraction of Malay roof. |
View of Office Towers. |
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REFURBISHMENT PROPOSAL FOR MENARA PERNAS MALAYSIA |
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