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PNB HOTEL  

PNB HOTEL

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PAVILION PONDEROSA

PNB HOTEL

STATUS
Under Construction
SIZE
500,000 sqft - 1,000,000 sqft
The project, located in the golden triangle of Kuala Lumpur along Jalan Sultan Ismail, consists in the redevelopment of the 35-storey existing ex Malaysia Airline HQ into a ’GRADE A’ office tower and the creation of a luxury 50-storey hotel, connected together at the top.The proposal will be linked in the future through sky bridge with the Tradewinds Square tower (608m), that announces to be the tallest building in Malaysia.
A shading fin system breaks the flat compactness of the rectangular mass, emphasizing verticality and extending as a skeletal structure above a top landscaped green sky lounge, The fin pattern provides a distinctive texture, helping to reduce heat gain and allowing internal view.
The aery three storey high openness at the 6th floor, with swimming pool and abundance of natural vegetation, generates visual sense of lightness, making less monolithic the block.
Part of the metal fins rhythmically rise upward, slightly protruding outside, in the attempt to confer more dynamicity to a repetitive module.
In order to privilege three sides view, the lobby lifts have been located in the side facing the existing building.
Vertical bands of planting are the landscaped screens running along the fire staircases and service areas.

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