Petronas Towers and KLCC: Urban Catalyst - ctbuh
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Petronas Towers and KLCC: Urban Catalyst - ctbuh
Petronas Towers and KLCC: Urban Catalyst Faudziah Ibrahim, General Manager, KLCC PETRONAS Towers and KLCC: Urban Catalyst s g in 2015 CTBUH Conference New York d l i u B l l a T t a n t i o b l i a c H n u an o C rb © dU an Presented by: Datin Sr. Faudziah Hj. Ibrahim, FRISM, MRICS Head Development Division, KLCC Property Holdings Berhad Head Leasing and Asset Manager, KLCC Real Estate Investment Trust Transformation of Kuala Lumpur City Centre in the past 50 years 1 The “Old” Kuala Lumpur 5th Malaysian Plan (1986 – 1990) 6th & 7th Malaysian Plan (1990 to 2000) d l i u B l l a Historical T t Timeline a n t i o b l i a c H n u an o C rb © dU an 2 s g in The Selangor Turf Club was the landmark of the “old” Kuala Lumpur Central Business District KLCC Master Plan The 1995 KLCC Master Plan conceptualized by Tun. Dr. Mahathir and reviewed by Cesar Pelli Architect had transformed the “old” Kuala Lumpur into a world renowned precinct. Successful Completion of Initial Phase Development 3 4 8th & 9th Malaysian Plan (2001 to 2010) 10th Malaysian Plan (2011 to 2015) 5 11th Malaysian Plan (2016 – 2020) The completion of KLCC Park (1996), District Cooling Centre (1996), ExxonMobil Tower (1996), Maxis Tower (1997), PETRONAS Twin Towers (1997), Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur (1998), KL Convention Centre, Traders Hotel and Impiana (2005) and Menara 3 PETRONAS (2010) had transformed the KL Skyline permanently Revised Development Strategy for Future Development The revised 1995 KLCC master plan and the revised Kuala Lumpur Structure Plan (KLSP) 2020 had transformed the urban land use strategies to allow for higher density new development. Urban Catalyst The KLCC Development had induced the growth of other skyscrapers in close proximity and will continue to be the catalyst of growth in the city. The “Old Kuala Lumpur” There are no spectacular buildings in the “old” Kuala Lumpur in the early 70s, except for the redevelopment of old shop houses into low rise commercial buildings. s g in d l i u B l l a T t a n t i o b l i a c H n u an o C rb © dU an Malaysians can only be proud of the Parliament Building and the then 35-storey Menara Dayabumi which was completed in 1984. The famous Selangor Turf Club which spans over 100 acres of land along Jalan Ampang was the only landmark in the central business district of the “Old Kuala Lumpur”. The KLCC Master Plan was approved in 1995 with GFA of 18.3 million sq. ft. 1 1 PETRONAS TWIN TOWERS 2 3 4 SURIA KLCC MAXIS TOWER 5 2 176 14 (DCC1) 185 14 Lot 185 2 5 6 K 12 12 Proposed Walkway KLCC- Ampang LRT Station L 6 8 17 4 D1 4 10 9 ASY-SYAKIRIN MOSQUE NEW DEVELOPMENT 13 13 9 11 11 7 7 J J 16 16 J1 17 J1 P2 P2 EXXONMOBIL TOWER 8 9 KLCC PARK L1 M M 8 Lot D1 17 COMPLETED DEVELOPMENT 18 Lot L 18 L1 DISTRICT COOLING CENTRE 6 s g in d l i u B l l a T t a n t i o b l i a c H n u an o C rb © dU an 1 MANDARIN ORIENTAL KL 5 3 3 7 KUALA LUMPUR CONVENTION CENTRE 10 THE BINJAI ON THE PARK N Lot N 10 11 TRADERS HOTEL KL 12 PETRONAS TOWER 3 13 1515 Lot 91 91 IMPIANA KLCC HOTEL FUTURE DEVELOPMENT KLCC Revised Master Plan was approved in 2012 with additional GFA of 7.4 mil sq. ft. DEVELOPMENT The KLCC MasterPHASING Plan revived the “Old” Kuala Lumpur with new developments PHASE 5 (FUTURE) (2019 ONWARDS) PHASE 4 (Upcoming) (20102019) s g in New mixed commercial: on Lot L, L1, M & N d l i u B l l a T t a n t i o b l i a c H n u an o C rb © dU an PHASE 1-3 (COMPLETED) Mixed Commercial Development on Lot 185, 167, 176 & 20004 Mixed Commercial Development on Lot 91 Phase 1 PETRONAS Twin Towers Menara Maxis Menara ExxonMobil Suria KLCC Sdn Bhd Mandarin Oriental KL Phase 2 Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur CC Binjai On The Park Phase 3 Menara 3 PETRONAS Office GFA 7.5 mil sq. ft. Retail GFA 1.5 mil sq. ft. Others GFA 2.1 mil sq. ft. Total GFA 11.1 mil sq. ft. Mixed Commercial Towers on Option Lots Mixed Commercial development on Lot D1 GFA 7.4 mil sq. ft. Potential Redevelopment GFA 7.1 mil sq. ft. The revised KLCC Master Plan underscores the revision of Kuala Lumpur Structure Plan (2020) KLCC Master Plan was revised to unlock the highest and best development potential of scarce land by introducing commercial developments with a higher plot ratio s g in d l i u B l l a T t a n t i o b l i a c H n u an o C rb © dU an overall gross floor area was increased from 18.3 million square feet to 25.7 million square feet Master developer of KLCC has engaged RNL Design to revise the master plan • 3 new lots are included as part of the revised Master Plan • Transfer of development rights to undeveloped lots are still recognized by the local authorities • The revised KLCC Master Plan indirectly allows the KLCC master developer to have higher buildings • The possibility of redevelopment of previous development Impact • The revised KLCC Master plan with developments with higher plot ratio had changed the density of the city center. • The local authority recognized this change and reviewed the Kuala Lumpur Structure Plan (KLSP) 2020 to accommodate to this change in landscape. The revised Master Plan was approved in 2012 KLCC – The urban catalyst the revision of Kuala Lumpur Structure Plan (202 sed KLCC Master Plan underscores KLCC development underpins the emergence of other skyscrapers in the KLCC precinct s g in There are sixteen (16) high end gigantic skyscrapers slated for completion between 2015 and 2019 Examples: d l i u B l l a T t a n t i o b l i a c H n u an o C rb © dU an Lot 185 Mixed Commercial Development including 60 floors Fairmont Hotel Lot 91 Mixed Commercial Development with 50 floors Office Tower Developed by JV Partners of KLCC (Holdings) Sdn Bhd and Qatari Diar Investment Authority Developed by JV Partners of KLCC (Holdings) Sdn Bhd and Sapura Resources Berhad KDSB Mixed Commercial Redevelopment with 61 floors tower Developed by subsidiary of KLCC Property Holdings Berhad, Kompleks Dayabumi Sdn Bhd Four Season Place 342.5 m (65 floors) KL118 Tower (Warisan Merdeka) Developed by Venus Asset Sdn Bhd 610 m (118 floors) Developed by Permodalan Nasional Berhad d l i u B l l a T t a n t i o b l i a c H n u an o C rb © dU an s g in