Project Details

KL Sentral Masterplan

Occupying 75 acres of the Brickfields area adjacent to the National Museum, KTMB headquarters, National Art Gallery and the General Post Office, the KL Sentral is a major Central Business District in the Federal Capital. This is a privatisation project undertaken by a consortium consisting of Malaysian Resources Corporation Berhad (MRCB), Pembinaan Redzai Sdn Bhd (PRSB) and Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB), who have been assigned to plan, design, build, operate and manage the entire development.

In December 1994, Perunding Alam Bina Sdn. Bhd. (PAB) in association with Kisho Kurokawa Architects (KKA) of Japan were appointed as urban planners to lead a team of local consultants for preparing a comprehensive master plan for a Mixed Development project comprising of the new Kuala Lumpur Central Station, Offices, Integrated Offices, Retail and Entertainment Complex, Hotel and Apartments, Condominiums, Public Amenities (Auditorium, Sports Club & Urban Park) and Car Parks.

Project Type
Masterplan

Project Size

75 Acres

Status
Completed in 1995

Client
MRCB, PRSB, KTMB