Upcoming launch : Pantai Sentral Hillpark |
Upcoming launch : Pantai Sentral Hillpark |
Pantai
Sentral Park project, be to launched at the first quarter of 2014, will have a
mixture of low and high-rise commercial and residential development, with a
gross development value of RM3bil. The value will be boosted considerably if
the proposed mass rapid transit Line 2, which passes through Pantai Dalam,
materialises.
Phase 1 Residential :
This is a 1.24-hectare residential
development, with a gross floor area of 74,350 square metres, consisting of :
- A 38-storey tower (526 serviced apartments) with typical floor area of 650, 850, 1,250 square feet.
- A seven-storey podium to contain 61 shop/commercial retail lots and rooftop communal facilities (inclusive of ground to rooftop)
- sky and roof gardens
- sun-shading fins and air wells
• reinforced-concrete foundation and
framework
• concrete flat slab roof
• brick and concrete block walls
• glass wall panels
• aluminium facade panels
• aluminium panel windows and louvers
• sliding and swing glass doors with
floor spring
• decorative timber flush doors
• natural stone and ceramic tile
flooring
• reconstituted timber flooring
As extracted from
the website the Residential components are as follows : -
Parcel 1:
Upcoming launch : Pantai Sentral Hillpark |
Influenced by nature’s natural settings, the first
residential parcel, the modern structure of Chrisalis welcomes you home and
brings you closer to Mother Nature. Let the enchanted topiary garden allure you
into magical moments of fun-filled canopy tree house, cascading flower garden,
giant tree with cocoon tree house, totem plaza, open lawn with maze stepping
pads and much more.
The first parcel consists of 211 residences with home sizes from 1,147 – 1,943
sf. The linear forest walk between the residential and forest enables you to
take a breeze stroll into Mother Nature.
Parcel 2:
The second parcel of the residential development
comprises of 243 units of condominiums. The landscape of Rain Forest in Parcel
2 characterizes the four main layers of emergent, canopy, understory and forest
floor. By having the concept of the forest through the layering of the forest
plants, this parcel explores the plant diversities and instils the importance
of a rain forest in our life.
Parcel 3:
This development consists of 235 condominium units,
adjacent to Parcel 2. The landscape of this development boasts about the
forestry greenery concept. It portrays different types of evergreen plants in a
residential urban context. The predominant use of green for soft and hard
landscape conveys vigor and beauty of nature.
Parcel 4:
Home to 421 condominium residents, this development
parcel landscape depicts the beauty of dwelling in the splendid sound of
nature; lulled to rest by the rhythm such as the gentle rustling leaves,
flowing waters and chirping birds.
The landscape represents the setting of fragrant gardens, playing with
different texture of planting materials. Each of the open and private gardens
brings its own unique experience.
Parcel 5:
Located at the foothill, this development comprise of 389
condominium units. It offers splendid view lines towards the forest.
Parcel 6:
The landscape design emphasizes on the integration to the forest capturing the
beauty of the verdant hill, vast open space on ground level and the orientation
of the buildings that merges well with the pedestrian and community friendly
enclave.
A picturesque landscape view that invites one to contemplate the unfolding
beauty of nature…
The development
encompasses 210 condominium units with its landscape character inclines towards
serenity. Spread with pocket gardens, the landscape allures one to break away
from the world and be inspired with wisdom and strength. The wavy and
undulating yet strong forms on the pavement and hard landscape features a new
found freedom to rise above the mundane.
Ben Cass , Benjamin Cass
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