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Nu Sentral
Due for completion by 2012, Nu Sentral is a seven storey building with a gross floor area of 1.2 million square feet. The development is located in the southern part of Kuala Lumpur Sentral, adjacent to Jalan Tun Sambanthan.
Nu Sentral aspires to play its role as a green building with commitment to building a business response to the challenges of climate change and sustainability by adopting green building standards in its building as well as incorporating energy and water efficient features, including a 2-arce sky park.
Nu Sentral is designated to be in compliance with Singapore's BCA Green Mark and Malaysia's Green Building Index Certification. The BCA Green Mark is a Singapore green building rating system used to evaluate a building performance and environmental friendliness while the Malaysian Green Building Index is a profession-driven initiative lead the Malaysian property industry towards becoming more environment-friendly
Nu Sentral features contemporary architectural design elements incorporating unique components such as the green sky park, clean atrium spaces and natural skylight at the atrium roof.
The architectural design concept seeks to hormonise with the surrounding of Kuala Lumpur Sentral development featuring modern and contemporary facade. The design showcase the connectivity from station to station (Stesen Sentral Kuala Lumpur and KL Monorail), between office towers, allowing more open and free spaces = creating maximum shop frontage.
The space provides the 'link' between the internal and external, injecting natural sense to the space by bringing natural daylight via series of 'skylight boxes' randomly placed at the roof of the atrium.
Alternative external walkways linking the stations are covered with glass canopy with aluminium louver screens in random chequered, reminiscing the traditional 'songket' weaving.
The Retail, Dining and Entertainment are carefully positioned and seamlessly threaded throughout, both internal and external.
The rooftop is designed with predominantly and hard landscape features that could be used for outdoor events.
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