5. 5
Bandar Malaysia
The Centre of KL
Bandar Malaysia in relation to
wider city landmark and future
development
-Strategic location
-3.5 km to Golden Triangle
-Views to the city landmark
-1.5 km to River of Life project
-3 km to TRX
-Largest land bank in the city
centre
-High visibility from major
highways
-Good accessibility
Kuala Lumpur’s New Icon
17. Un-safe
Expensive
Congested
Too Hot
No Arts Scene
No cycle lanes
Polluted
Unplanned
No live music
No sidewalks
No shade
What does Kula Lumpur mean to you?
become a top 5 city?
Car dominated
Few play areasLess clutter
18. As a new community at the
centre of Kula Lumpur it can
set the tone for what a truly
21st century Malaysian city
can be.
26. 29
Towards Thailand
Towards Singapore
BANDAR MALAYSIA
TERMINUS
NUSAJAYA TERMINUS
SINGAPORE STATION
NEGERI SEMBILAN
JOHOR 1
MELAKA
M
ULTI-STOP
SERVICE –
120
m
ins
EXPRESS DIRECT
–
90
m
ins
JOHOR 2
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Possible High Speed Rail Stations towards Singapore
Connected City
34. Transport Planning for a SMART City
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• An opportunity to change
behaviours at the design stage
– a catalyst for change
• Move away from dependency
on private vehicles; Prioritise
public transport
• Learn from world cities, apply
global standards and
guidelines, tailored to Malaysia
• Identify relevant policies to
support strategy; an
appropriate mix of the carrot
and stick measures
35. Transport Orientated Development (TOD)
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• Promote the use of Public Transport
for both internal and external trips by
• Higher density land use located
close to high capacity PT nodes
• PT networks and facilities that are
attractive to use (high capacity
connectivity)
• Allocate PT modes road capacity
• Bus lanes
• BRT alignment
• Control parking (price and supply)
37. 40
Mode share – Public vs Private in KL
• Bandar Malaysia can demonstrate how to:
• Encourage walking & cycling
• Reduce car trips, especially for short journeys
• Reduce dependency on the private car
48. 1. Connected
2. Diverse
3. A Hub of Creativity
and Innovation
4. Future City
5. Livable
6. Sustainable
Bandar Malaysia’s SMART Objectives:
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A Hub of Creativity and Innovation
Talent Rich / Cultural blend / Creative /
Vibrant and Dynamic / Best of
Malaysia / Public Art / Expression of
individualism / Youthful / Media-rich /
Incubator / History & Heritage
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Site Condition
Perception of being next
to the cemetery but at
the same time gives
large amount of green
space
‘island’ site – bounded
by 2 highways and
railway
Existing topography
Generally flat land
Existing industrial site
High end residential
87. 9090
Urban Design Framework
Landmark Buildings
Focal buildings
HSR
Landmark Towers
Iconic Mosque
Idea Store
Community Hall
IMAX
BEAM Tower
National Library
Aerospace
Museum