Petronas Twin Towers
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The 88-storey PETRONAS Twin Towers, developed as an
integral part of the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) project, house
PETRONAS' new corporate headquarters.
The PETRONAS Twin Towers rise like sentinels in the heart of Kuala
Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. Costing a whopping US$1.2bn and
uniquely designed by Cesar Pelli & Associates, it rises to 1,483ft
(451.9m) in height and is all of 33ft higher than the Sears Tower.
Cesar Pelli, former dean of Yale University's School of Architecture,
also designed Canary Wharf in London, and the World Financial Center in
Manhattan, New York City.
The floor-plate of the Tower is designed based on geometric patterns
common in architecture of Islamic heritage. It is composed of two
rotated and superimposed squares with small circular infills. These
geometric figures have been described by architects as symbolising
unity, harmony, stability and rationality - all important principles of
Islam.

Like the exterior design, the Towers' entrance design was also
inspired by the country's cultural heritage, incorporating contemporary
Malaysian motifs adapted from traditional handicrafts such as songket
and timber carvings. The overall character of the building is high-tech
and international but distinctively Malaysian.
At the podium level, the PETRONAS Twin Towers feature the following :
- The 864-seat Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS, a venue of
architectural and acoustic distinction. It is also home to the
Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra.
- PETROSAINS - the state-of-the-art interactive science discovery
centre, carrying the theme "oil and gas". With its entrance at Level
4, Suria KLCC, PETROSAINS is a modern contemporary museum that
allows visitors to touch, feel and manipulate displays and exhibits
aimed at stimulating interest in science and technology particularly
in petroleum science.
- Galeri PETRONAS - With its entrance at Level 3, Suria KLCC,
Galeri PETRONAS caters to both traditional and contemporary art
enthusiasts. The gallery features various types of art ranging from
painting, sculptures, multimedia to experimental works.
- Twin Towers Fitness Centre - Located at the Concourse Level, the
centre spreads over an area of 50,000 sq. ft. The centre houses an
array of equipment with facilities for sports like badminton,
squash, volleyball and futsal.
- A reference library on energy, petroleum, petrochemical and
related industries.

The Towers were topped-out in March 1996 and
occupation began in early 1997. Tower One is currently being occupied by
PETRONAS, the state-owned petroleum corporation. Tower Two is being
occupied by PETRONAS' associate companies while the remaining space is
being leased out to multinationals.
The PETRONAS Twin Towers are located on the northern boundary of the
Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) and has state-of-the-art communication
facilities. MSC is the launching pad to propel Malaysia into the
frontline of the information age.
Kuala Lumpur City Center Park
The beautifully landscaped park at KLCC is the last inspired masterpiece
by the versatile and talented Brazilian master of gardens, the late
Roberto Burle Marx.
Spread over 50-acres [20-hectares], the lush tropical garden provides a
haven of tranquility for those seeking a respite from the stress of city
life.
The KLCC Park is unique in its theme and concept. Designed to showcase a
heritage of tropical greenery by integrating man's creation with nature,
the beautifully landscaped KLCC Park offers a calm and harmonious
environment in the midst of the hustle and bustle of a busy and dynamic
city.
The late Roberto Burle Marx uses a combination of trees, shrubs,
structures of cement, stones and wood as well as various water features
in his creations. Elements of shapes, texture and topography are merged
to create attractive and breathtaking masterpieces while at the same
time imposing an illusion of space. Colour and form are achieved by
using various combination of trees, shrubs and sculptures, thus
dispelling the notion of a garden as a static creation.

The conservation factor was another key consideration
in the planning of the park. About 23 of the mature and rarer specimens
were saved from the former Selangor Turf Club, and eventually
transplanted on to the park grounds.
About 1900 indigenous trees and 66 species of palms have been planted at
the park. Much thought proceeded the selection of these plants, with the
objective of encouraging bio-diversity. Among other attractions at the
park are the magnificent lake symphony fountains, programmed to provide
numerous different dramatic animations following a Symphony Overture
sequence, the ornamental water features, the children's pool and the
children's playground.
The park is well interspersed with various amenities such as shelters,
benches, rest areas, drinking fountains and public toilets. For health
enthusiasts, there is also a 1.3 km jogging track encircling the park.
Another interesting element of the park is the 43 meter elevated bridge.
The centrally located bridge provides visitors with a vantage view of
the park and the majestic PETRONAS Twin Towers.
Part of the park is also designed as a haven for birds and other local
fauna. Much research and thought went into the selection of indigenous
tree species whose fruits attract local and migratory birds. Through
such careful effort, it is expected that the KLCC Park in the heart of
bustling Kuala Lumpur will become an important link in the 'bird
corridors' of the region.

Lake Symphony
The Symphony Lake with an approximate area of 10,000 square metres
features mesmerising fountain displays. The displays consist of 5
programmes with over 380 individually sequenced effects shooting up to a
maximum height of 42 metres. These effects are displayed along the arc
and the two rings totalling 80 metres in length. The Lake Symphony
fountains are on from 12 noon till 2.00 p.m. and 6.00 p.m. till 11.00
p.m. on weekdays. Especially for weekands and public holidays, the
fountains are on from 10.00 a.m. till midnight.
Jogging Track
A 1.3 km. long jogging track is laid with EPDM, a special rubberised
material to ensure comfort and safety for fitness enthusiasts.
Rest Areas
Rest areas are located on various nodes of the interconnecting
footpaths. They are numbered as shown on the maps found on the Park's
entry and feature identification signs. The numbering system can be used
as points of reference for wayfinding and setting a rendezvous.
Ornamental Water Features
Waterfalls, Cascades, Reflecting Pools and Bird's Pool add to both the
excitement and tranquility of the respective zones in the park.
Children's Pool
The Children's Pool is a safe and fun place for children 12 years and
below.
The opening hours are as follows :
- Weekdays (Tuesdays to Fridays) ->10.00 a.m. - 7.30 p.m. (Pool
will be closed for maintenance on Mondays when it is not a public
holiday).
->The Pool is open throughout the week during school holidays.
- Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays ->10.00 a.m. - 9.30 p.m.
->Parents and guardians are advised to refer to the rules and
regulations listed on the usage of the pool to ensure children's
safety and enjoyment.
Other Amenities
The KLCC Park has been provided with various amenities such as:
- Toilets complete with modern fittings and facilities for the
disabled and baby change.
- Male and female changing rooms annexed to the toilet near the
Children's Pool.
- Drinking fountains with filtered water.

Children's Playground
The Children's Playground is all 2 acres of unbridled fun meant for
children 12 years old and below. Not only are the play equipment varied
and exciting, the whole playground has been laid with Ethylene Propylene
Deine Modified (EPDM) rubber, a child-safe material. Due to the nature
of this material, eating, drinking and smoking are strictly prohibited
in this area.
Opening Hours
The KLCC Park is open from 7.00 a.m. till 10.00 p.m. daily
(except for the Children's Pool - please refer to information on
Children's Pool)
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