Kuala Lumpur City Centre
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Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) is a multipurpose development area in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. KLCC refers to the area within and surrounding the KLCC Park but the term has also been widely used by buildings nearby to the vicinity.
Designed to be a city within a city, the 100-acre site hosts the
History
The site of the Kuala Lumpur City Centre was historically part of an affluent suburban residential area north of the old Kuala Lumpur town, linked to the town via Ampang Road and populated by bungalows and mansions dating as far back as the colonial early-20th century. The centrepiece of the area was the original site of the
Geographical definition
The KLCC development is (unofficially) defined as the area bounded by Jalan Ampang in the north, Jalan P Ramlee in the west, Jalan Pinang and Jalan Kia Peng in the south, and Jalan Stonor in the east.
For land administration purposes, the KLCC precinct is listed as the 58th section, Bandar Kuala Lumpur.[2]
Clockwise from north, KLCC is surrounded by Kampung Baru, Ampang Hilir, Tun Razak Exchange, Bukit Bintang and Bukit Nanas.
KLCC, forming part of Kuala Lumpur's central business district, falls within Bukit Bintang parliamentary constituency.
Development zone
KLCC is an area with mixed developments in various stages of construction. The area is divided into several plots of land, each with a specific purpose. Zoning of the development is based on the KLCC Masterplan.[3][4]
Lot | Development Type | Name | Notes | |
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A | Office | Menara Maxis |
Maxis' headquarters | |
B | Office | Petronas Twin Towers |
Suria KLCC is located at the base of the towers | |
C | Office / Commercial | Menara 3 Petronas (Menara Carigali) |
Extension of Suria KLCC, Marini's on 57 rooftop bar is located at Level 57 | |
R | Commercial | Suria KLCC | Shopping mall of the KLCC development | |
D | Hotel | Mandarin Oriental Hotel Kuala Lumpur | Club Kyō is located in the basement level of the hotel | |
D1 | Unknown | - | Was a work site, a tunnel from Lot C to here has been built.
Currently an open car park managed by KLCC Parking Management Sdn Bhd. |
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E | Commercial | Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre | The Aquaria KLCC is located just beneath the convention centre | |
E1 | ||||
F | ||||
G1 | ||||
G | Hotel | Traders Hotel
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91 | Commercial | Permata Sapura Tower | - | |
H | Commercial | ExxonMobil Tower | - | |
J | Office | - | Currently an open car park managed by KLCC Parking Management Sdn Bhd | |
J1 | Office | - | Currently an open car park managed by KLCC Parking Management Sdn Bhd | |
P2 | Office | - | Currently an open car park managed by KLCC Parking Management Sdn Bhd | |
185 | Mixed Development | Lot K, KLCC | Was in construction, currently works on the site have been put on hold.[5] | |
K | ||||
176 | ||||
177 | Utility | KLCC District Cooling Centre |
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178 | Public Space | As Syakirin Mosque | - | |
187 | Public Space | KLCC Park | An urban park | |
L | Mixed Development | KLCC retail podium and gallery space | Currently under construction; a new retail mall component and galley for Petronas[6] | |
L1 | Opened on March 16, 2023; part of the MRT Putrajaya Line[7] | |||
M | Tower M (KLCC East Gate) | Foundation works for a proposed skyscraper, was part of the KLCC park and car park | ||
N | Unknown | - | Temporarily being used as a diversion for KLCC Tunnel due to KLCC Retail Mall constructions[8] | |
P | Residential | The Binjai On The Park | The one and only residential component of the whole development | |
P1 |
Offices
The 88-storey towers were built using mostly reinforced concrete, with steel-and-glass facades to resemble Islamic motifs which were intended to reflect the official and majority religion of Malaysia. The cross section of the tower resembles Rub el Hizb, which further solidifies the Islamic motif in the tower design.
ExxonMobil Tower
ExxonMobil Tower was completed 1 January 1997 and it is the headquarters of the Malaysian subsidiary of ExxonMobil, one of the largest listed companies in the world.
The 126 m (413 ft), 30-storey tower is a rectangular-shaped building, with a virtually column-free interior. For aesthetics, the north and south elevations are set back at level 5, while the north elevation facing the public park is further set back at levels 22 and 26
Menara Carigali
Officially Menara 3 Petronas, this tower is a 60-story tower which was completed in 2012. The tower is connected with the shopping mall Suria KL
The tower is also designed by César Pelli with construction started in 2006 and finished in 2012. The tower has a separate entrance facing the Mandarin Oriental hotel and also has a tunnel link towards Lot D1. Lot D1 will be the site of a future development by the owner, KLCC Properties. Like the Petronas Twin Towers, the Building Services Engineer was Flack + Kurtz.
The cross section of the tower features two geometric shapes, a square and a rectangle. The rectangle shape in the building starts at the ground floor and extends up to the 40th floor. The triangle shape extends to the top of the tower. At the top of the tower, a crown completes the design. It is expected the crown will hold the tower's company logo.
Menara Maxis
Menara Maxis is the headquarters of Maxis Communications, one of Malaysia's largest telecommunication companies.
Suria KLCC
Suria KLCC is currently the only and main commercial centre in the KLCC area. The shopping mall occupies space underneath the Petronas Twin Towers and shares its parking lot (Suria KLCC parking rate) with it. The six-story shopping mall was extended to Petronas Menara Tiga in 2011.
The mall is linked to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre via an underground pedestrian tunnel, which in turn is connected to the Bukit Bintang shopping district via an elevated pedestrian walkway.
The Building Services Engineer was Flack + Kurtz who is currently part of the WSP | Parsons Brinkerhoff Company.
Hotels
There are currently four hotels in the KLCC precinct:
- Mandarin Orientalis the main hotel which sits between Suria KLCC and Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.
- Traders Hotel, which is owned by Petronas and run by Shangri-La Hotels, connects directly with the convention centre. This hotel has 571 rooms.
- The Four Seasons Place Kuala Lumpur, managed by Four Seasons Hotel and Resort, is located within the KLCC vicinity.
- Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, facing Jalan Pinang, just next to the convention centre.
- The Ruma Residences is also just a stroll away from KLCC Park and Pavillion Shopping Mall.[9]
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
The KLCC area has a 1,300,000-square-foot (120,000 m2) convention centre known as the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre parking rate). The total function area is around 216,000 square feet (20,100 m2). The convention centre is directly connected with the Traders Hotel. The Impiana Hotel, which is owned and operated by KLCC Properties, developer of the KLCC area, is connected via a walk bridge. In the master plan, there will be several more buildings to be built near or on the convention centre area.
The Binjai On The Park
The Binjai On The Park is the only residential area within the development.[10] The residential space is two 42-story buildings having an unobstructed view of the Petronas Twin Towers. It is designed by Allen Jack + Cottier (known famously as AJ+C), the Australian-based architect with regional presence in Malaysia, Vietnam and China.[11] The residential towers is the most expensive in Malaysia with a 19,500 square feet penthouse has been sold for a record RM50 million.[12]
Public area
At the centre of the property lies KLCC Park. The park is one of the last designs of notable Brazilian park designer Roberto Burle Marx. The park holds a jogging track, a public swimming pool, several children's playground and a man-made lake complete with water fountains.
The area also has a mosque known as As Syakirin Mosque which has the capacity to hold 12,000 people. Naturally, many religious activities such as Friday prayers are conducted here.
Access
Public transport
KLCC is served by a
The district is also served by the PY21 Persiaran KLCC MRT station, formerly known as KLCC East station, on the 12 Putrajaya Line. The second phase of the line opened on 16 March 2023 where this underground station is included. It will be directly connected to the KLCC Retail Podium and the Tower M in the future.
A dedicated taxi stand, which utilises the coupon system, is available at the shopping mall entrance. Patrons who do not wish to use the system have the option to walk up to another taxi stand which is situated on the main road.
Road network
Although the area is bordered by 5 main roads, main road access is through
KLCC is also connected to Jalan Ampang via an underground tunnel.
Other access
The developer (Petronas) has spent RM100 million as part of its social contribution programme to build an elevated, air-conditioned walkway from the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre to the
Utility
KLCC District Cooling
KLCC District Cooling is a building that is used to provide
The building is situated behind As Syakirin Mosque.
See also
- KL Sentral - Malaysia's main railway station with mixed development, in Brickfields
- Tun Razak Exchange - new financial centre between Bukit Bintang and Maluri
- KL Metropolis - major centre for international trade and exhibitions in Segambut
- Bangsar South City - an integrated property development built on the former Kampung Kerinchi in Lembah Pantai
- Pudu Jail, now containing Southeast Asia's first LaLaport mall from Japan.
- Bandar Malaysia - a mothballed transit oriented development to be built on the former Sungai Besi Air Base
- Merdeka Stadium, including 118 Mall
- Mid Valley City - mixed development in Lembah Pantai which features 2 shopping malls
- Putrajaya - fully planned city in southern Selangor. Currently the administrative capital of Malaysia
References
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- ^ "APLIKASI CARIAN KOD DAN NAMA SEMPADAN PENTADBIRAN TANAH (UPI)". Retrieved 10 September 2022.
- ^ "KLCC Master Plan". KLCC Properties. KLCC Properties. Archived from the original on 21 February 2013.
- ^ https://www.supertalls.fr/Files/Image/kuala%20lumpur/tour%20petronas/master%20plan.png [bare URL image file]
- ^ "Fairmont Kuala Lumpur Complex - The Skyscraper Center". www.skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
- ^ "LOT LL1M KLCC RETAIL PODIUM & GALLERY – BIMASIA Sdn Bhd". www.bimasia.com.my. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
- ^ "Persiaran KLCC". MRT Corp. Archived from the original on 21 October 2021. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
- ^ Ganesan, Vasantha (18 July 2018). "A 145-storey skyscraper on the cards?". The Edge Markets. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
- ^ "The Ruma Residences, KLCC | Propertygenie.com.my". The Ruma Residences, KLCC. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
- ^ "The Binjai On The Park". www.thebinjaionthepark.com. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
- ^ Stevens, Rick (26 October 2016). "Binjai On The Park".
- ^ Chee, Kee Hua (2 May 2011). "KL Most Expensive Condo! RM50 million at the Binjai". Retrieved 20 February 2012.
- ^ "KLCC District Cooling".[permanent dead link]
- ^ "KLCC: The Precinct". KLCC Property. Archived from the original on 21 February 2013. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
External links
- Media related to Kuala Lumpur City Centre at Wikimedia Commons