Shortlisted design entries on show at the mall

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The 11 entries that are now on public display.

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KUCHING: La Promenade Mall is hosting a public display of shortlisted entries for Langit, a nationwide architecture competition to find the next best high-rise for Kuching City.

According to the Malaysian Architecture Institute (PAM) Sarawak Chapter, it received 85 submissions out of 112 registrations in total.

 Almost two-thirds of entries were from outside Sarawak, including those from architecture firms in Kuala Lumpur and Sabah.

The jury has shortlisted 11 entries. All are on public display at the new mall.

Construction specialist, Hock Seng Lee (HSL) in collaboration with Next Phase (NP), has also included six additional entries to be part of the display.

A poster showing the location of the site where the high-rise building designed by the winner of the competition will be built.

“The competition gives architects and the developer the opportunity to create the next best commercial high-rise in Malaysia. There has never ever been such a design competition before in East Malaysia. The project sponsors, HSL-NP, will get a great design for this strategic piece of land.

“More importantly. the people of Kuching will get a great building with some of the best design considerations. This is a big advancement for both architecture and real estate development,” said PAM Sarawak chairman Chai Si Yong, the competition convener.

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The shortlisted entries range from 11 to 39 stories tall. They include retail showcases, innovative home-offices and truly world-class serviced condominiums.

HSL held this competition because the Group wants to reaffirm its status as a professional-led construction firm, which intends to build Kuching’s next icon. The site is a challenging and small 0.78acre at Jalan Tabuan, opposite the Inland Revenue Tax Academy.

The project is named Langit because, in Bahasa Sarawak, ‘Lang’ means door, while in Malay, ‘Langit’ is the sky.

The public display is held at the ground floor of the mall with standard operating procedures in place. The mall is using advanced temperature cameras, with guards who are friendly but firm on SOP compliance.

Entry to the exhibition is free. Each of the shortlisted entries has four detailed A1 sized panels.

Langit’s results announcement and prize presentation (cash prizes for the competition total RM200,000) is scheduled for late June.

For more info, langitkch.com, hsl.com.my or search #langitkch and @hslcn on social media.

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