A green community through urban city at Central Park City, Kuala Lumpur / Muhammad Faris Hakimi and Nur Idzhainee Hashim

In 1999, Parkcity acquired the 473-acre Desa Park City site. From a barren quarry mine, the site has the cradle of one of Malaysia’s top selling communities. Today the multiple award winning master-plan of Desa Park City is regarded by many as innovative, imaginative model for a lively and successfu...

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Main Authors: Hakimi, Muhammad Faris, Hashim, Nur Idzhainee
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Negeri Sembilan 2023
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/81278/1/81278.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/81278/
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Summary:In 1999, Parkcity acquired the 473-acre Desa Park City site. From a barren quarry mine, the site has the cradle of one of Malaysia’s top selling communities. Today the multiple award winning master-plan of Desa Park City is regarded by many as innovative, imaginative model for a lively and successful model for a lively, safe, sustainable and healthy community. Has recognition as EdgeProp Malaysia's 2020 Best Managed and Sustainable Property Awards for its excellent maintenance and excellent management. Residents from outside the township flock to the central park, mainly because of the public park's pet-friendly nature. The park accommodates and has something unique for everyone, both residents and visitors, to truly enjoy a good relaxation time with loved ones, friends, and family from the tribulations of the city life.