Little India

Set against a city teeming with culture and history, this mixed development project sought to artistically reimagine iconic landmarks such as the Taj Mahal. It also drew inspiration from the city's historic brick kilns and the serene flow of the Masjid Jamek River.

Guests enjoy a seamless transition from the entrance drop-off to the lobby, where interior landscapes blur the boundaries between indoors and outdoors. Upon entering the lobby, visitors are immediately captivated by a barrel vault kiln. This architectural marvel houses an inner LED screen that projects stunning views of Malaysia’s tropical rainforest, offering guests an immersive experience that celebrates the beauty of the native landscape.

Inspired by the grandeur of the century-old Taj Mahal Palace, the Grand Ballroom promises to captivate and immerse guests with its breathtaking design. The ceiling features an expansive full LED screen, enhancing the ambiance of every event and enveloping the senses in an unforgettable display that complements the venue's opulent interior theme.

Backing the Grand Ballroom is an amphitheater that seamlessly transitions into a series of barrel-vaulted retail spaces. These areas lead to a music and symphony events hall, providing an elegant venue for performances. Additionally, floating pavilions are thoughtfully designed to host shows and intimate gatherings, offering a unique and versatile setting for various occasions.

 

In collaboration with

CK Yin Architect