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Pride Of The People

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Issue 127

In its context-responsive design, the new TNB Platinum headquarters eschews the corporate tower archetype for ground-scaping offices of and for its working community.

- Nizar Musa

Pride Of The People

location Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

site area 55,118 sqm

nett floor area 59,536 sqm

gross floor area 110,436 sqm, inclusive of basements

year of completion 2022

architect/design firm Neuformation Architects Sdn Bhd in collaboration with Woods Bagot International

developer Tenaga Nasional Berhad

contractor/builder Sunway Construction Sdn Bhd

quantity surveyor Baharuddin Ali & Low Sdn Bhd

landscape architect Praxcis Design Sdn Bhd

interior designer SW1 Solutions Sdn Bhd

The inception of a new HQ building in 2014 for Tenaga National Berhad (TNB), Malaysia’s largest electric utility company, came with ambition and expectations. Envisioned as a sprawling campus, it was to be a next-gen future-ready workplace, and certified to the highest green-building rating in the country.

Eight years on, with GBI Platinum certification achieved and the moniker in part adopted, TNB augurs a paradigm shift in its workplace culture and workforce development mediated through sustainable architecture.

a responsible design

The recently completed 166,000 sqm TNB Platinum informs a masterplan that connects the various entities within the company’s brownfield grounds. The development’s central plaza – an arcing forecourt of generous landscaping and foliage – consolidates this connectivity as a hub to its four cascading office blocks, convention centre and ancillary buildings.

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