Property fund gives sagging KL landmark a makeover
MGPA’s revamp of the Intermark complex in Kuala Lumpur shows that, with a bit of muscle, 'concrete lump' vernacular architecture can be turned into a thing of beauty.
The design of The Intermark buildings in Kuala Lumpur was long on grey concrete and that Brutalist, Bauhaus design popular in the 1960s and 1970s. In the current leasing climate that requires attractive office space which doesn't resemble a KGB jail, those buildings looked tired.
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