QUOTE(willyboy88 @ Oct 29 2015, 10:36 AM)
Maybe there are other development with Garden concept in KL or Klang Valley lor ....they want to be different ma..
Project 1 will also carry out targeted works on Putra Stadium, National Aquatic Centre and National Hockey Stadium, improve integration with current and existing public transport links, and enhance pedestrian access across the site.
Project 2 is scheduled to commence in early 2018. The second phase will create KL Sports City, a fully-integrated sports hub with
1)new, world-class infrastructure including high performance sports training facilities,
2) a sports rehabilitation science centre,
3) a youth park,
4) public sports facilities,
5) a sports museum,
6) youth hostel,
7) convention centre, and
8) a sports-focused retail mall.
The total project cost is RM1.6 billion, and payment will be in kind. RJSB has appointed international stadium experts Populous as the project designer.
Populous’s designs include the Yankee Stadium, 2012 London Olympic Stadium, South Korea’s Incheon 2014 Asian Games Stadium and the Etihad Stadium Expansion project in Manchester.
Populous is currently working on the design of a new stadium for Tottenham Hotspur FC in North London.
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/citynew...-kl-sports-city
It also said that Rukun Juang had appointed international stadium expert Populous as the project designer, as it had worked on more than 2,000 projects worth US$30bil and was a specialist in creating sporting facilities that drew people and communities together.
http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Busines...City/?style=biz
http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Busines...-win/?style=biz
Some of Popolous works and design are very nice.
Here are some examples:
http://populous.com/
http://populous.com/news/2015/06/30/populo...ter-renovation/
https://vimeo.com/132270400
https://vimeo.com/121737171
http://populous.com/project/incheon-2014-asian-games-2/
I wondered what will they have in mind for Kuala Lumpur Sports City.
Here is my wish lists:
- a giant multi level sports complex with many indoor badminton courts, squash courts, tennis courts, basket ball courts , gymnasiums
- a large, unprecedented outdoor ballroom and tai chi space, world-class flexible meeting space and landscaped public open space for KL residents to walk their dog or go for a jog etc
- the sporting mall should have
a) an indoor rock climbing facilities, and
b) giant ice skating ring and
c) skating ring
d) many retailers that sells sports apparels and sporting stuffs e.g. Nike, Adidas , Under Armor etc.
e) a big indoor open space with giant tv screens dotted with sports bars , restaurants, cafes and mamak outlets for people to watch sporting events e.g. football matches,
badminton tournaments etc while dining
f) cinemas
g) spas
The best part is...all this is within walking distance from ParkHill :-)
good laaa for sri petaling folks like me Project 1 will also carry out targeted works on Putra Stadium, National Aquatic Centre and National Hockey Stadium, improve integration with current and existing public transport links, and enhance pedestrian access across the site.
Project 2 is scheduled to commence in early 2018. The second phase will create KL Sports City, a fully-integrated sports hub with
1)new, world-class infrastructure including high performance sports training facilities,
2) a sports rehabilitation science centre,
3) a youth park,
4) public sports facilities,
5) a sports museum,
6) youth hostel,
7) convention centre, and
8) a sports-focused retail mall.
The total project cost is RM1.6 billion, and payment will be in kind. RJSB has appointed international stadium experts Populous as the project designer.
Populous’s designs include the Yankee Stadium, 2012 London Olympic Stadium, South Korea’s Incheon 2014 Asian Games Stadium and the Etihad Stadium Expansion project in Manchester.
Populous is currently working on the design of a new stadium for Tottenham Hotspur FC in North London.
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/citynew...-kl-sports-city
It also said that Rukun Juang had appointed international stadium expert Populous as the project designer, as it had worked on more than 2,000 projects worth US$30bil and was a specialist in creating sporting facilities that drew people and communities together.
http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Busines...City/?style=biz
http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Busines...-win/?style=biz
Some of Popolous works and design are very nice.
Here are some examples:
http://populous.com/
http://populous.com/news/2015/06/30/populo...ter-renovation/
https://vimeo.com/132270400
https://vimeo.com/121737171
http://populous.com/project/incheon-2014-asian-games-2/
I wondered what will they have in mind for Kuala Lumpur Sports City.
Here is my wish lists:
- a giant multi level sports complex with many indoor badminton courts, squash courts, tennis courts, basket ball courts , gymnasiums
- a large, unprecedented outdoor ballroom and tai chi space, world-class flexible meeting space and landscaped public open space for KL residents to walk their dog or go for a jog etc
- the sporting mall should have
a) an indoor rock climbing facilities, and
b) giant ice skating ring and
c) skating ring
d) many retailers that sells sports apparels and sporting stuffs e.g. Nike, Adidas , Under Armor etc.
e) a big indoor open space with giant tv screens dotted with sports bars , restaurants, cafes and mamak outlets for people to watch sporting events e.g. football matches,
badminton tournaments etc while dining
f) cinemas
g) spas
The best part is...all this is within walking distance from ParkHill :-)
Oct 29 2015, 10:51 AM

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