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Young designers embark on experiential journey with AYDA 2021 Another exciting year beckons for budding architects and interior designers as they embark on an experiential journey with the Asia Young Designers Awards (AYDA 2021) that has returned for the 14th year running. Billed the premier and leading young architectural and interior design awards, AYDA was organised by Nippon Paint Malaysia in 2008 with the vision to nurture the next generation of young designers through cross-learning experience and networking with industry professionals, while providing them a platform to showcase their work and realize their fullest potential. This year’s theme “FORWARD: Amplifying Empathy Through Design” aims to challenge the next generation of architects and interior designers to grow beyond designing one-dimensional spaces and to incorporate the evolving demands of consumers, while factoring in critical factors such as sustainability and environmental care. Each year, AYDA’s theme and programme is carefully selected and curated by Nippon Paint’s AYDA team that works closely with an advisory panel comprising of industry experts that analyses design trends and consumer needs to ensure that young designers are equipped with the skills and knowledge to prepare them for their professional journey. “In our vision to nurture young designers to elevate the standards of the design community, we want to walk with the next generation to be the best versions of themselves and to inculcate empathy in each of their designs. We hope that through our diligently designed programme for AYDA 2021, young talents in the design industry will continue to challenge themselves and strive to produce designs that are not only aesthetically pleasing but to give birth to ideas that could potentially impact the future of humanity”, said Mr Yaw Seng Heng, Group Managing Director 6 September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz

of Nippon Paint Malaysia Group during the theme launch of AYDA 2021. Over the years, AYDA has evolved from being an award platform into a global design community comprising of industry experts and over 1,200 tertiary educational institutions across 16 geographical locations, impacting over 100,000 student designers by allowing them the exposure and real-life learning experience through networking. During the launch, guests also had the opportunity to connect with Chief Judges Ar Sarly Adre Sarkum (Architecture Category) and IDr Ooi Boon Seong (Interior Design Category), and guest speakers Ar Alif Arif Iskandar Abd Wahab from VERITAS Design Group and Mr Blaine Robert from Blaine Robert Sdn Bhd. AYDA 2021 is now open for registration. Deadline for submissions is 15 October 2021. For more information, please visit https://www.asiayoungdesignerawards.com.my or Facebook page @AYDAMalaysia.


Top, from left: TPr Hj Ihsan Zainal Mokhtar (Chairman of City Expo Malaysia 2021), and Mr Imran Clyde (Director of City Expo Malaysia 2021); Bottom, from left: Datin TPr Noraida Saludin (President of the Malaysian Institute of Planners, MIP), and Datuk Seri Paduka Maimunah (Head Executive Director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, UN – Habitat).

City Expo Malaysia 2021 sets to drive deep conversations on what makes for great cities The City Expo Malaysia (CEM) 2021 sets to drive the debate around our cities, inviting various stakeholders to share their ideas and solutions to combat the challenges brought about by urbanisation and the pandemic. CEM 2021 is jointly organised by the Malaysian Institute of Planners (MIP) and Nextdor Property Communications, with the support of Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT), PLANMalaysia (Federal Department of Town and Country Planning), and the Commonwealth Association of Planners (CAP). Hosted on a fully virtual platform from 8 November to 8 December 2021, the expo will have a packed programme comprising talks and conferences as well as a month-long exhibition with virtual booths and various side events. CEM 2021 aims to shine a spotlight on the role of urban planners, as represented by those in the Malaysian Institute of Planners in the country, and their counterparts from the region. “The esteemed profession of planning helps us to chart a course for our cities in the delicate balance between functional efficiency and social equity. In this regard, few entities have done more to continuously advance collective knowledge, shared experience, and cooperation in Malaysia than the Malaysian Institute of Planners,” said Datuk Seri Maimunah Mohd Sharif, Executive Director of the United

Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), during the soft launch of CEM 2021 held on 25 August 2021. In her speech, Maimunah highlighted that Malaysia is one of the most urbanised countries in Asia, experiencing significant cumulative growth in the last two decades transforming the country from 34% urban in 1980 with estimates of growing to 80% by 2030. Therefore, this year is a good time for a critical review of the business of town planning as formal town planning in Malaysia hits its first century. “As planners and more broadly a planning community, we strive to help others make sense of their socio-political environments by offering better, clearer and stronger conceptions of what lies ahead. In turn, our predictive work and recommendations give cause to new and more progressive city policy and legislation,” she added. Mr Imran Clyde, Director of City Expo Malaysia, said the experience with the pandemic has shown that a lot more thought needs to be put in to ensure our cities and townships become truly liveable. “This means, there will be a lot of eyeballs on CEM 2021 as people try to reimagine a post-pandemic urban environment. But placemaking is way more than just ensuring the allocation of open space, as effort and thought must be put in to make sure the space is inviting and welcoming.” September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz 7


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PM calls to redefine sustainability at Virtual IGEM 2021 The International Greentech & Eco Products Exhibition & Conference Malaysia (IGEM) returns for its 12th edition. It is South East Asia’s largest trade event for green technologies and ecosolutions. Organised by the Ministry of Environment and Water (KASA) and co-organised by the Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Centre (MGTC), IGEM 2021 is being held virtually for the second consecutive year on www.virtual.igem.my. Themed “Redefining Sustainability”, the prominent event expects 300 exhibitor booths from 50 countries and 30,000 registered visitors over the six-month duration, and sets to achieve a target of RM5 billion in business leads to spur the country’s green economy. IGEM 2021 was officiated by Malaysia’s Prime Minister YAB Tan Sri Dato’ Haji Muhyiddin Bin Haji Mohd Yassin on 22 July 2021. In his virtual keynote address, YAB Tan Sri Dato’ Haji Muhyiddin said, “The unprecedented and rapid changes due to the pandemic has indeed forced us to continuously realign the sustainability aspect that has impacted many parts of our lives. As we wade through the pandemic, I would like to re-emphasize that we should not lose sight of the challenges that climate change poses. Climate change is showing signs that could have long-lasting impact and threats on social well-being, economic development and global health.” “Redefining Sustainability” has been picked as the theme for IGEM 2021 where the focus is on climate change and green technology amid addressing the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic. We need to find ways collectively to pursue economic and social well-being in an environmental-friendly manner. I believe IGEM fits such purpose as an important catalyst to chart our way forward,” he added. With a specific thematic monthly approach encompassing various areas within the sustainability sector such as Green Technology, Water, Climate Change & Environment, Sustainability, Green Financing and Energy & E-Mobility, IGEM 2021 will be 8 September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz

hosting more than 100 conference sessions, webinars, and pocket talks, in addition to launches and signing of Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs). In the upcoming weeks, IGEM 2021 will be organising several key events, including the launch of Green Pages Malaysia 6th Edition: Green Products, Green Technology by the Malaysia Green Building Council (malaysiaGBC), as well as a Roundtable on Advancing Malaysia’s Green and Circular Economy by Capital Markets Malaysia (CM2). MGTC will also be hosting two signature events; the first one is the International Hydrogen Economy Forum and Strategic Lab from 27 - 30 July 2021 to explore the potential role of hydrogen in the country’s energy mix, which international panelists and local experts will lead. The second event is the Convention on Promotion of Energy Sustainability Best Practices (COPE-BEST 2021) with University Technology Malaysia (UTM), held from 28 - 29 July 2021. It is an event endorsing best practices and innovation related to energy sustainability, energy efficiency and conservation.


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From left: Mr Imran Clyde (Director of City Expo Malaysia 2021) and Datuk Mohd Zarif Mohd Hashim (CEO of MRT Corporation) during the CEM Star Talk session.

MRT Corp invites city stakeholders to drive transformation of rail Rail transit should act as a ‘backhaul’ for public transportation, providing integrated links for multimodal transport options especially in first and last mile connectivity, and this needs to be a critical focus area especially amongst town planners, local authorities and other city stakeholders, said MRT Corporation Chief Executive Officer Datuk Mohd Zarif Mohd Hashim. During his talk at the City Expo Malaysia’s (CEM 2021) Star Talk series held on 24 September 2021, Datuk Zarif said the MRT Line 3 would complete the transport masterplan for the Klang Valley, connecting the eight different radial lines, delivering passengers in a more efficient manner. The CEM Star Talk, which acts as a lead-up to the City Expo Malaysia on 8 November 2021, is a series of conversations with city leaders and key stakeholders to share ideas and solutions on pressing issues affecting cities. CEM 2021 is jointly orgnised by the Malaysian Institute of Planners (MIP) and Nextdor Property Communications. Datuk Zarif said: “There is a strategy to transform public transportation and it relies on the liberalisation of information and engagement with stakeholders to build a digital ecosystem around transportation. This could in the form of apps and artificial intelligence engines to make transportation more efficient, cheaper and better”. To achieve this vision, there is a need for city stakeholders 10 September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz

such as town planners, local authorities and even property developers to adopt a more forward-thinking approach to support Greater Kuala Lumpur’s transportation infrastructure. This starts from greater collaboration at the planning stages in local structure plans, the implementation of transportation masterplans and management of connectivity assets such as walkways and bus stops. Financing was also an important consideration. He said, “Funding for public transport infrastructure cannot be solely the government’s responsibility. There needs to be a symbiotic relationship with city stakeholders especially those who have benefited from value capture from public transportation infrastructure. MRT Corp has thus developed a hybrid approach to help achieve this”. Zarif added that by taking a people-first approach, focus should also be given to public convenience as first and last mile connectivity is important and should integrate or feed into metro rail lines. This includes looking at improvements to walkability, bus networks, access to car-sharing, ride-hailing and even private mobility vehicles (PMVs). The MRT Line 3 is a proposed circle rail transit line that includes a subway line in the Klang Valley area. Once it is completed, the 52.31km rail line with 33 stations would connect to the other rail networks, providing an almost seamless opportunity for intra and intercity travel.


MTC gives RM1.3 million for timber industry’s vaccination programme The Malaysian Timber Council (MTC) has allocated RM1.3 million to expedite mass vaccination among workers from the timberbased sector through the industrial vaccination programme. The Council, which has set up its vaccination centre in Olak Lempit, Banting, Selangor, for this purpose and has successfully vaccinated 10,005 workers for the first dose as of 16 August 2021. The Vaccination Programme for the Agricommodity Sector (VACOMS) at PPVIN@Olak Lempit began vaccinating factory workers on 28 July 2021 and will cease operations on 6 September 2021. The Council will engage with the respective timber associations or companies in other states to provide the subsidies they need to enable mass vaccination to curb workplace clusters in factories. MTC Chief Executive Officer Tuan Muhtar Suhaili said: “COVID-19 is going to become an endemic and we need to create workplaces that are safe for us to operate in for business continuity. MTC will provide a subsidy of RM30 per vaccine for each factory worker.” The timber industry is extremely collective in its measures towards mass vaccination, as it had suffered losses amounting to RM60 million daily in June due to the lockdowns. To revive operations in line with the current government

MTC CEO Tuan Muhtar Suhaili (third from right) with MTC staff at the Olak Lempit vaccination centre.

directive, which stipulates the percentage of work force in a factory to be dependent on the number of vaccinated employees, business owners are proactively ensuring that their workers get vaccinated as quickly as possible. The Muar Furniture Association (MFA) is conducting a similar vaccination programme where an estimated 30,000 factory workers will be vaccinated.

IM Group’s foundation chair exhibits sculptures of unity to give global hope and support children in need Malaysian-born artist Alice Chang Guerra, owner of Lai Lai Art Studio and Chair of IM GROUP Foundation, has revealed her latest artwork and initiative: “The Three Graces of Malaysia” to coincide with Malaysia’s 64th year of independence and to raise funds for children in need. The three two-metre-high sculptures, currently on show in an exhibition – with fellow artist Datuk Luciano Mirri at Kuala Lumpur’s Four Points Hotel by Sheraton – are currently on sale. All proceeds will go through IM GROUP Foundation, which is currently fundraising for autistic children in Malaysia. Inspired by Antonio Canova’s neoclassical 19th century marble sculpture, “The Three Graces”, Guerra explained she was attracted to the story of the three daughters of Zeus, who were professed to be able to grant humanity with gifts: Euphrosyne (mirth), Aglaia (elegance) and Thalia (youth and beauty). “I felt a connection that evolved strongly in me to produce a very personal work as a woman; as a sister, daughter and mother – able to grant more than mirth, elegance and beauty but to represent strength, courage and determination – the mother of a nation, if not the world, who carries the generations to come,” specified Guerra. “The 3 Graces of Malaysia – Siti, Ah Lian and Shanti – represent the women of our nation tied by the harmony, cultural and racial diversity of our country.” The art works, made from cement and recycled pieces of broken ceramics, symbolically carry a powerful message of global

hope, as Alice explained “…the pandemic has had a tremendous impact on everyone at a psychological and professional level. The Three Malaysia Graces show that even from broken pieces, we can rebuild a beautiful tomorrow.” The recently rebranded IM GROUP (previously Inkmaker Group) which, with its combined strength of brands: Inkmaker, Rexson, Vale-tech, Swesa, Teko and Tecnopails offers total process-engineering solutions – within the industries of paint, coatings, ink, speciality-chemicals, adhesives, corrugated packaging, food packaging, pharma, cosmetic, textiles and more – has a host of initiatives and activities, planned by IM GROUP Foundation for 2021, of working within the communities where it operates globally. September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz 11


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NEA 2021 recognises outstanding achievements in sustainable energy The National Energy Awards (NEA) returns for the fourth consecutive year to recognise 29 local industry players with exceptional achievements in the field of renewable energy (RE) and energy efficiency (EE). The winners of NEA 2021 were announced virtually by the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (KeTSA) on 11 September 2021. Eight organisations were selected as winners for Best Practices in Energy Management, six for Energy Efficient Buildings, and 11 for Best Renewable Energy Projects. In addition, three special awards were given for Best Practices in Energy Performance Contracting, Best Sustainable Practices by Institutions of Higher Learning, and Best Sustainable Financing. The winners of NEA 2021 will represent Malaysia at the ASEAN Energy Awards (AEA) 2021, Southeast Asia’s highest award for excellence in the field of energy. The recipients of AEA 2021 will be announced in mid-September 2021, in conjunction with the 39th ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting (AMEM). In his address, Datuk Seri Takiyuddin said, “NEA was launched in 2018 as a strategic endeavour to recognise the achievements and best practices of local entities, in embracing sustainable energy initiatives as an effort to reduce the carbon footprints within the energy sector. NEA is instrumental in identifying the best energy efficiency (EE) practices and renewable energy (RE) initiatives by Malaysian establishments and organisations. The winners are selected after a thorough and vigorous evaluation process to ensure that only the best are selected as winners and to represent Malaysia at the ASEAN Energy Awards.” “Over the past three years, 69 organisations have represented 12 September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz

Malaysia at the ASEAN Energy Awards and more than 40 of them have emerged as winners in different categories. These achievements augur well with our aspirations to be the leader of sustainable energy in ASEAN,” he added. For the complete list of NEA 2021 winners and more information about the prestigious award, please visit: www.nationalenergyawards.com.my


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The Circulate Initiative launches open-sourced plastic waste climate impact calculator The Circulate Initiative, a non-profit organization committed to solving the ocean plastic pollution challenge, has announced on 8 September 2021 the launch of PLACES – Plastic Lifecycle Assessment Calculator for the Environment and Society, the first tool of its kind offering the ability to assess the climate impact of current waste management practices in Asia, from open burning to recycling. The Circulate Initiative developed the tool based on the findings of a paper published by Circulate Capital and the Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech), a unit of Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR). The Circulate Initiative’s open-sourced prototype calculator tracks the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions, energy and water savings of waste management and recycling solutions that prevent plastic pollution in India and Indonesia. “Our ambition for PLACES is to be a catalyst for investment and positive change, and serve as the first port of call for stakeholders looking to scale solutions that prevent plastic pollution in emerging countries for the benefit of the environment, society and economy. This innovative calculator supplies the critical data needed by decision-makers to showcase how improved waste management and plastic recycling practices contribute to fighting climate change,” said Ellen Martin, Director of Impact and Insights at The Circulate Initiative.

With mounting pressure to limit global warming to 1.5°C as urged in the 2021 Sixth Assessment Report from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, countries are calling on emerging economies like India and Indonesia to drastically curb emissions. Plastic waste pollution contributes to climate change, while transitioning to a circular economy can reduce GHG emissions globally by 10 billion tonnes a year by 2050. Using the underlying analysis behind the tool, Circulate Capital found almost 150 million tonnes of GHG would be avoided if 100% of plastic leakage in India and Indonesia was prevented by 20301. This is equivalent to shutting down 40 coal-fired power plants. To calculate the impacts of recycling, users simply input factors including plastic type, tonnes of plastic waste diverted and end-of-life fates for either India or Indonesia. PLACES is based on assumptions made with the data available on the current waste management systems in India and in Indonesia, and the model is designed to be refined as more up-to-date data becomes available. The Circulate Initiative is currently exploring plans to expand the tool to include more countries in Southeast Asia to enable decision-makers across the region to have access to locally relevant data that more accurately recognizes the impacts of improving plastic waste management. 1 Ellen Macarthur Foundation, 2019, Completing the Picture - How the Circular Economy Tackles Climate Change.

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Construction consulting firms allowed to operate in Phase 1 & 2 of National Recovery Plan (PPN)

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Construction sector consulting companies in Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the National Recovery Plan (PPN) are allowed to resume operations from 24 August 2021. The Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB), in a statement dated 25 August 2021, said the permission applies for consulting services like architecture, engineering, quantity surveying and other related services. However, these companies must comply with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) as well as other applicable conditions, regulations and SOPs that are currently in force. The permission to resume operations is only given to consulting companies located in areas under Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the PPN. These companies can submit their applications through the Ministry of International Trade and Industry’s (MITI) COVID-19 Intelligent Management System (CIMS) at https://notification.miti.gov.my/, under the Construction cluster by choosing among the sectors listed below: • Sector 27: Professional or consultancy services related to the types of work permitted; • Sector 32: Office operations; • Sector 33: Other construction works/activities not listed in Sector 1-32. This sector is allowed to operate based on the declaration of employee vaccination rates. All industry players who have been approved to resume operations must comply with the SOPs. CIDB Malaysia said it has the authority to shut down construction sites found to be in breach of the provisions under Act 520 or any other laws, including Act 342 (Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988) and Act 446 (Workers’ Minimum Standards of Housing and Amenities Act 1990). 14 September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz

Solarvest inks 50MW solar power purchase deal with TNB Clean energy specialist, Solarvest Holdings Berhad has signed power purchase agreements (PPA) with Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) for the sale of electricity from its three shortlisted largescale solar (LSS) plants under the LSS@Mentari programme. The signing of the contract officiates the 21-year solar electricity deal, whereby TNB will be the off-taker of the electricity generated by Solarvest’s LSS plants across two states with a cumulative capacity of 50 megawatts (MW). Two of the solar farms will be based in Manjung, Perak with capacities of 25MW and 12MW respectively, followed by a 13MW solar farm to be constructed in Kuala Selangor. Solarvest will bankroll the development projects with a combination of funds raised from corporate exercise and external borrowings. Upon the signing of the PPA, the Group plans to obtain financing and the necessary approvals by the end of 2021. Construction activities for the solar plants are expected to commence in early 2022. The three plants are scheduled to begin commercial operation between 2022 and 2023. Group Chief Executive Officer of Solarvest, Mr Davis Chong Chun Shiong said: “Upon the commencement of operations, the positive contribution from these solar plants will enlarge our recurring earnings stream from financial year end 2023 onwards, complementing our project-based business model. This is a significant step in our quest to build new revenue streams that will give the Group consistent and stable cashflows over a long term, thus enhancing our earnings visibility and returns to shareholders,” he concluded.


Bamboo tree planting ceremony held in conjunction with World Bamboo Day and Malaysia at FIDEC in Banting, Selangor.

National Bamboo Industry Development Action Plan 2021-2030 launched to boost exports The National Bamboo Industry Development Action Plan 2021-2030 has been launched as a continuation of the 2011-2020 plan to boost the exports of Malaysia’s bamboo and bamboo-based products. The action plan, launched in conjunction of the World Bamboo Day 2021 (WBD 2021), serves to strengthen Malaysia’s direction as a producer of bamboo and bamboo -based products for export to China, Indonesia, Thailand and around the world. Bamboo is an important non-wood resource that also contributes to the country’s export earnings. There are about 70 species of bamboo in Malaysia, of which 45 grow naturally in primary and secondary forests. In terms of cultivation distribution, 31% of bamboo crops are found in Peninsular Malaysia with an area of 229,123 hectares, 45% in Sarawak and 24% in Sabah. The export value of bamboo products in 2020 is RM8.28 million; the recorded number is relatively small when compared with the size of the global bamboo market. Currently, there are 577 entrepreneurs in the bamboo-based industry covering bamboo boards, furniture, construction, textiles, plantations, food and charcoal as well as handicrafts. Most of them are small and medium industries located close to areas that have abundant bamboo resources. The Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities (KPPK), through the Malaysian Timber Industry Board (MTIB), will continue to provide soft loans for bamboo cultivation under the Forest Plantation Development Programme (PPLH) to ensure a continuous supply of bamboo resources. Under the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP), the Bamboo Community Farming programme has also started since the beginning of this year until 2025. World Bamboo Day 2021 marked the 10th consecutive year of Malaysia’s participation in the global celebration. The WBD 2021 celebration was held virtually on 20 September 2021 and was

YB Datuk Hajah Zuraida Kamaruddin (Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities) officiates the opening ceremony of World Bamboo Day Malaysia Celebration Programme 2021 and the launch of the National Bamboo Industry Development Plan (2021-2030).

officiated by YB Datuk Hajah Zuraida Kamaruddin, Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities. Despite the current situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, various programmes and activities were planned throughout September including a colouring competition for primary school students and a 5km virtual run. Additionally, a programme to plant 100 bamboos simultaneously throughout the country was held in conjunction with Malaysia Day on 16 September 2021. The event was broadcast live via WBD 2021 social media. The Malaysian Bamboo Industry Preservation Forum 2021 and two series of webinars related to the Use of Bamboo in the Construction Industry and Bamboo Plantation will also be held to attract more public interest on the potential of bamboo cultivation in Malaysia. September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz 15


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NIKKA City Sentral ticks all the right boxes, from location to connectivity to affordability Emerging transit-friendly development NIKKA City Sentral, by Kirana Kemajuan Sdn Bhd, is now more accessible than ever as it has partnered with Maybank Islamic to offer the HouzKEY financing facility. HouzKEY is an alternative home ownership solution to assist first and second home Malaysian buyers in owning their dream homes, with homebuyers enjoying 100% financing and no down payment required. It offers financing at the lowest monthly rate from only RM1,100 per month for the first five years, plus the option to settle early by refinancing, sell it over to 3rd party buyer or continue with the HouzKEY arrangement, one year after Vacant Possession. “We are delighted to work with Maybank Islamic as it allows Malaysians more choices when it comes to securing a home at NIKKA City Sentral. With homes at NIKKA City Sentral starting from just RM499,356, all home buyers are especially encouraged to take advantage of the government’s extended Home Ownership Campaign (HOC) as they may also benefit from stamp duty exemptions and MOT waivers,” said Mr Lee Tuan Khoon, Director of Kirana Kemajuan Sdn Bhd. Managing Director of Maybank’s Real Estate Ventures Ms Sally Lye said: “Malaysia’s population is still growing and that implies houses will be needed. We believe there will be continued demand for quality housing as the property market sentiment improves so we are pleased to partner with Kirana Kemajuan to offer NIKKA City Sentral under our HouzKEY homeownership solution”. Located at Bandar Sri Permaisuri, Cheras, NIKKA City Sentral is planned as a high-rise low-density condominium with just 223 units with sizes ranging from 965 - 1,264 sq ft. The units are available in layouts of either four or five bedrooms and three bathrooms in dual-key arrangements. Additionally, all units come ready with smart home systems that include a digital lock for the main door to each unit, which will work even without wifi to 16 September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz

Mr Lee Tuan Khoon (Director of Kirana Kemajuan Sdn Bhd) recently announced that NIKKA City Sentral is working with Maybank Islamic to offer homebuyers homeownership financing solution under HouzKEY.

minimise the possibility of hacking. At NIKKA City Sentral, there are several dozen activity spaces to keep those with active lifestyles occupied, with facilities available include an elevated jogging track that spans the Hyper Deck, an indoor boxing deck, an outdoor Ultra Park as well as Panora-Bar and Sky Kitchen designed for rooftop gatherings. NIKKA City Sentral boasts superb connectivity with Klang Valley’s rail network as it is only 50m away from the Salak Selatan LRT station, and within walking distance from the KTM Salak Selatan station. There is also room for capital appreciation as the Salak Selatan LRT station has been widely speculated as an interchange between the Sri Petaling LRT and the upcoming MRT3 or Circle Line.


IM GROUP wins award for “Best Industrial Tinting System” in Brazil

The recently rebranded IM GROUP (formerly Inkmaker Group) has won the prestigious Sistemas Tintométricos Equipmentos Industriais (Industrial Tinting Equipment Systems) award at the 25th Premio Paint & Pintura award ceremony. The yearly event, voted by the people of Brazil, is widely recognised across Latin America as the “Oscars” of the Brazilian paint sector. The win makes it the eighth consecutive year that this category has been won by IM GROUP. The award ceremony broadcast on YouTube directly from the Croata space, 301 in Lapa, São Paulo. It was presented by master of ceremony Dani Reis, and the CEO of Paint & Pintura, Agnelo De Barros Neto. Winners for all 53 categories were nominated by invited executives from the paint industries and sector entities from all over Brazil, who entered via live link. Among them was Luiz Antônio Piva Filho, Marketing Director of Sherwin-Williams, who announced IM GROUP as the winner of the Industrial Tinting Equipment Systems. “It is an extreme honour for us to receive this award, for the eighth successive year and we would particularly like to thank all voters for their continued support. A big thank you also to Agnelo De Barros Neto, Lucélia Monfardini, Erica Brandão and all the team at Paint & Pintura for all their hard work, in making this much-anticipated industry event such a professional success,” said Fernando Sano Itaziki, Area Sales Manager, Inkmaker, who together with Luis Henrique, runs the IM GROUP operations in Latin America. IM GROUP, who made global headlines in April this year when they rebranded from their previous name of Inkmaker Group, has been a trusted brand in the Brazilian market for over two decades and through its investments has grown to achieve market dominance throughout Latin America.

“This is a momentous achievement for IM GROUP, and we thank the people of Brazil for this recognition and loyalty. Their votes have once again confirmed our leading position in the industrial tinting systems in the South American market. Our group carries a new name now, yet we continue to uphold the trusted service of quality that defines us through our credo “The Colour of Trust”, which our audience has always associated with the Inkmaker brand,” said Christophe Rizzo, CEO EMEA / Americas, Inkmaker Group. September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz 17


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PROJECT AT A GLANCE Classification: Exhibition Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates Approx. Commencement Date: January 2020 Approx. Completion Date: 3Q 2021 Artist impression.

RAINFOREST CANOPY Malaysia Pavilion @ Expo 2020 Dubai

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he Expo 2020 Dubai is the first world expo to be held in Middle East, Africa and South Asia region. Organised by the Bureau International Des Expositions every five years and lasts for six months, the world expo is created as a global destination for millions of people to share ideas, showcase innovation, encourage collaboration and celebrate human ingenuity. Through the theme “Connecting Minds, Creating the Future”, Expo 2020 Dubai aims to provide a platform to foster creativity, innovation, and collaboration globally. It is based on the belief that sharing innovative ideas and building partnerships will inspire the way we shape our future in the most positive way possible. The main site of the Expo will be a 438ha area located between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and is expected to attract more than 190 participating countries and organisations, and millions of visitors. After nearly a year of delay due to COVID-19 outbreak, Expo 2020 Dubai is scheduled to run from 1 October 2021 – 31 March 2022. Malaysia’s participation in Expo 2020 Dubai was announced with the unveiling of the Rainforest Canopy, Malaysia Pavilion designed by Hijjas Architects and Planners. Situated within the Sustainability District, the Malaysia Pavilion sets to bring together a diverse group of businesses from over 10 different industry verticals spread across six clusters. DESIGN COMPOSITION The main theme of the Malaysia Pavilion is “Energising Sustainability”, which captures the country’s commitment to balance socio-economic progress with environmental protection. As such, the Pavilion, which spans 1,234sqm, is divided into four dedicated zones with sub-themes: ENERGISING TODAY, ENERGISING TOMORROW, ENERGISING BUSINESS, and ENERGISING HARMONY.

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CREDIT LIST LEAD MINISTRY: Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation Malaysia IMPLEMENTING AGENCY: Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Centre ARCHITECT: Hijjas Architects and Planners ARCHITECT OF RECORD: Design Integrated (DIAEC Dubai) CONCEPT SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT: Atelier Ten (Asia) Pte Ltd MEP CONSULTANT: LEC M&E Consult Sdn Bhd (Design Detail), and Crown Home Engineering Consultants (Dubai) CONTRACTORS: PICO (Malaysia), and RAQ Electromechanical LLC (Dubai)


The architectural intent is to ‘touch the ground’ as lightly as possible. For that purpose, the exhibition halls are housed in three separate levels, suspended on very long slender legs, hovering four to six metres above the ground. The three organic forms will touch the earth at as few points as possible, and are intended to invoke to the tropical jungle with allegorical treecolumns reaching up for the sunlight, trying to be taller than their neighbours so that their food generating foliage escapes the darkness under the forest canopy. To make the building appear as if floating above the forest of columns, the ground level is enveloped by a series of structural and non-structural slim columns that are positioned and oriented in order to efficiently hold the structure above without the need to increase structural sizes. Horizontal structures holding the slabs will consist of steel beams that sit under timber planks; the canopy ceiling would freely hang from these beams in order to obtain the undulating profile. The façade is made of certified sustainable meranti wood; the use of concrete is kept to a minimum during construction, mainly relying on steel so that the building material can be recycled after dismantling of the pavilion. The “ramp” is another interesting design feature of the Malaysia Pavilion. The ramp excitation gives the experience of walking on a suspension bridge, which fulfilled all the structural approvals and compliance while still being able to give visitors the feel of the suspended bridge.

The auditorium, business centre, café and facilities are housed in the basement, carved four metres into the sands and siltstones on the site. The sunken gardens in the basement will allow sunlight and natural ventilation into the basement box. In terms of massing, the basement box is the heavy massing solid object base, nestled into the soil. From this heavy mass, the tall and slender tree-columns will rise up above ground. The Pavilion has two floors, each offering a variety of experience unique to Malaysia. ➢ The First Floor – The Black Room Concept Canopy 1: Malaysian Rainforest Upon entering, visitors will be greeted by the immersive experience of Malaysian rainforest, which is the extension of the architectural experience that was designed from the beginning. Visitors will have the opportunity to go through a journey involving all senses, giving the closest experience of being in a rainforest, and learn more about the biodiversity of Malaysia. Canopy 2: Sustainable Agricommodities The next exhibit will showcase Malaysia’s sustainable agricommodities. Here, visitors will bring back a wealth of knowledge on Malaysia’s aspirations, and how this sector eradicates poverty for many smallholders as well as the technologies that drive and innovate this sector.

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PROJECTS

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Canopy 3 & 5: Malaysia 2030 The journey will venture into Malaysia’s future directions that are focused on Science, Technology and Innovation that will drive the sustainable development of the country. The room will be surrounded with LED columns with mirror, creating a unique infinity reflection. Canopy 4: Re-energising the future Net Zero Carbon will be the key message in this signature canopy. It tells the story of the national petroleum company Petronas and its ambitious transitional plan to achieve net-zero carbon emissions in its operation by 2050. This is the largest canopy with a high ceiling, where a large LED Cube will be hung from the ceiling to the floor bursting with mesmerising visuals. ➢ The Second Floor – The White Room Concept Canopy 6: Smart City From the black room to a white room concept, this change of environment provides a different experience for visitors. The exhibition will put a spotlight on Malaysia’s sustainable lifestyle and technology, and the country’s aspiration in joining the ranks of smart cities of the region. Canopy 7: Smart Network The final canopy will showcase Malaysia’s green and future technologies optimising on the use of 5G technology in the country. Visitors will be able to enjoy the specially crafted content on a feature wall. AMPHITHEATRE The Pavilion will also have its own amphitheatre, with daily cultural shows, craft demonstrations, special screenings and events. 20 September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz

CAFÉ AND RETAIL To complete the experience at the Malaysia Pavilion, there will be a café to promote Malaysian cuisines to the world, and a retail kiosk packed with crafts and souvenirs for visitors to take home. NET ZERO CARBON PAVILION Being the first net zero carbon fixture at Expo 2020 Dubai, the Malaysia Pavilion will have the distinctive opportunity to link its sustainability feature to the implementation of sustainability practices under the Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) system adopted back home in the Malaysia forests. This action aims to ensure Malaysia’s participation at the world expo does not leave behind any carbon footprint, and to inspire others as well to take sustainable actions because a small step can have a big and consequential impact on our future. The roof of the Malaysia Pavilion will be installed with 40 pieces of 100m2 photovoltaic (PV) panels; total PV array outputs during the expo period are at 12,000 kWh. The solar energy feature contributes to 10% of the Pavilion’s energy requirement. Other energy-efficient elements include LED lightings, heli fans, natural lighting, self-shading, green landscaping with vertical gardens and water harvesting features. For Expo 2020 Dubai, Malaysia Pavilion’s #MyButterflyEffect Brand Campaign is a holistic concept to encourage and inspire people to empower themselves towards new thinking, new actions and new outcomes for sustainable development. It is premised on the belief that a small positive change can result in impactful desirable outcomes. To give flight to the campaign, several activities will be organised at the Pavilion to encourage visitors to make small adjustments towards a more socially conscious and sustainable lifestyle, showing them how each change can collectively contribute to a much bigger result.


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PROJECTS

PROJECT AT A GLANCE Classification: Mixed Development Location: Seoul, South Korea Approx. Project Cost: To Be Announced Approx. Commencement Date: 2021 Approx. Completion Date: To Be Announced Artist impression. (Source: Henning Larsen)

SEOUL VALLEY

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anish studio Henning Larsen has been named the winner of Seoul Valley, a mixed-use urban development on the northern border of Yongsan-Gu, one of Seoul’s central districts. “Seoul Valley is such an exciting project for central Seoul,” said Jacob Kurek, Henning Larsen partner in charge. “For well over a decade the city has been actively working to revitalize its urban fabric, focusing on the spaces between buildings and the pedestrian links. Seoul Valley fits into that vision, promising to bring public life back to the centre not just through shops and amenities but through a design that focuses on public comfort, greenery, and local tradition.” DESIGN COMPOSITION Prominently located adjacent to the capital's main station, Seoul Valley sets a standard for the city's revitalization campaign foregrounded in the pedestrian experience. The 360,644m² development – designed in collaboration with local architect Siaplan Architects + Planners, and retail consultant Benoy – combines office, retail, hotel, and residential programme within a sprawling public podium. SEOUL 2030 Ringed by mountains and characterized by a patchwork of hills and valleys, the geography of Seoul is largely uneven, save for a spine of level ground that runs through the city’s north-south axis.

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CREDIT LIST CLIENT: Hanwha Construction MASTERPLANNER: Henning Larsen LOCAL ARCHITECT: Siaplan Architects + Planners RETAIL CONSULTANT: Benoy


Seoul Valley is located in the flat centre, sandwiched between the sprawling rail yards of Seoul Station and an 8-lane freeway leading to the city’s central Jung-gu District. Though centrallylocated, infrastructural barriers have long isolated the long-empty 28,600m² site from its surroundings. Rapid urbanization in the 20 th century transformed the heart of the ancient capital into a western style business-hub, largely losing the human-scale patchwork of traditional hanok villages and gardens. Seoul Valley merges the two scales, its threepronged profile on the skyline fragmenting into numerous smaller masses as it descends. The ‘ground’ level is in fact spread over multiple, with gardens, terraces, and courtyards defining the spaces in between the structures. “With Seoul Valley, we were interested in developing a scheme that merged the outsized scale of the city today with the small patchwork structures of its past,” said Kurek. “By dissolving the scale at the public levels, we not only make it feel more liveable, but nod towards the beautiful structures of old Seoul. Our hope is for Seoul Valley to become a home to not just high end shops but also craftsmen and artisans.” Seoul Valley’s ‘ground’ level is elevated, allowing pedestrians easy access into the project via a sprawling tribune stair on the north side and along the Seoul Skygarden park to the south. The public domain spans multiple floors and is linked by pocket parks and terraces. This meandering public path is framed on either side by shops, boutiques, and showrooms, in addition to workshops and studios. HOLIS-TECH CITY The office and hotel towers cluster around this leafy core, protecting pedestrians from wind, pollution, and urban noise. Plants are specifically chosen and arranged in overlapping layers to create a protected and appealing environment – The Biospheric Layer that acts as a filtration boundary to mitigate pollution; the Percolation Layer in which dense plantings block noise and form a lush green interior; and the Conscious Layer that is geared towards stimulating the senses. The massing results from extensive wind and climate studies, and is aimed at reducing heat build-up and prolonging the outdoor season. The attractive and comfortable green space at the heart of the city will be a magnet for those who wouldn’t normally spend their time in the centre. Close proximity to the main station is convenient for both weary visitors headed to the hotel tower and for the workers heading to the office towers. Terraces on upper floors of these towers provide green sanctuary removed from the bustle of the city. REFASHIONING RETAIL Seoul Valley employs an ‘inside out’ retail scheme that prioritizes visitor experience over sheer commercial frontage. Rather than create maze-like double loaded corridors, retail modules are dispersed independently throughout the site. This, in combination with the comfortable microclimate within Seoul Valley, creates a free-flowing, ever-changing retail offering that encourages lingering and exploration. Even basement level retail and commercial offer (such as the hotel’s automobile entrance) has access to sunlight and lush greenery. Seoul’s 2030 plan for urban development in the Korean capital

Artist impression. (Source: Henning Larsen)

Artist impression. (Source: Henning Larsen)

Artist impression. (Source: Henning Larsen)

sets ambitious goals: to establish a people oriented, culturally vibrant, historic, safe, and communal Seoul. Seoul Valley aims to meet these goals and then some, creating a comfortable and vibrant living room for locals and visitors, shoppers and workers, streamers and influencers alike. The project will enter the Schematic Design phase in the spring of 2021. (Source: henninglarsen.com & aasarchitecture.com)

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OUTLOOK

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he Malaysian timber industry is one of the most important socio-economic sectors; it has been contributing significantly to the country’s export earnings since the early 90s. Today, Malaysia is one of the leading producers and exporters of sustainable timber products in the world. It is among the world’s Top 10 exporters of plywood, wooden furniture, wooden frame and mouldings in 2020 and one of ASEAN’s major exporters of sawntimber, veneer, mouldings, and builders’ joinery & carpentry (BJC) such as timber flooring, doors and window frames. TIMBER DOORS Timber doors are an ideal choice to make a lasting welcome statement. Available in a wide selection of hardwoods in either natural or muted tones, timber doors are a perfect balance between durability, sustainability, and appearance. Timber doors can be opulent while being functional. Should there be a need for a timeless appeal that blends traditional styles with a modern feel, timber cottage doors may just be the thing for you. And once you have found the perfect door, do not forget the door accessories to complete the look, from hooks to hinges and doorbells.

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MALAYSIAN TIMBERS

THE PREFERRED CHOICE Sustainable Renewable Versatile Durable Diverse

The remarkable performance characteristics of Malaysian timbers have allowed architects and designers globally to feature timber in time-transcending designs that match beauty with functionality.

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OUTLOOK Malaysian door manufacturers have been producing hardwood doors for decades from a wide range of timber species that are awe-inspiring in both design and versatility. Timbers such as Balau, Melunak, Dark Red Meranti, Kembang Semangkok, Merbau, Merpauh and Nyatoh make up the range while some doors are overlaid with temperate species such as Oak, Walnut, Cherry and Makore. Fire-resistant doors with a plush look are also available where these doors are given a variety of styling without compromising the international fireresistant ratings. Species like Balau and Melunak, a heavy and light hardwood, respectively, are fine pickings as timber doors. ➢ Balau A heavy hardwood with a density of 850-1,155kg/m3 that is yellow to brown in colour. The sapwood is lighter in colour and is sharply defined from the heartwood which is yellow or grey-brown and darkens to deep brown on exposure. The texture is fine and even with deeply interlocked grains. ➢ Melunak A light hardwood with a density of 530-755kg/m3 air dried. The sapwood is yellow or light straw-coloured and is moderately sharply defined from the heartwood which is brown with a red or pink tinge or red-brown. Texture is moderately fine and even with shallowly to deeply interlocked grains. Available in both solid and engineered forms, Malaysian timber doors come in many designs, sizes, and specifications to suit the needs of discerning customers. They are also highly sought-after for their quality workmanship that meets stringent European standards. Using state-of-theart technology, Malaysian manufacturers are well-placed to serve customers globally, whether for small, custom-made orders or large ones of standard products. WINDOW FRAMES One of the most traditional choices for window frames is timber. Wooden window frames are known for their durability and can last a lifetime if properly maintained. They also offer great 26 September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz

aesthetics, thanks to timbers detailed grains. Malaysian manufacturers have been producing stylish selections of timber window frames in a variety of finishes with quality timbers and precision craftmanship as well as laminated scantlings. Species such as Dark Red Meranti, Yellow Meranti, Kasai, Merpauh, Bintagor, Gerutu, Mengkulang and Kembang Semangkok have been used for this purpose. The thermal efficiency of any home can be improved significantly as timber is a natural insulator and the combination of timber window frames and double glazing provide considerable savings in energy cost. You can easily find the perfect timber window frame be it casement or sash windows. These window frames also come with a range of hardware comprising timber window screens, secure locks, and fashionable handles. The window frames and hardware can be configured to suit your requirement. All weak points between the frames and

glass are also protected well to withstand changeable and harsh weather conditions. Exceptionally secure, classy, and hardwearing, timber window frames offer the best of both worlds without compromise. ➢ Dark Red Meranti A light hardwood with a density of 415-855kg/m3 air dry. The sapwood is pink with a grey tinge and is not clearly defined from the heartwood, which is medium red to deep red to deep red-brown. Texture is moderately coarse and even with interlocked grain. It is easy to saw and work and produces a smooth planed surface. ➢ Gerutu A light hardwood with a density of 640-880kg/m3 air dry. The sapwood is whitish yellow and is moderately distinct from the heartwood, which is light golden brown and darkens to a deep brown on exposure. Texture is moderately coarse and even with interlocked grains.


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Artist impression: The form of the roof shells cantilevers on the landside and airside to provide shade to the passengers. (Source: Foster + Partners)

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ork has started on building the new Foster+Partners-designed international airport in Umluj, Tabuk, on the west coast of Saudi Arabia, which is inspired by the colours and textures of the desert landscape. Named the Red Sea International Airport, the building is designed by the worldrenowned architecture firm as part of The Red Sea Project tourist development. Construction began on the airport in early 2021, which is being built around 15 kilometres inland from the coast of the Red Sea, with site levelling currently underway. Set to be completed in 2022, the airport has been designed to reach a capacity of one million passengers a year by 2030. It will almost exclusively serve tourists visiting The Red Sea Project tourist development, which is being developed nearby and will include a ring-shaped hotel on stilts above the Red Sea and a resort built among the Saudi Arabian sand dunes, also designed by Foster+Partners. The form of the airport is informed by the desert that surrounds it. Visuals show a series of five dune-like pods that are arranged radially around a central drop-off and pick-up space. Each of these pods will contain a departure lounge that will have spas and restaurants. Between the pods, spaces filled with greenery will be created for the first stage of the arrivals process. The pods can be operated as a “mini terminal”, meaning that parts of the airport can be shut during periods of low demand to reduce energy usage. “The Red Sea International Airport has been envisaged as a gateway to one of the most unique resorts in the world and an integral part of the visitor experience,” said Gerard Evenden, head of studio at Foster+Partners, when the project was first unveiled

Artist impression: The airport will also feature spas and restaurants enveloped in a relaxed atmosphere. (Source: Foster + Partners)

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Artist impression: The design of the terminal aims to bring the experience of a private aircraft terminal to every traveller by providing smaller, intimate spaces that feel luxurious and personalised. (Source: Foster + Partners)

Artist impression: The arrival experience is about speed of processing passengers, while welcoming them to their destination along with giving them a first impression of the Red Sea Experience. (Source: Foster + Partners)

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Artist impression: Upon arrival, passengers follow the natural spatial flow down through the lush oasis landscape towards the Welcome Centre, where they are met and welcomed to the Red Sea Resort. (Source: Foster + Partners)

in 2019. Inspired by the colours and textures of the desert landscape, the design seeks to create a calm and luxurious journey through the terminal and will become a transit hub for visitors coming in by both land and air. Two wings extending from either side of the main terminal will contain the airport’s ancillary spaces including hangers, logistics bags and baggage handling facilities. According to the studio, this configuration will reduce the overall envelope and energy demand in comparison to standard stand-alone ancillary buildings. The studio is aiming for the airport to achieve a LEED Platinum sustainability rating. It will be powered by 100% renewable energy and constructed and operated using a zero single-use plastic ethos. The terminal’s roof shells will extend from the building to shade both the landside and airside areas of the airport. “The overall form of the terminal building has been designed to protect the internal environment from solar gains and therefore substantially reduce the overall energy demand for cooling in the building through self-shading,” said the studio. “Daylight has also been considered with most of the glazing facing north allowing for increased daylight penetration without compromising solar performance.” Along with the main terminal building, a runway and dedicated seaplane runway, as well as three helipads, are under

Artist impression: The airport will be powered by 100% renewable energy. (Source: Foster + Partners)

construction at the site. Described by its developers as the world’s most ambitious tourism development, the Red Sea Project will see a chain of 90 undeveloped islands off the west coast of Saudi Arabia be developed into a tourist resort. Alongside Foster+Partners, Kengo Kuma and Associates and Dubai-based Killa Design are designing hotels as part of the project. The Red Sea Project is one of several sites being developed in Saudi Arabia. In the AlUla desert, French architect Jean Nouvel has designed a subterranean hotel and architecture studio AW2 is creating a glamping resort made up of 47 luxury tents. Foster+Partners is also designing an international airport for the Amaala resort, which is being developed around 250 kilometres north of the Red Sea Project. The “mirage-inspired” terminal drew criticism from the Architects Climate Action Network, which led to the Foster+Partners withdrawing from Architects Declare environmental group, stating that aviation needs “the most sustainable buildings”. (Source: dezeen.com)

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DOOR OPENING SOLUTIONS WITH SMART CONNECTIVITY • Smart Door Locks by Yale Yale is part of the ASSA ABLOY Group has launched a range of Smart Door Locks allow users to securely lock and unlock their door anywhere via the Yale Access App on their smart devices. Each smart lock is integrated with Voice Access Control that works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple Homekit, and an Auto Unlock feature that automatically unlocks the door as you approach. With DoorSenseTM sensor built into the lock system, you can check if the door is securely closed and locked at any time. Further, the Yale Connect WiFi Bridge connects smart locks to the cloud, granting full voice and remote access functionality straight out the box. • ASSA ABLOY Integral Wireless Access Control The Integral Wireless Access Control locking solution offers all the features needed to manage your security requirements. The system is packaged with an Electronic Wireless Access

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SIMPLIFIED • PROTEC2 CLIQ PROTEC2 CLIQ offers a wide range of electromechanical locking systems that cater to all security and access needs. The wireless system includes batterypowered CLIQ keys, which can be programmed and updated individually to manage access to specific areas at specific times. ASSA ABLOY’s latest electronic cylinder platform, eCLIQ, is one that targets institutional organisations such as accommodation, universities, schools, and hospital estates. The eCLIQ’s programmable keys and compact locking cylinders maintain all the benefits and security of a physical key system, while adding flexibility and modernity to the way we manage door access. • Traka Key Management System The Traka Key Management System offers sophisticated, intelligent key and locker solutions to secure, manage and audit the use of almost any physical asset including premises, devices, secure areas, equipment, machineries and vehicles. This range of key management system includes the Traka key cabinet where only authorised users can access the keys; the Traka intelligent asset management lockers where you can track all vital assets via ASSA ABLOY’s unique RFID tagging technology, charge your devices so that they are always ready to issue and securely store valuable items.

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IT’S TIME TO ARMOUR UP WITH CSC STEEL “Atchoo!” Will your building catch a cold? A sneeze these days might quickly turn many heads. You might even pull up your masks tighter. But, what about sick building syndrome? The link between the MVAC (Mechanical Ventilation and AirConditioning) system and indoor air quality (IAQ) is very relevant today, especially with current precautions on having better ventilation to prevent airborne sicknesses. RISKY INDOOR AIR QUALITY The Industry Code of Practice on Indoor Air Quality 2010 mandated by the Department of Occupational Safety and Health of Malaysia states that poor IAQ could occur due to various reasons such as poor ventilation along with humidity, mould and bacteria proliferation, air pollutants and emissions from chemical contaminants. Prolonged exposure to poor indoor quality can be highly risky and detrimental for the occupants’ overall wellbeing, leading to serious health discomfort and sick building syndrome, categorised by absenteeism and lower productivity at workplaces. What’s more, with the opening up of the economy and gradual return of people to offices, the risk of infection poses a present danger in confined spaces. The Ministry of Health in Malaysia has advised for the use of efficient air-sterilisation technologies to kill microbes in air handling units (AHU’s) or ducting. 34 July-August 2021  | www.b-i.biz

ENTER THE INVISIBLE ARMOUR Enter Higiene Antimicrobial, the latest addition to CSC Malaysia’s realzinc® GI series, the first ever made-in-Malaysia antimicrobial GI sheet produced by the leading Melaka-based manufacturer. With a thickness ranging between 1.0 and 0.2 µm, this unique silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) coated steel offers a safe, reliable, and superior anti-bacterial and anti-fungal defense mechanism besides coating the high-performance substrate of GI sheet with flexibility. Much like a noble knight’s armour, the antimicrobial GI sheet is specially developed with the MVAC system application in mind, transforming its performance. This is because the antimicrobial GI steel sheet is formed into thin, flat pieces that can be cut and folded into a variety of shapes, making it suitable for various indoor and outdoor applications. VERSATILE APPLICATION Higiene Antimicrobial is versatile and best suited to be applied to various crowd-enabling commercial and industrial settings such as healthcare facilities, food factories, biomedical factory building, airports, and malls to help achieve good indoor air quality. It is also significantly effective for elevator walls, button panels, door panels, and handles. IDEAL SOLUTION FOR MVAC SYSTEM The Higiene Antimicrobial is an ideal solution to many common


- the antimicrobial galvanized steel with antibacterial and antifungal function is specially developed for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) to provide cleaner indoor air and prevent building sickness syndrome.

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MVAC quality issues. Not only is the antimicrobial GI certified by Food Industry Research and Development Institute in compliance with JIS Z 2801 for its efficacy in suppressing the growth of eight types of bacteria (staphylococcus aureus, acinetobacter baumannii, salmonella enterica, pseudomonas aeruginosa, e. coli, klebsiella pneumoniae, Legionella pneumophilia, and penicillium funiculosum), it also reduces 5 types of fungal growth (Aspergillus brasiliensis and Trichoderma virens to name a few) as certified by SGS in compliance with the ASTM G21. In addition to bacteria and fungus, Higiene Antimicrobial functions to tackle the concern of mould in the ducting system. Further, this new addition in the series of GI antimicrobial product addresses other common MVAC quality issues. As the MVAC is important for keeping the building cool or hot, depending on the needs of the building space, the GI antimicrobial sheet is heat resistant up to 200°C apart of having good humidity resistance. Aside to boosting the building’s ability to support a healthy indoor environment, Higiene Antimicrobial’s extra smooth surface also ensures good antimicrobial functioning which makes it capable of preventing fluting, slowing down the aging of the component’s surface while inhibiting the visible surface blackening effect. Exceptionally white rust-resistant and better abrasion-resistant, its extra smooth surface lubricity also works well in preventing visible

surface blackening and fluting issue – ensuring a longer-lasting MVAC system without the need for regular cleaning maintenance. Finally, perhaps one of the best advantages of Higiene Antimicrobial is that it provides the convenience of efficient site installation and handling without worrying about leaving behind traces of unsightly fingerprints. BREATHE EASY Peace of mind is not just only about how CSC Steel Malaysia will provide the right support and product handling when delivering the GI steel sheet to your site. It’s more about how you will be assured that the occupants of the buildings you develop can breathe easier thanks to this environmentally friendly and functional antimicrobial GI sheet in place. You can be confident of our stringent adherence to our own quality apart from providing excellent customer support. You won’t expect anything less from the steel industry pioneer of the antimicrobial GI sheet in Malaysia that has proven its mettle after 21 years in the business. After all, CSC Steel is a Taiwanese-owned steel producer whose forte is in galvanised steep products and colour-coated steel products for the building material industry under our proprietary brand names – realzincTM and realcolor®. We came up with pickled and oiled steel coils and cold-rolled steel coils, too. Having been listed on the Main board of Bursa Malaysia since 2004, we have leveraged on the management experience and technical expertise of our major shareholder, China Steel Corporation of Taiwan all these years. You can count on our commitment to provide only high-quality products and value-added services. All the above ensures Higiene Antimicrobial’s distinct advantages to any MVAC system. After all, it’s really is an invisible armour, shielding the occupants from enemies equally unseen. For more details, please scan this code:

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Ain Al Fayda Emirati Housing Development @ United Arab Emirates.

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MIDEA BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES (MBT)

World-class business division in delivering world-class HVAC solutions

stablished in 1999, the Midea Building Technologies (MBT) division of MIDEA Group is the first to produce Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) in China with the introduction of Toshiba Carrier technology. The business division has expanded immensely over the last 20 years, beginning with the acquisition of Chongqing General Plant in 2004 that placed MIDEA in the field of large tonnage chiller, then the inclusion of new range of products such as lighting in 2009, and heat pumps with the opening of the Hefei production plant in 2010. To make its presence felt in the global arena, MIDEA MBT established joint ventures with worldrenowned brands such as Siemens, Bosch and Siix. Additional acquisitions of the famed Italian commercial air-conditioning company CLIVET in 2016, and the LINVOL Elevator in 2020 for its intelligent building solutions, further solidified MIDEA’s position in the competitive international marketplace. Today, MIDEA MBT has become an independent arm of the MIDEA Group and

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Artist impression: Forest City, Johor, Malaysia.

takes pride in its complete portfolio of HVAC solutions for any application, which include: ➢ Chiller Product Line: Water-cooled screw chiller, air-cooled screw unit, VFD Direct-Drive centrifugal chiller, magnetic centrifugal chiller, and

terminal products; ➢ VRF Product Line: Large MAXI VRF and MINI VRF, heat recovery VRF, and water cooled VRF; ➢ Heat Pump Product Line: Commercial water heater, and residential air source water heater;


COMMERCIAL AC Product Lines Sole Distributor: Midea Scott & English Electronics Sdn Bhd (194517-X) No. 16, Jalan Chan Sow Lin, 55200 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 03-9221 1033

Fax: 03-9221 7204 / 03-9221 1434 / 03-9221 3509

• PENANG No. 35, Jalan Perniagaan Gemilang 1, Pusat Perniagaan Gemilang, 14000 Bukit Mertajam, Pulau Pinang. Tel: 04-548 3938 Fax: 04-548 9698

• MALACCA No. 385-L, Taman Peringgit Jaya, 75400 Peringgit, Melaka. Tel: 06-292 1940 Fax: 06-286 7107

• JOHOR No. 25, Jalan Seri Impian 1, Taman Impian Emas, 81300 Skudai, Johor. Tel: 07-562 4898 Fax: 07-557 7898

• KOTA BHARU PT 1436, Ground Floor, Taman Koperatif, Tanjung Chat, 15300 Kota Bharu, Kelantan. Tel/Fax: 09-743 1202

• PERAK No. 38, Persiaran Perindustrian Pengkalan 10, Kawasan Perindustrian Pengkalan, 31500 Lahat, Perak. Tel: 05-323 2529 Fax: 05-323 2529

• SABAH Lot 3, Lorong Kompleks BSA, Kompleks BSA Kolombong, 88450 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Tel: 088-421 428 Fax: 088-431 427

• PAHANG No. 258, Ground Floor, Jalan Air Putih, Taman Air Putih Mewah, 25350 Kuantan, Pahang Darul Makmur. Tel: 09-560 6668 Fax: 09-09-560 5050

• SARAWAK 1st Floor , Lot 8517, Stutong Commercial Centre, Jalan Stutong, 93350 Kuching, Sarawak. Tel: 082-363 167 Fax: 082-366 167

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Don Mueang International Airport @ Thailand.

➢ DX Product Line: US ducts and rooftop packaged unit; ➢ Elevator Product Line: Elevator, escalator, walkway, and etc. QUALITY EXCELLENCE Research and development (R&D) played a key role in the sustainable development of MIDEA MBT, led by a team of 600-strong highly qualified experts. MIDEA MBT now has several patented technologies including the VFD technology and full falling film heating-exchanging technology; independent manufactured core components namely VRF compressors and magnetic compressors; and the M-BMS system that provides intelligent management of hardware equipment to form a complete HVAC solution. Aside to R&D, product quality is top priority for MIDEA MBT. The business division has invested US$60 million for its 25,000sqmtesting facility, the largest in the HVAC industry, housing more than 100 laboratories and over 250 professional test engineers. These laboratories carried out tests in various fields and applications including security construction, noise, performance, environmental simulations, as well as reliable and long-lasting operation and EMC lab, producing results that are recognized by four authoritative organizations CNAS, UL, TUV, and Intertek. A strict quality control system is also in place to ensure that every step of the manufacturing process is carried out efficiently so customers are assured that every product under MIDEA brand is of world-class quality. MIDEA products have also acquired various Quality Standards and certifications such as EUROVENT and AHRI (for performance and safety), CVC and CERT (for system). In an effort to continuously serve MIDEA customers after sales, MIDEA MBT has established a fast-response service network around the world to provide continuous technical support, installation guidance, maintenance, and spare parts support. NOTABLE PROJECTS ➢ Don Mueang International Airport @ Thailand HVAC Solution: VFD Direct-Drive centrifugal chiller ➢ Ain Al Fayda Emirati Housing Development @ United Arab Emirates HVAC Solution: 5,000 sets of VRF system with total cooling capacity up to 80,000 HP 40 September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz

Artist impression: 2016 Rio Olympic Games stadiums and facilities, hotel, MPC, etc. @ Brazil.

➢ Taipei City Government @ Taiwan HVAC Solution: Magnetic Centrifugal Chillers ➢ 2016 Rio Olympic Games stadiums and facilities, hotel, MPC, etc. @ Brazil HVAC Solution: VRF and Chillers ➢ Top Glove @ Malaysia HVAC Solution: water-cooled screw chillers, and customized heat recovery function ➢ Forest City @ Malaysia HVAC Solution: VRF for offices and hotels in Fisherman’s Wharf, and two water-cooled screw chillers for sales office with total capacity up to 5,000 kW. MIDEA MBT has shown a strong development growth since its establishment. Its impressive track record, top-of-the-line products and services, and expertise in all aspects of the business, not only help shaped MIDEA as a well-recognized brand but also a leading manufacturer of SMART building solutions in the global industry.


NAM HENG GLASS GROUP

DĂůĂLJƐŝĂΖƐ ůĂƌŐĞƐƚ ŐůĂƐƐ ƉƌŽĚƵĐĞƌ ǁŝƚŚ ŐƵĂƌĂŶƚĞĞĚ ƋƵĂůŝƚLJ ĂŶĚ ƐĂĨĞƚLJ ince its establishment in 1996, Nam Heng Glass Group has a ƐƚƌŽŶŐ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ŵĂƌŬĞƚ ĂƐ the largest glass producer in Malaysia, with manufacturing plants located in Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Johor Bahru, Penang and Sabah, with plans to further expand its corporate empire overseas. The company is renowned for its extensive ĐŽůůĞĐƟŽŶ ŽĨ ĂƌĐŚŝƚĞĐƚƵƌĂů ĂŶĚ ƐĂĨĞƚLJ ŐůĂƐƐ products namely tempered glass, laminated ŐůĂƐƐ͕ ŝŶƐƵůĂƟŶŐ ŐůĂƐƐ ĂŶĚ ŇŽĂƚ ŐůĂƐƐ͘ /Ŷ ĂĚĚŝƟŽŶ ƚŽ ƚŚĞ ůŽĐĂů ŵĂƌŬĞƚ͕ EĂŵ ,ĞŶŐ 'ůĂƐƐ Group’s products are also exported to Cambodia and Bangladesh. GLASS THAT BEAUTIFULLY BALANCE PERFORMANCE AND AESTHETICS Nam Heng Glass Group is an advocate and arguably a leading producer of safety glass in Malaysia. The company has obtained ĐĞƌƟĮĐĂƟŽŶƐ ĨƌŽŵ ƚŚĞ DĂůĂLJƐŝĂŶ /ŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂů ^ƚĂŶĚĂƌĚƐ ŐĞŶĐLJ ;^/Z/DͿ ĂŶĚ ƚŚĞ ŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƟŽŶ /ŶĚƵƐƚƌLJ ĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚ ŽĂƌĚ ; / DĂůĂLJƐŝĂͿ ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞ ƋƵĂůŝƚLJ ĂŶĚ performance of its safety glass products, in compliance with the country’s standard ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚƐ ŽĨ ŐůĂƐƐ ďƵŝůĚŝŶŐ ŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐ͘

WHY SAFETY GLASS? ^ĂĨĞƚLJ ŐůĂƐƐ ŝƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĐĂůůLJ ĚĞƐŝŐŶĞĚ ƚŽ ďĞ ůĞƐƐ ůŝŬĞůLJ ƚŽ ďƌĞĂŬ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ĞǀĞŶƚ ŽĨ ƐĞǀĞƌĞ ǀŝďƌĂƟŽŶ Žƌ ŝŵƉĂĐƚ͕ ĂŶĚ ůĞƐƐ ƉƌŽŶĞ ƚŽ ŝŶŇŝĐƟŶŐ ŝŶũƵƌLJ ǁŚĞŶ ŝƚ ďƌĞĂŬƐ͘ ^ŝŶĐĞ ƚŚĞ early 20th century, safety glass has been ǁŝĚĞůLJ ƵƐĞĚ ŝŶ ĂƵƚŽŵŽďŝůĞƐ͕ ĂŝƌĐƌĂŌƐ ĂŶĚ high-rise buildings. EĂŵ ,ĞŶŐ 'ůĂƐƐ 'ƌŽƵƉ ĨŽƵŶĚĞƌ͕ ĂƚƵŬ Tan Lai Huan, pointed out that many ĐŽŶƐƵŵĞƌƐ͛ ƵŶĚĞƌƐƚĂŶĚŝŶŐ ŽĨ ŐůĂƐƐ ŝƐ ŽŌĞŶ ůŝŵŝƚĞĚ ƚŽ ĂĞƐƚŚĞƟĐƐ͖ ƚŚĞ ƵƐĞ ŽĨ ŐůĂƐƐ ǁŝƚŚ ƐĂĨĞƚLJ ĨĞĂƚƵƌĞƐ ŝƐ ĨƌĞƋƵĞŶƚůLJ ŶĞŐůĞĐƚĞĚ ĚƵĞ ƚŽ ůĂĐŬ ŽĨ ĂǁĂƌĞŶĞƐƐ ĂŶĚ ƵŶǁŝůůŝŶŐŶĞƐƐ ƚŽ bear the extra costs. For this reason, the company adheres to the concept “Quality First, Safety First” when producing a new range of products. Safety glass produced by EĂŵ ,ĞŶŐ 'ůĂƐƐ 'ƌŽƵƉ ŝƐ ƐƵďũĞĐƚĞĚ ƚŽ ŵƵůƟͲůĂLJĞƌĞĚ ƐƚƌŝĐƚ ĐŚĞĐŬƐ ŝĞ ƐĂĨĞƚLJ ƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ ƚĞƐƚƐ ƚŚĂƚ ĐŽŵƉůLJ ǁŝƚŚ ŝŶƚĞƌŶĂƟŽŶĂů ƐƚĂŶĚĂƌĚƐ ĂŶĚ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĐĂƟŽŶƐ͕ ĂŶĚ ĂƵĚŝƚ ǀĞƌŝĮĐĂƟŽŶ ďLJ ƚŚŝƌĚͲƉĂƌƚLJ ĂŐĞŶĐŝĞƐ ƚŽ ĞŶƐƵƌĞ ƚŚĞ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƟŽŶ ŽĨ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ŚŝŐŚĞƐƚ ƋƵĂůŝƚLJ͘ /Ŷ ĂĚĚŝƟŽŶ ƚŽ ĂĞƐƚŚĞƟĐƐ͕ ƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ ĂŶĚ safety, Nam Heng Glass Group stays ahead ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ĐŽŵƉĞƟƟŽŶ ďLJ ŬĞĞƉŝŶŐ ƵƉͲƚŽͲĚĂƚĞ with the latest consumer trends for high ƋƵĂůŝƚLJ͕ ĞŶĞƌŐLJ ƐĂǀŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ďĞĂƵƟĨƵů ŐůĂƐƐ͕ ĂŶĚ ƚŚĞ ĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƟŽŶ ŝŶĚƵƐƚƌLJ͛Ɛ ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚƐ ĨŽƌ ŐůĂƐƐ ďƵŝůĚŝŶŐ ŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐ ǁŝƚŚ ĂĚĚĞĚ ĨƵŶĐƟŽŶƐ ƐƵĐŚ ĂƐ ŚĞĂƚ ŝŶƐƵůĂƟŽŶ͕ ƐŽƵŶĚ ŝŶƐƵůĂƟŽŶ͕ ĚĞĐŽƌĂƟŽŶ ĂŶĚ etc. /Ŷ ŚŽƉĞƐ ŽĨ ƉƌŽĚƵĐŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ŵŽƐƚ ĂĚǀĂŶĐĞĚ ĂŶĚ ŚŝŐŚĞƐƚ ƋƵĂůŝƚLJ ŽĨ ŐůĂƐƐ ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞ ŵĂƌŬĞƚ͕ EĂŵ ,ĞŶŐ 'ůĂƐƐ 'ƌŽƵƉ͛Ɛ manufacturing plants uses the latest glass ƉƌŽĐĞƐƐŝŶŐ ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞƐ͕ ǁŝƚŚ ĮƌƐƚͲƌĂƚĞ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƟŽŶ ĐĂƉĂĐŝƚLJ ĂŶĚ ƋƵĂůŝƚLJ͘ dŚĞ

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ABBA REUNION TOUR ARENA Artist impression: ABBA reunion tour arena. (Source: stufish.com)

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n a move fit for the most revered of pop music royalty, a reunited Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad will be performing as digital avatars in their own bespoke arena within London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park for the forthcoming ABBA Voyage comeback tour. Constructed from mass timber, the 3,000-seat hexagonal venue was designed by STUFISH Entertainment Architects and can be transported and repurposed in other locales following ABBA Voyage’s London dates, set to kick off on 27 May 2022 and run through 2 October 2022. The tour will then move to other cities, although any venues and dates beyond the lengthy London engagement have yet to be announced. Construction work on the ephemeral arena, which has permission to operate for a five-year span, is already underway at an underutilized parking lot at London Olympic Park near the Dockland Light Railway’s Pudding Mill Station. While design details of the purpose-built, pop-up Scandinavian pop palace are on the scant side, the official ABBA Voyage website does offer a teaser, declaring that the “breathtaking arena delivers the perfect setting for ABBA Voyage, offering you a live music experience like no other. The venue is built around ABBA’s timeless music and never-before-seen concert, so you can have time of your life in General Admission or have the option of a seat in the auditorium if you prefer. You can even party in style in your own Dance Booth.” In addition to general seating, private dance booths, and a stage that will host the virtual likenesses of Agnetha, Björn, Benny, and Anni-Frid (the four “Abbatars” are being developed by George Lucas’s Industrial Light and Magic) alongside a live ten-piece band, the ABBA Voyage arena is also set to include standard features and amenities like food stalls, drinking establishments, merchandise stands, backstage facilities, and more. First catapulted out of Stockholm and into international pop stardom following their 1974 Eurovision win, ABBA has essentially been on indefinite hiatus since 1982. The virtual tour follows the forthcoming 5 November 2021, release of Voyage, the quartet’s first new full-length album of new material in 40 years. Said ABBA in a statement: “To tell the truth, the main inspiration to record again comes from our involvement in creating the strangest and most spectacular concert you could ever dream of. We’re going to be able to sit back in an audience and watch our digital selves perform our songs on a stage in a custom-built arena in London next spring. Weird and wonderful! To all of you who patiently have followed us in some way or another these past decades: Thank you for waiting – it’s time for a new journey to begin.” Founded by the late British architect Mark Fisher, STUFISH, which maintains studios in London and Hong Kong, has previously designed wild and wildly ambitious stage sets and immersive concert “experiences” – both permanent and semi-permanent structures – for an illustrious roster of performers including Elton John, Lady Gaga, U2, Beyoncé, Madonna, the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, and other big names. Outside of concerts, the firm has also designed a number of high-profile events, including the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. (Source: archpaper.com)

2008 Olympics ceremonies in Beijing, China. (Source: stufish.com)

The opening ceremony 2010 Asian Games, Guangdong, China. (Source: stufish.com)

Special stage at the Queen Victoria Memorial for the Diamond Jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth II. (Source: stufish.com)

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atural Life is about re-establishing the experience of connecting with both oneself and the natural environment. The ability to now work from anywhere in the world, and the abundant availability of conveniences have led Earthitects to pioneer a new philosophy, called ‘Reverse Urbanization’. The Karnataka-based Earthitects reimagined the experience of everyday living by allying with Mother Earth in designing dwellings that are in harmony with oneself and the natural environment, dwellings that facilitate ‘Natural Life’. The Stone Lodges comprises 15 luxury private residences spread across a 13-acre forested hillside located in Wayanad, Kerala. Built on sloping land on the side of a mountain, they are inspired by the grammar of Mountain Lodges and the native design aesthetic. Staying true to its philosophy, Earthitects only used materials that are natural, with wooden flooring, random-rubble walls, cobblestone pathways, and log rafters. Showcasing a joyous

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interplay of stone and wood, the villas are hidden amongst dense foliage and designed with unique elements, keeping sustainability and innovation in mind. Every bit is finely nuanced bespeaking a luxurious yet environmentally responsible aesthetic – A Collectible that ages graciously! The architecture of Stone Lodges is perched on three distinct levels; the first and second levels house the spacious residence while the third level comprises the Exterior Deck with an infinity pool surrounded by lily ponds. Each deck is designed in such a way that it has an unobstructed view of the forest. Designed “around nature, rather than on it”, the natural features such as trees and boulders play their part in enhancing this carefully designed living experience. The roof structure of the Gazebo is made of log rafters, while the clay tiles are supported by four sturdy wooden poles. Underneath the ‘Gazebo’ is a daybed to unwind whilst listening to the songs of nature. Earthitects’ signature bay window brings natural light into the space with a striking view of the lush landscape around. An addition to the expansive rooms, the exterior of the bay window is covered with thick Eucalyptus poles. The master bedroom is a private retreat within the larger sanctuary. Designed to be one with nature, a private deck adjoining the space provides a stunning view of the surrounding wilderness. Portraying the natural edge, the exceptional wooden bed is the

furniture of dreams. Sturdy and bold, this magnificent piece is crafted from robust teak wood. The hardwood floors made of rich teak, adorn the space with warmth and grain. The accent wall with rough-textured stone contrasts the warm wood all around. Another signature of Earthitects is the outdoor bath, which reveals the freedom of taking a shower beneath the open sky. This indulging tropical shower helps one reconnect with nature with the luxury of staying indoors. Set amidst a courtyard, the organic shower tray with steppingstones is surrounded by lush foliage and natural boulders. The interplay of light and shadow is brought about by the Eucalyptus poles on the ceiling, with their natural oils and distinct texture. Made out of brass, the bathroom fixtures add an antique charm to the rustic stonewall. Mounted on the counter is a black granite washbasin elegantly chiselled from a natural rock. The wooden cabinetry below the counter is finished with handcrafted wooden knobs. With sustainability as the core idea, up-cycled wood from construction is crafted into switchboards while maintaining its organic shape. The custom-made antique brass tumbler switch complements the natural texture of the stonewall. Each chair with its distinct personality elevates the beauty of teak wood in its original form combined with cane, weaved by local artisans. Carved with nature-inspired motifs, the apron of the chair compliments the handpicked natural upholstery. (Source: the archdaily.com)

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Landscape

Offices and meeting rooms are nestled among tropical plants in this wealth management centre in Singapore by local studio Ministry of Design. (Source: KHOOGJ)

CITI WEALTH HUB Ministry of Design re-envisioned the typical Wealth Hub

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as a “Banking Conservatory” for Citibank Singapore

inistry of Design (MOD) has designed a ‘Banking Conservatory’ in the heart of Singapore’s Orchard Road, which takes biophilic design in workspaces to a new level and seamlessly weaves architecture and interior design. Dedicated to Citigold and Citigold Private Clients, the Citi Wealth Hub at 268 Orchard Road is the winning design in an international competition launched by Citibank Singapore last year that invited entrants to reimagine the conventional interiors often associated with financial institutions. The brief set out by Citibank Singapore was to create a wealth management centre dedicated to its high net-worth clients, over an area of 2,787sqm across floors six to nine of an office building. Across its four levels, the Citi Wealth Hub has more than 30 client advisory rooms alongside flexible office and event spaces, making it the bank’s largest wealth advisory hub in the world. The site is distinguished by its soaring atrium with tinted glass walls and skylights that create ideal conditions for growing tropical plants. In recognition of this, the studio proposed an

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(Source: KHOOGJ)


(Source: KHOOGJ)

office scheme based around a lush conservatory that would anchor the entire office. On floors seven and eight, a series of social spaces are nestled within the greenery, including a bar, observation deck, discussion pods, banquette seating and a central garden lounge with a honed Grigio Carnico marble bar. “The choreographed verdant and lush greenery evokes an atmosphere where everything seems to flourish in a natural and sustainable manner – a nod to the ideals of wealth management,” said the studio. “Although drawing from the virtues of biophilic design, the scheme aims to create a cultured conservatory and not a wild forest,” she added. “Introducing a measure of control and order amidst nature’s abundance, we created a series of carefully detailed planter box arrangements.” These sinuous, hairline brass containers are lit from below to signpost pathways and meeting spaces among the foliage. On the seventh floor, garden pods were installed as an alternative to traditional meeting rooms. These are lined with acoustic panels and equipped with curved TV screens, concealed power points and cables for connecting laptops. In collaboration with ICN Design landscape architecture studio, MOD carefully selected plants that would adapt easily to an air-conditioned environment, thrive even in the shade and create four distinct vertical layers to offer varied views at every level. Tropical plants like betel nut palms, parlour palms, birds nest ferns and money plants, all of which are intricately composed to provide interesting views along contouring pathways.

MOD’s re-casting of the typical Wealth Hub as a “Banking Conservatory” was to challenge the conventions associated with a high net-worth banking experience. (Source: KHOOGJ)

(Source: KHOOGJ)

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Landscape

(Source: KHOOGJ)

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This lushness is particularly apt considering Citibank Singapore’s business of growing wealth and perpetuating prosperity. For the tallest level, the designers selected betel nut feature palms, while elegant, feathery parlour palms sit below their crowns at the second level with bushy saplings and big-leafed arums in the foreground. Feathery Boston ferns, rosette-leafed bird’s nest ferns and money plants occupy the lowest level, fringed by jungle-floor plants that are spotlit at night. The eighth floor is dedicated to Citigold Private Clients, leading the design team to opt for more luxurious materials such as walnut and marble, while an observation deck offers aerial views of the conservatory on the level below. Since this floor is less open to natural daylight, the planting here is smaller in both the horizontal and vertical scale, with planters set between desk alcoves and pathways. Floors six and nine were conceived as “backstage areas” offering office space for the bank’s 210 relationship managers. They hold a variety of hot desks, collaboration tables and a town hall for meetings. Large planters help create a calming work environment on these levels and are filled with shade-loving plants that, in the wild, would grow low on the rainforest floor. Throughout the office, the temperature of the lighting is programmed to mirror human’s natural circadian rhythm and the movement of the sun, changing from blue to reddish undertones over the course of the day. To keep the plants healthy the project uses a hydroponic system, in which plants are held in place by absorbent granules instead of soil. Grow lights with special LED

(Source: KHOOGJ)

(Source: KHOOGJ)

bulbs that mimic natural sunlight are integrated within the recessed architectural lighting. “What we’re trying to do is continue the essence of experience from front of house to back of house. So you see similar elements – the colour scheme, the plants – but pared back. This raises the bank’s back of house benchmark,” said the studio. “We’ve had really good responses from Citibank and from their clients so far,” the studio said. “They’ve said this is unlike any other wealth management hub they have seen.” Studies have shown that access to green spaces, or even pictures of nature, can benefit workers’ mental health and improve performance in the office. As a result, a plethora of plant-filled workplace interiors have sprung up over the past few years, including this co-working space in Lisbon with over 1,000 potted plants and trees, while tropical flora provides privacy for workers inside an office in Utrecht. (Source: KHOOGJ)

(Source: dezeen.com & design-anthology.com)

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B&I PROJECT REPORT MALAYSIA BIZ LINK PROPERTIES SDN BHD Koi Park Residences @ Hulu Selangor, Selangor, Malaysia.

PROJECT REF. 0321-7163 CLASSIFICATION Residential STAGE OF PROJECT  Sitework LOCATION Part of Lot 16823 (PT1498 No. hakmilik H.S.(M) 1051), Lot 16824 (PT1499 No. hakmilik H.S.(M) 1047) & Lot 16825 (PT1504 No. hakmilik H.S.(M) 1049), Mukim Ulu Yam, Daerah Hulu Selangor, Selangor, Malaysia. (GPS Coordinates: 3.429619, 101.643461) APPROX. PROJECT COST Undisclosed APPROX. COMMENCEMENT DATE  1Q 2021 APPROX. COMPLETION DATE 2023 DEVELOPER Biz Link Properties (A subsidiary of Biz Link Group) Tel: +603-5022 3963 E-mail: enquiry@bizlinkgroup.com.my Web: www.bizlinkgroup.com.my Founder: Mr. Lee Pin Hui ARCHITECT Bing Architect Tel: +603-2276 6201 E-mail: bingarchitect@gmail.com Principal: Ar Cheng Mun Bing C & S ENGINEER Truepro Consult Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-9102 1799 E-mail: truepro2010@gmail.com Director: Ir Soo Han Tang 50 September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz

M & E ENGINEER Perunding MAO Tel: +603-4296 0910  Fax: +603-4296 0926 E-mail: perundingmao@yahoo.com Partner: Ir Mohd Azan Omar QUANTITY SURVEYOR Care of Developer MAIN CONTRACTOR Meru Perkasa Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-6277 2288

E-mail: meru_hq@yahoo.com Architectural Coordinator: Ms Aida Afifah Binti Mior Shahrin BRIEF DESCRIPTION Proposed development comprises 140 units of three-storey terraced homes on a 9-acre land parcel, which will be developed in several phases. The units are available in two types Asagi and Bekko; each unit will have a land size of 20’ × 60’ and built-ups of 2,183 - 2,393 sq ft (4 bedrooms and 4-5 bathrooms).


ECO TROPICS DEVELOPMENT SDN BHD Ellscott @ Breezegate, Eco Tropics, Johor, Malaysia. PROJECT REF. 0321-7157 CLASSIFICATION Residential STAGE OF PROJECT Structural LOCATION on part of Lot 216252 (PTD 222458 HSD 558610), Plot 3, Taman Kota Masai, Pasir Gudang, Mukim Plentong, Daerah Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. (GPS Coordinates: 1.491466, 103.930417) APPROX. PROJECT COST Undisclosed APPROX. COMMENCEMENT DATE  4Q 2020 APPROX. COMPLETION DATE  3Q 2023 DEVELOPER Eco Tropics Development Sdn Bhd (Part of Eco World Development Group Berhad) Tel: +603-3344 2552 / +607-2522 255 E-mail: corp@ecoworld.my / ecotropics@ecoworld.my Web: https://ecoworld.my/ Divisional General Manager: Mr Phan Yan Chan ARCHITECT Atria Architects Sdn Bhd Tel: +607-3555 098 E-mail: atria91@gmail.com Principal: Ar Quek Chai Kim C & S ENGINEER Ling & Wong Perunding Sdn Bhd Tel: +607-3887 708 E-mail: lingwongsb@gmail.com Director: Mr Christopher Ling M & E ENGINEER Perunding Yuli Sdn Bhd Tel: +607-3861 188 E-mail: yulime63@gmail.com Web: http://yuli.my/ Managing Director: Ir Chng Chee Lam QUANTITY SURVEYOR Care of Developer MAIN CONTRACTOR Pamir Development Sdn Bhd Tel: +607-4328 333 E-mail: pdsb@pamir.com.my Web: https://pamir.com.my/ Head of Construction: Mr Terry Lim BRIEF DESCRIPTION Proposed development is part of the

Breezegate collection at Eco Tropics. It comprises 162 units of double-storey terrace houses with lot size of 20’ × 70’ and built-up area of 1,688 sq ft. Eco Tropics is a 991.6-acre mix integrated township residential development with a GDV of RM5.4 billion, consisting of double-storey terrace and clusters homes in 20 distinctive home designs. The township is truly the

epitome of a natural countryside lifestyle amid close-knit neighbourhoods, surrounded by lush landscaping with ample greenery, aesthetic gardens, a scenic lake, a gazebo, and pedestrian-friendly paths or walkways. The masterplan also features plan parks, back-lane garden, jogging & bicycle tracks, playground, basketball court, football field, and also fitness centre. September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz 51


B&I PROJECT REPORT MALAYSIA JESIN DEVELOPMENT SDN BHD

Single-Storey Terrace Houses @ Taman Gurun Harmoni, Kuala Muda, Kedah, Malaysia. PROJECT REF. 0321-7161 CLASSIFICATION Residential STAGE OF PROJECT Structural LOCATION Lot 3842, Seksyen 7, Bandar Gurun, Daerah Kuala Muda, Kedah, Malaysia. (GPS Coordinates: 5.793816, 100.481055) APPROX. PROJECT COST  >RM10 million APPROX. COMMENCEMENT DATE  1Q 2020 APPROX. COMPLETION DATE  2Q 2022 DEVELOPER Jesin Development Sdn Bhd (A member of Jesin Group) Tel: +604-4235 800 / 1700 81 5800 E-mail: sales@jesin.com.my Web: www.jesin.com.my Managing Director: Mr Yeoh Kim Hock -JVPermodalan Kedah Berhad Tel: +604-7301 992 E-mail: pkberhad@pkb.my Web: www.pkb.my CEO: Abdul Rahman Bin Haji Din ARCHITECT Azimin Architect Tel: +604-7317 177 E-mail: aziminarchitect@yahoo.com Principal: Ar Muhamad Azimin Bin Shafie C & S ENGINEER Perunding THD Sdn Bhd Tel: +604-4200 405 E-mail: pthd10@yahoo.com Managing Director: Ir Mohd Rithauddin Bin Suhaimi M & E ENGINEER Perunding KTL Tel: +604-5026 476 E-mail: perundingktl@gmail.com Associate: Ir Chan Wah Cheong QUANTITY SURVEYOR Jurukur Zenith Tel: +603-5892 2626 E-mail: jzenith88@gmail.com Quantity Surveyor: Mr Heng Wei Kaiy

(A member of Jesin Group) Tel: +604-4235 800 / 1700 81 5800 E-mail: sales@jesin.com.my Web: www.jesin.com.my Managing Director: Mr Yeoh Kim Hock

MAIN CONTRACTOR Jesin Construction Sdn Bhd

BRIEF DESCRIPTION Proposed development is the latest offering

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at Taman Gurun Harmoni, a new residential project spanning 14.17 acres located at the main road of Gurun - Sg Petani. It comprises Dedaun (single-storey terrace houses), and Nira I & II (affordable single-storey terrace houses). Dedaun has 12 units with built-up of 1,154 sq ft and lot size of 20’ × 70’; Nila I has 14 units while Nila II has six units.


KL WELLNESS CITY SDN BHD KL Wellness City @ Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia. PROJECT REF. 0321-7162 CLASSIFICATION  Mixed Development STAGE OF PROJECT  Planning & Conceptual LOCATION Plot 1 and on part of Lot PT 15424 (dahulunya Lot 37318, 15239 and on part of Lot 37825), Jalan Impian Indah, Mukim Petaling, Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia. (GPS Coordinates: 3.046682, 101.665915) APPROX. PROJECT COST  To Be Announced APPROX. COMMENCEMENT DATE  4Q 2021 APPROX. COMPLETION DATE  To Be Announced DEVELOPER KL Wellness City Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-7621 1111 E-mail: enquiry@klwellnesscity.com Web: www.klwellnesscity.com Assoc. Director (Project Management): Mr Wan Zamri Bin Wan Hassan ARCHITECT Konzepte Asia Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-2110 3318 E-mail: kualalumpur@konzepte.asia Web: https://konzepte.asia/ Partner: Ar Ho Kien Keong C & S ENGINEER SNA Consult Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-7729 2299 E-mail: snacslt@gmail.com Web: https://snaconsult.com.my/ Founding Director: Dato’ Ir Robert Ang M & E ENGINEER Li-Zainal Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-7877 7998 / 7198 E-mail: info@li-zainal.com Web: http://li-zainal.com/ Director: Ir Dr Samad Bin Solbai

to the hospital, medical specialist suites, and healthcare mall;

QUANTITY SURVEYOR DK-QS Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-8953 9998 E-mail: admin@dkqs.com.my Web: www.dkqs.info Director: Sr Kang Keang Huang

BRIEF DESCRIPTION Proposed project is the first comprehensive wellness and healthcare city in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. The healthcare-based mixed development spans over seven plots and 26.46 acres of land, which will be developed over a 10-year period. The masterplan consists of: Plot 1: Medical specialist suites, commercial/ hotel suites, including a traditional Chinese medicine centre;

MAIN CONTRACTOR To Be Appointed

Plot 2 & 3: Resort-style retirement living homes offering Independent Living Units (ILU) adjacent

Plot 6 & 7: Serviced apartments, SOHO and commercial units.

Plot 4: SOHO Tower, Office Tower, Healthcare Mall and proposed Cancer Hospital; Plot 5: A 624-bed tertiary hospital with Centres of Excellence in cardiology, spine health, neuro health, sports medicine, plastic cosmetics surgery, fertility, stem cell therapy, and etc. It will also include R&D laboratories and facilities for clinical studies; and,

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B&I PROJECT REPORT MALAYSIA KLN LAND SDN BHD

Arunya Residence @ Kl North, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. PROJECT REF. 0321-7159 CLASSIFICATION  Serviced Apartment STAGE OF PROJECT Sitework LOCATION Lot PT 26635 (part of Lot 9714), Seksyen 2, Jalan Pintasan Segambut, Mukim Batu, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (GPS Coordinates: 3.202771,101.657858) APPROX. PROJECT COST  RM412 million APPROX. COMMENCEMENT DATE  4Q 2020 APPROX. COMPLETION DATE  4Q 2024 DEVELOPER KLN Land Sdn Bhd (A subsidiary of Franky Group) Tel: +603-2166 3936 Web: www.franky.com.my E-mail: general@franky.com.my Managing Director: Datuk Franky Chua ARCHITECT DP Architects Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-2143 9268 E-mail: kualalumpur@dpa.com.sg Web: www.dpa.com.sg Director: Mr Lim Wei Liang C & S ENGINEER TY Lin International Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-7804 3313 E-mail: general@tylin.com.my Web: www.tylin.com Managing Director: Mr Chin Chee Wee M & E ENGINEER CHT International Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-7954 8871 E-mail: cht@chtint.com Web: www.chtint.com Managing Director: Ir Tey Chai Heng QUANTITY SURVEYOR RL Bersepadu Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-6207 9991 E-mail: kf.lai@my.rlb.com Web: www.rlb.com Director: Dato’ Lai Kar Fook MAIN CONTRACTOR To Be Appointed BRIEF DESCRIPTION Proposed development is situated on a 3.29 54 September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz

acre of land. It comprises two blocks of serviced apartment (35 storeys and 36 storeys) housing a total of 631 units with built-ups of 743 - 2,077 sq ft. The units are available in one to three bedrooms and duplex layouts; each unit has smart-home features and will be allocated two to four carpark bays. The development will also

have electric vehicle-charging stations. The development offers an array of lifestyle and recreational facilities across three dedicated floors, which include kindergarten, adventure escape, infinity and wading pools, pilates garden, zen and yoga gardens, amphitheatre promenade, BBQ deck, and etc.


KTI PROPERTY SDN BHD The Logg @ Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. PROJECT REF. 0321-7155 CLASSIFICATION  Mixed Development STAGE OF PROJECT Sitework LOCATION 4, Lorong Sepat 1, Taman Makmur, 88300 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. (GPS Coordinates: 5.947532, 116.091193) APPROX. PROJECT COST  >RM900 million APPROX. COMMENCEMENT DATE  1Q 2020 APPROX. COMPLETION DATE 2023 DEVELOPER KTI Property Sdn Bhd (Part of KTI Group) Tel: +6088-431 366 / 866 E-mail: iconinquiry@ktiproperty.com.my Web: www.ktiproperty.com.my Director of Projects: Mr Wilson Loke ARCHITECT Arkitek OMA Sdn Bhd Tel: +6088-239 861 E-mail: info@oma.com.my Web: https://arkitekoma.squarespace.com/ Principal: Ar Lee Hon Liong C & S ENGINEER CIVIL: KS Engineering Consultant Tel: +6088-438 972 E-mail: ks_eng06@yahoo.com.my Engineer: Mr Timothy STRUCTURAL: WK & Partners Consult Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-9549 5847 E-mail: wknpc@wknpc.com Web: https://wknpc.com/ Managing Director: Ir Yong Wee Kong M & E ENGINEER Perunding Jayareka Sdn Bhd Tel: +6088-222 986 E-mail: pjsbkk@yahoo.com Web: www.jayareka.com.my Director (Electrical): Ir Francis Voo

MAIN CONTRACTOR Sinohydro Corporation (M) Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-6203 5192 E-mail: sinohydro.kl@gmail.com Director: Mr Liu Shao Quan

QUANTITY SURVEYOR Etika Hijau Sdn Bhd Tel: +6088-732 921 E-mail: etikahijau@gmail.com Web: https://etikahijau.com/ Director: Sr Patmawati Binti Paddong

BRIEF DESCRIPTION Proposed mixed development is situated on a 5-acre site at the heart of Luyang, Kota Kinabalu. It will have GFA of more than 2.3 million sq ft and a mix of components. The development has two 28-storey

residential towers, Shorea and Astonia, housing a total of 438 executive suites ranging from 1,180 - 1,313 sq ft. The third residential tower, Parkhill, consists of 250 units with built-ups of 620 - 850 sq ft (one to three bedrooms). There will be up to 1,400 parking bays located at the basement level and levels 3-11 of the podium block. Further, the development includes Boulevard Mall with 40 retails outlets and a 4-star hotel (Avani Luyang) with 400 rooms.

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B&I PROJECT REPORT MALAYSIA MOMENTUMACE SDN BHD

D’Quince Residences @ Damansara Perdana, Selangor, Malaysia. PROJECT REF. 0321-7158 CLASSIFICATION  Serviced Apartment STAGE OF PROJECT Structural LOCATION Lot–Lot PT50934 (HSD 321516) - PT50935 (HSD 321517), PT51550 - PT51552 (HSD 321459 - 321518), & Lot 84846 (PN 116648), Jalan PJU 8/8, Damansara Perdana, Mukim Sungai Buloh, Daerah Petaling, Selangor, Malaysia. (GPS Coordinates: 3.174030, 101.61831) APPROX. PROJECT COST  RM580 million APPROX. COMMENCEMENT DATE  1Q 2020 APPROX. COMPLETION DATE  2Q 2024 DEVELOPER Momentumace Sdn Bhd (A member of EXSIM Group) Tel: +603-8993 9911 E-mail: info@exsim.com.my Web: https://exsim.com.my/ Managing Director: Mr Lim Aik Hoe ARCHITECT Urban Catalyst Architecture Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-8082 3633 E-mail: info@urbancatalyst.my Web: www.urbancatalystarchitecture.com Principal: Ar Lee Jean-Kye C & S ENGINEER Jurutera Perunding Awam YS Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-7956 2233 E-mail: jpays@jpays.com.my DirectorL Mr Yap Yee Hock M & E ENGINEER LMC Consult Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-7725 7018 E-mail: lmc03sb@gmail.com Web: https://lmcconsult.business.site/ Engineer: Ir Moo Sze Foo QUANTITY SURVEYOR Care of Developer MAIN CONTRACTOR Binastra Construction (M) Sdn Bhd (A subsidiary of Binastra Land) Tel: +603-8998 7666 / 7555 E-mail: sales@binastra.com.my Web: https://binastra.com.my/ 56 September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz

BRIEF DESCRIPTION Proposed leasehold development comprises two 35-storey serviced apartment towers. There are a total of 1,310 units (778 standard units and 532 affordable units), available in several layout types with built-up areas between 550 - 1,100 sq ft; each unit comes

with one or two carparks. The development offers an array of leisure facilities located on Level 8. This include a fitness hub, Grill N’ Dine area, garden gazebo, jogging trail, half basketball court, leisure and wading pools, community hall, kinds’ play lawn, and etc.


SHENG TAI IMPRESSION SDN BHD The Sail @ Melaka, Malaysia.

PROJECT REF. 0321-7160 CLASSIFICATION  Mixed Development STAGE OF PROJECT Sitework LOCATION Lot 11723 - 11728, Kawasan Bandar XLIV, Daerah Melaka Tengah, Melaka, Malaysia. (GPS Coordinates: 2.192822, 102.228133) APPROX. PROJECT COST  RM6.5 billion APPROX. COMMENCEMENT DATE  3Q 2019 APPROX. COMPLETION DATE 2024 DEVELOPER Sheng Tai Impression Sdn Bhd (A subsidiary of Sheng Tai International Sdn Bhd) Tel: +603-7890 3096 E-mail: info@shengtaiinternational.com Web: https://shengtaiinternational.com/ Founder: Dato’ Leong Sir Ley ARCHITECT CS Loo Architect Sdn Bhd Tel: +606-2846 085 E-mail: cslooarchitect@gmail.com Web: https://c-s-loo-architect.business.site/ Principal: Ar Loo Chiang San C & S ENGINEER Reliacon Sdn Bhd Tel: +606-2839 882 E-mail: admin@reliacon.my Web: www.reliacon.my Director: Dr Ir Lam Kai Yang

WBL Perunding Sdn Bhd Tel: +6010-2352 064 E-mail: general@wblperunding.my Web: https://wblperunding.my/ Director: Ir Chu Kwai Kuen M & E ENGINEER PKV Consulting Engineers Sdn Bhd Tel: +606-2840 757 E-mail: pkvcesb@gmail.com Director: Mr Ong Yee Tinn Zeal Perunding Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-7931 2063 E-mail: general@zp.com.my Web: www.zp.com.my Associate Director: Ir Ben Au Wai Chun QUANTITY SURVEYOR AMD Associates Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-7726 6090 E-mail: amdqs@amdqs.com.my Web: www.amdqs.com.my Founder: Sr Hj Mohd Ariffin Mohd Damin

MAIN CONTRACTOR To Be Appointed BRIEF DESCRIPTION Proposed development consists of nine towers with about 10.7 million sq ft that will be constructed in multiple phases. The masterplan will have over 3,259 units of luxury condotels, three 61-storey, 5-star and 6-star hotel towers with a total of 2,584 units; 1 million sq ft luxury shopping centre; 1,215 units of business suites as well as a Melaka-Nanjing themed cultural square that houses 65 units shops overlooking the Straits of Melaka. It will have a wide array of facilities including 330m (internal perimetre) sky ring connecting nine towers; 4 million sqm convention and exhibition centre; Illuminating Sky Garden; as well as The Moon, a 360° elliptical-shaped experiential centre. It also features international sky-themed restaurants; one of the longest rooftop pools in the region; and most importantly, the tallest 9-tower linked structure. September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz 57


B&I PROJECT REPORT MALAYSIA SKYAWANI 5 DEVELOPMENT SDN BHD Skyawani V Residence @ Setapak, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. PROJECT REF. 0321-7154 CLASSIFICATION  Serviced Apartment STAGE OF PROJECT Sitework LOCATION JLot 201437 & Lot 201438, Jalan Dato Senu 3, Mukim Setapak, Daerah Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (GPS Coordinates: 3.195981, 101.693751) APPROX. PROJECT COST Undisclosed APPROX. COMMENCEMENT DATE  3Q 2020 APPROX. COMPLETION DATE  4Q 2023 DEVELOPER Skyawani 5 Development Sdn Bhd (A subsidiary of SkyWorld Development Group) Tel: +603-4270 9968 / 3928 E-mail: enquiries@skyworld.my Web: http://skyworld.my/ Group Managing Director: Datuk Ng Thien Phing ARCHITECT ArchiMatrix Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-7984 3121 E-mail: general@archimatrix.com.my Web: www.archimatrix.com.my Director: Mr Jasper Mah C & S ENGINEER Asia Pacific Engineering Consortium Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-7883 0690 E-mail: info@apec-engineers.com.my Web: http://apec-engineers.com.my/ Founder: Mr Phoa Boon Ting M & E ENGINEER Duriane Professionals Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-5879 0959 E-mail: info@duriane.com Web: www.duriane.com Managing Director: Ir Yau Chau Fong QUANTITY SURVEYOR EFCT Konsult Tel: +603-9282 1101 E-mail: efctkonsult@gmail.com Principal: Mr Edmund Foo Chee Tuck MAIN CONTRACTOR PILING CONTRACTOR: Geohan Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-7727 3608 E-mail: email@geohan.com Web: www.geohan.com Managing Director: Mr KS Lee 58 September-October 2021  | www.b-i.biz

BRIEF DESCRIPTION Proposed development is the fifth instalment of “SkyAwani” series of affordable housing (RUMAWIP). The 2.06-acre leasehold development offers a total of 615 serviced apartments in a 38-storey building. With a

built-up of 800 sq ft, these units come with 3+1 bedrooms and two bathrooms. The facilities at the development include an infinity pool, lounge garden, sun deck, outdoor event lawn, gymnasium and outdoor fitness zone.


SUNWAY BELFIELD SDN BHD

Sunway Belfield @ Jalan Belfield, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [Phase 2] PROJECT REF. 0421-7164 CLASSIFICATION  Mixed Development STAGE OF PROJECT Structural LOCATION Lot 20010 (formerly known as Lot 1152), Seksyen 69, Jalan Belfield, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (GPS Coordinates: 3.135836,101.696866) APPROX. PROJECT COST  RM1.1 billion APPROX. COMMENCEMENT DATE  3Q 2019 APPROX. COMPLETION DATE  2Q 2024 DEVELOPER Sunway Belfield Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-5639 8888 / 9000 E-mail: mysunwayproperty@sunway.com.my Web: www.sunwayproperty.com Manager - Technical (M&E): Ir Dominic Kong ARCHITECT SA Architects Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-5650 5156 E-mail: saa@saa.com.my Web: www.saa.com.my Managing Director: Mr Low Mun Wai C & S ENGINEER TY Lin International Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-7804 3313 E-mail: general@tylin.com.my Web: www.tylin.com Managing Director: Mr Chin Chee Wee M & E ENGINEER Primetech Engineers Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-7958 3655 E-mail: primetech19@gmail.com Web: https://primetechengineers.business.site/ Director: Ir Au Chong Hun QUANTITY SURVEYOR Baharuddin Ali & Low Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-9285 3744 E-mail: balow@balow.com.my Web: www.balow.com.my Director: Mr Chin Pak Hoe MAIN CONTRACTOR Sunway Construction Sdn Bhd Tel: +603-5639 9696 E-mail: kwanfk@sunway.com.my Web: www.sunwayconstruction.com.my Asst Manager (Contract Dept): Mr Chan Kam Wem

BRIEF DESCRIPTION Proposed development is Phase 2 of Sunway Belfield project. It comprises one block of 55-storey serviced apartment (Block C) with a total of 450 units, available in five layouts with built-up sizes ranging between 788 - 1,337 sq ft (two to four bedrooms). It also has 6-storey carpark

podium and 2-storey basement carpark, and three floors furnished with various lifestyle facilities such as sky deck, infinity pool and wading pool, co-working space, terrace pavilion, tree house, basketball court, indoor gym, yoga and dance studio, function room and etc.

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