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, WCT Land is the property development, management and investment division of Bursa Malaysia listed WCT Holdings with a presence in Greater Klang Valley, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, as well as in the Iskandar region, Johor. Located at Klang Valley and adjacent to the fast expanding Bukit Tinggi Klang, WCT’s award-winning development d’Laman Greenville offers 266 units of semi-detached and bungalow homes in contemporary styles and sizes. Sprawling across 56 acres of prime land, d’Laman Greenville is a low density development which offers residents an exclusive clubhouse, a three-acre scenic pond, a nine-acre lush landscape and a two-kilometre nature walk path. d’Laman Greenville is a name that is inspired by one of Klang’s unique features – its
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heritage of preserved verdant greenery. ‘Laman’ is a Malay word which translates into garden or courtyard in front of the house, Greenville describes the development as an oasis of lush greenery. Thus the development’s name aptly describes its resort style living where nature lives right outside the doorstep. Extra wide landscaped side lanes were introduced between every block to serve as informal gathering spaces and to break the monotony between the rows of houses. The development was also broken down into four parcels, each one offering houses with a different price range. A sense of place and identity is provided through the subtle use of place names, signage, a guardhouse and landscape design elements with more than 35 flora species to recreate the local natural environment.
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(A member of WCT Holdings Berhad) No. 63, Lorong Batu Nilam 1A Bandar Bukit Tinggi 41200 Klang Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia t: +603 3324 3255 e: enquiries.wctland@wct.my w: www.wct.com.my/property
BEST RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT MALAYSIA d’Laman Greenville by WCT Land Sdn Bhd
Highly Commended ARCHITECTURE MULTIPLE RESIDENCE MALAYSIA d’Laman Greenville by WCT Land Sdn Bhd Asia Pacific Property Awards
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