The highlight of the building’s design is the promenade’s V-shaped roof which promoted natural ventilation for energy-efficiency and at the same time, capable of deflecting direct sunlight.
The new Kota Kinabalu High Court Complex was built to mirror its representation of individuality, as well as national recognition.
One of the landmark developments that is included in SCORE’s (Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy) blueprint for infrastructure, industrial and socio-economic development, pushing Mukah towards being a ‘smart city’.
With a rich architectural culture that celebrates skilled craftmanship with intricate design, it was only natural that the building should reflect its heritage.
Comprises of offices spaces, restaurants, cafes and other facilities of convenience to meet the objective of integrating a mundane industrial environment with a vibrating scene of hospitable amenities, even housing a Japanese Garden.
With a combined total floor space of approximately 31,000 square metres, the new museum is expected to be the second largest museum in South East Asia after the National Museum in Singapore.
Soaring at a height of 451.9 metres into the atmosphere, with total build up area of 395,000 sq.m, the Petronas Twin Towers have redefined forever the skyline of Kuala Lumpur and the tallest twin towers in the world.
The new Sekolah Menengah Arab Kampung Rimba is able to accommodate 2,000 students with classrooms, lecture halls, multi-purpose hall, library, hostel, surau, canteen and a ‘grandstand’ field.
Design Village, with a net lettable area of 400,000 sq ft, is the biggest premium outlet mall in Penang offering world class shopping experience in a natural tropical park.
Lysaght Malaysia and its 360 SEAM® profile was the preferred choice for building this iconic landmark at Mukim Bukit Katil, Hang Tuah Jaya, Melaka.
Located at Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, or more often referred as Subang Skypark Terminal, the aircraft Hangar of Berjaya Air was a Design and Build project by BlueScope Lysaght and its affiliate, BlueScope PEB Sdn Bhd.
Aimed to be the first university in Malaysia to achieve a GBI Platinum index, the University College of Technology Sarawak campus is drawn with futuristically design in mind with state of the art facilities.
Kuching International Airport is the fourth busiest airport in the country. With RM620 million worth of redevelopment works, it will increase its airside capacity to at least 20 aircraft per hour and the expanded airport would have state-of-the-art facilities.
A leading automobile manufacturer is expanding its operation and building a manufacturing plant in Bukit Raja Industrial Park. The project includes 3 buildings designed by Malaysian architectural design firm Nexus Idea Consultancy in-collaboration with Jurutera Perunding Wawasan Sdn. Bhd.