HYATT CENTRIC KUALA LUMPUR

Malaysia
Project Name
Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur
Location
Malaysia
Completion YEAR
2024
Category
Full Scope Hotel
Client
Hyatt

GALLERY

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Entrance arrival lobby at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring exposed steel trusses, industrial metal framework, layered geometric architecture and warm timber flooring inspired by Malaysia’s tin mining heritage.
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Arrival
Tanburi Cafe at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring pastel green steel framework, open kitchen counter, indoor planting, timber flooring and contemporary café seating.
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Tanburi Cafe
Tanburi Cafe bar counter at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring a marble island, hanging glass bottle display, pastel green steel arches, indoor planting and contemporary café seating.
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Tanburi Cafe
Dining area at Tanburi Cafe in Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring pastel green steel window frames, patterned tile flooring, tropical print cushions, marble tables and contemporary café seating.
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Tanburi Cafe
Lobby lounge at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring exposed steel ceiling beams, industrial lighting, glass partitions, timber flooring and contemporary lounge seating with indoor planting.
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Arrival View
Lobby seating area at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring exposed steel framework, pendant lighting, glass partitions, indoor planting and contemporary lounge chairs with upholstered cushions.
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Arrival Seating
Main reception at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring an ornate reception counter, exposed steel ceiling structure, red metal framework, industrial wheel feature and graffiti mural backdrop inspired by local heritage.
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Main Reception
Spiral staircase at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring black steel structure, timber treads, glass roof canopy and indoor garden planting within the lobby atrium.
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Spiral Staircase
Lift lobby at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring a red steel grid frame, mesh screen panels, graffiti mural backdrop, exposed industrial ceiling and timber flooring.
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Lift Lobby
Breakout lift lobby corridor at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring a brick wall graffiti mural, timber flooring and warm linear lighting reflecting the hotel’s urban industrial design concept.
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Lift Lobby Corridor
Graffiti wall at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring a colourful mural painted on exposed brick, timber flooring and industrial ceiling beams reflecting the hotel’s urban design concept.
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Grafitti Wall
Lobby interior at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring exposed steel beams, industrial ceiling detailing, brick feature wall, reception counter and timber flooring reflecting the hotel’s urban industrial design concept.
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Breakout Area
Breakout counter at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring industrial steel shelving, brick feature wall with graffiti mural, dark stone countertop and warm ambient lighting within the lobby space.
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Breakout Counter
Restroom interior at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring timber wall cladding, industrial wall lights, black countertop, round basin sinks and contemporary metal fittings within an urban inspired design scheme.
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Breakout Restroom
Meeting room at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring floor to ceiling glass partitions, black steel framing, patterned carpet flooring and large windows overlooking greenery and the city.
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Meeting Room
Level 19 lift lobby at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring a glass wine display wall, concrete finish walls, timber parquet flooring and backlit shelving within a contemporary industrial interior.
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Level 19 Lift Lobby
Level 19 corridor at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring exposed brick walls, industrial steel detailing, timber parquet flooring and lift lobby signage within an urban inspired interior.
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Level 19 Lift Lobby
Il Forno bar at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring a red steel overhead bottle display, tiled bar counter, timber countertop, upholstered bar stools and contemporary restaurant seating within an industrial interior setting.
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IL Forno ( 3 Meal Restaurant & Bar )
Il Forno restaurant interior at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring a timber bar counter, red steel overhead shelving, leather banquette seating, pendant lighting and exposed brick walls within an industrial dining setting.
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IL Forno ( 3 Meal Restaurant & Bar )
Il Forno dining area at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring leather banquette seating, round timber tables, industrial pendant lighting, exposed brick walls with graffiti mural and floor to ceiling windows overlooking the city.
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IL Forno ( 3 Meal Restaurant & Bar )
Il Forno restaurant detail at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring timber dining tables, leather seating, industrial pendant lighting and exposed brick walls with graffiti artwork beside floor to ceiling windows.
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IL Forno ( 3 Meal Restaurant & Bar )
Terrace seating at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with woven lounge chairs, timber tables and double height glazing overlooking the Kuala Lumpur skyline.
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IL Forno ( 3 Meal Restaurant & Bar )
Il Forno outdoor seating at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with double height glazing, rusted steel wall panels, timber tables and woven lounge chairs overlooking the city skyline.
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IL Forno ( 3 Meal Restaurant & Bar )
The Forge lounge at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with brick walls, framed artwork, green metal shelving, timber tables and upholstered seating beneath a vintage fringed floor lamp.
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The Forge
The Forge seating area at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring green framed partitions, brick walls, upholstered banquette seating, timber tables and warm table lamps within an intimate lounge setting.
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The Forge
The Forge dining booth at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with tufted leather banquette seating, timber table setting, graffiti feature wall and layered greenery beneath a timber slat ceiling.
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The Forge
The Forge private dining booth at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur framed by graffiti feature walls, timber ceiling beams with hanging greenery and a leather banquette surrounding a timber table setting.
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The Forge
The Forge lounge at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring green framed partitions, upholstered lounge seating, patterned carpet, vintage table lamps and a circular suspended light feature beneath an exposed ceiling.
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The Forge
The Forge dining area at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring green framed partitions, exposed brick walls, framed artwork, upholstered dining chairs, timber tables and patterned carpet beneath a circular suspended light feature.
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The Forge
The Forge private dining nook at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with green framed shelving partitions, upholstered banquette seating, timber dining table, exposed brick wall and integrated display shelves with books and glassware.
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The Forge
Entrance view into The Forge at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur framed by textured plaster walls and timber window screens, revealing lounge seating, patterned carpet and a circular suspended light feature beyond.
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The Forge
The Range open kitchen at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring live cooking stations, stainless steel equipment, black steel framing, exposed brick walls and a double height dining space with mezzanine above.
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The Range
Graffiti feature wall above The Range open kitchen at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with exposed brick, black steel framing, stainless steel counters and illuminated display shelving.
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The Range
The Range buffet counter at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with prepared dishes, large cheese wheel, stainless steel open kitchen, exposed brick walls and graffiti artwork beneath a black steel mezzanine.
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The Range
The Gallery seating area at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with exposed brick wall, patterned floor tiles, timber tables, upholstered dining chairs and pendant lighting alongside full height glazing.
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The Gallery
The Gallery window seating at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with timber dining tables, quilted leather chairs, red glassware and floor to ceiling glazing overlooking the Kuala Lumpur city skyline.
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The Gallery
Corner seating in The Gallery at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with round timber table, upholstered lounge chairs, perforated metal screen panels and full height glazing overlooking the Kuala Lumpur skyline.
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The Gallery
Double height dining space in The Gallery at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with floor to ceiling glazing, exposed steel structure, timber roof soffit, upholstered dining chairs and city skyline views beyond.
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The Gallery
Communal dining table in The Gallery at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with timber tabletop, upholstered armchairs, textured plaster wall and open shelving partition with books, plants and decorative objects.
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The Gallery
Interior view of The Gallery at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with communal timber tables, upholstered dining chairs, open shelving partition, circular chandelier and double height glazing overlooking the city skyline.
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The Gallery
Aerial night view of Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur showing the Level 21 rooftop bar terrace, illuminated infinity pool and glowing hotel signage set against the Kuala Lumpur city skyline.
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@21 Sky Bar Exterior View
Night aerial view of Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur highlighting the Level 21 bar terrace with illuminated infinity pool, outdoor seating, spiral staircase and prominent hotel signage against the surrounding city towers.
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@21 Sky Bar Exterior View
Entrance to Level 21 Rooftop Bar at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with illuminated “21” signage, full height glazing, metal mesh screens, planter boxes and the bar interior visible beyond.
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@21 Sky Bar
Interior of Level 21 Rooftop Bar at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring a central timber bar counter, suspended bottle display, red linear ceiling lighting, exposed steel structure and high seating overlooking the city at night.
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@21 Sky Bar
Interior view of Level 21 Rooftop Bar at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur highlighting the red illuminated ceiling feature, exposed steel framework, suspended lighting and wraparound timber bar counter with high seating.
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@21 Sky Bar
Lounge area at Level 21 Rooftop Bar in Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with timber flooring, soft seating, illuminated bar counter, suspended bottle display and red linear ceiling lighting within an exposed steel structure.
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@21 Sky Bar
Seating area at Level 21 Rooftop Bar in Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with timber flooring, exposed steel columns, soft lounge seating, illuminated table lanterns and red linear ceiling lighting overlooking the city at night.
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@21 Sky Bar
Window lounge seating at Level 21 Rooftop Bar in Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with timber tables, upholstered sofas, patterned cushions, illuminated lantern table lamps and full height glazing overlooking the Kuala Lumpur skyline at night.
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@21 Sky Bar
Main lounge area at Level 21 Rooftop Bar in Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring timber tables, upholstered sofas, patterned cushions, lantern style table lamps, exposed steel structure with red linear lighting and central bar counter in the background.
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@21 Sky Bar
Outdoor infinity pool at Level 21 of Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with illuminated tiled steps, sun loungers, landscaped planters and the rooftop bar façade overlooking the Kuala Lumpur skyline at night.
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@21 Sky Bar Pool
Poolside lounge seating at Level 21 of Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring timber framed sofas, patterned cushions, round mosaic table, glass balustrade and illuminated rooftop pool with Kuala Lumpur skyline in the background at night.
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@21 Sky Bar Pool
Infinity pool at Level 21 of Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with illuminated water, poolside loungers, landscaped planting and the Hyatt Centric signage above the rooftop bar façade against the Kuala Lumpur night skyline.
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@21 Sky Bar Pool
Guestroom interior at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring king bed with upholstered headboard, large abstract wall artwork, timber flooring, open wardrobe with metal frame, lounge seating and round coffee table in a contemporary layout.
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Guestroom
King guestroom at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with upholstered headboard, abstract feature wall artwork, floor to ceiling curtains, lounge chair and side table positioned beside a full height window with city view.
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Guestroom
Open wardrobe and minibar detail in Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur guestroom featuring metal framed shelving, timber panels, integrated lighting, hanging robes, in room safe and coffee station with bedroom visible beyond.
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Guestroom
Guestroom vanity and wardrobe area at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring metal framed open storage, timber panelled cabinetry, bench seating, white vessel basin on stone countertop and integrated mirror framing the bedroom beyond.
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Guestroom
King bed and open plan guestroom layout at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur showing upholstered headboard, feature wall artwork, sliding partition, metal framed wardrobe and vanity area aligned along a contemporary timber floor interior.
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Guestroom
King bed and sliding fabric partition detail in Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur guestroom showing textured blue panels, metal frame wardrobe beyond and abstract feature wall artwork above an upholstered headboard.
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Guestroom
Twin guestroom at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring two single beds with upholstered headboard, large abstract feature wall artwork, open metal framed wardrobe, lounge seating and timber flooring in a contemporary layout.
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Twin Guestroom
Twin beds in Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur guestroom with upholstered headboard, integrated bedside lighting and large abstract wall artwork above, set against floor to ceiling curtains and a contemporary interior palette.
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Twin Guestroom
Suite living area at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring a curved upholstered sofa with patterned cushions, velvet lounge chair, round coffee table, and floor to ceiling glazing overlooking the Kuala Lumpur city skyline.
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Hospitality Suite
Open plan suite at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring a living area with curved sofa, velvet lounge chairs and marble top coffee table, connected to a framed pantry and bar zone with shelving, pendant lighting and timber flooring.
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Hospitality Suite
Suite living and bar area at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with floor to ceiling glazing overlooking the Kuala Lumpur skyline, featuring a timber bar counter, pendant lighting, curved sofa, velvet lounge chairs and marble top coffee table set on a patterned rug.
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Hospitality Suite
Suite lounge at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with curved upholstered sofa, velvet lounge chairs and round coffee table positioned in front of full height glazing overlooking the Kuala Lumpur city skyline.
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Hospitality Suite
Suite bedroom at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring a king bed with upholstered headboard, integrated bedside lighting and large feature artwork, connected via a framed opening to a separate living area beyond.
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Hospitality Suite
King bedroom in Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur suite featuring upholstered headboard with integrated lighting, timber and metal bedside detailing, large abstract feature artwork and open wardrobe framing in the background.
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Hospitality Suite
Suite bedroom at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with partial view of king bed and integrated bedside lighting, opening to a framed walk in wardrobe zone with open shelving, mirrored panels and timber flooring.
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Hospitality Suite
Twin beds in Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur guestroom with upholstered headboard, integrated bedside lighting and large abstract wall artwork above, set against floor to ceiling curtains and a contemporary interior palette.
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Hospitality Suite
Open plan suite at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring a living area with curved sofa, lounge chair and marble top coffee table, extending to a dining table and integrated pantry framed by metal detailing and feature wall artwork.
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King Suite
Suite living area at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur with dining table, integrated pantry and lounge seating, opening through framed partitions to a king bedroom, with full height glazing overlooking the Kuala Lumpur skyline.
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King Suite
Integrated pantry in Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur suite with open shelving, stone countertop and coffee station, framed by metal detailing and opening toward a separate king bedroom beyond.
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King Suite
Open plan suite at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring a king bed with upholstered headboard and feature artwork, integrated lounge seating in the foreground, and framed partitions connecting to the living area and bathroom beyond.
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King Suite
King bed in Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur suite positioned beneath a large window overlooking the Kuala Lumpur skyline, featuring an upholstered headboard, timber detailing, pendant bedside lighting and abstract feature artwork.
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King Suite
Close-up detail of king bed in Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur suite showing upholstered headboard, integrated bedside table, black metal wall light and glass pendant with warm illumination against sheer curtains and city backdrop.
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King Suite
Open plan guestroom bathroom at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring freestanding bathtub positioned against full height glazing, black steel framed vanity with double vessel basins, timber flooring, and direct connection to the bedroom with Kuala Lumpur skyline views.
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King Suite
Suite bathroom at Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur featuring freestanding bathtub, double vessel basins on black steel framed vanity, timber wall panelling, and full height glazing overlooking the Kuala Lumpur city skyline.
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King Suite

DESIGN STORY

Wisma KFC Light Industrial Office Building Conversion to Hyatt Centric Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

The Hyatt Centric Hotel is Owned/developed by The Hap Seng Group of companies, and it forms a part of the Hap Seng KL City center Menara 1,2 & 3 complex with Office, Retail, Residential and Hotel Towers. Silverfox Studios are the Interior Designer for all areas of the Hotel tower.

The Menara complex has been developed so that all aspects of the multi tower district are in harmony with one another, the Hotel being an addition to the site also required a level of integration to the other Hap Seng Buildings, but with its own identity, and also with respect to the use of the building as a Hyatt Centric Branded Hotel.

The Hotel has been constructed within a re-purposed 22 story high, light industrial building. This Industrial backdrop to the building’s history played a key role in the integration of the architectural exterior treatment and the Interior design, and the historic connection this tower has to the Kl City center district.

The entire complex, exterior and interiors, are built in harmony with the surrounding city “Greening” requirements from the central Government. To bring nature back to the built urban environment. Hap Seng and Silverfox collaborated to engage with the city planners in order to integrate exterior planted balconies and landscaped roof courtyards throughout the development.

All of the Menara complex buildings are connected by pedestrian walkways; the Hotel shares this strategy with link bridges and access corridors. The Centric is very accessible and has become an active part of the complex, and its surrounding community.

CONCEPT STORYLINE

Garden/Botanical , Urban Lanscape/Shadow, Rain/Diffused Light

The project narrative is also informed by a series of site specific contextual concept influences drawn from the surrounding landscape and climate. The Garden / Botanical approach is framed as being in harmony with nature at a project overview level, establishing a direct relationship to the site. This is developed through Urban Landscape ~ Foliage, where foliage is expressed through shadow and the use of light. In parallel, Rain is introduced as a conceptual awareness of a local phenomenon, articulated through reflection, texture and sound, and further translated into pattern and diffused light to define mood and ambience.

LOCAL INFLUENCES

Grafitti Art, Batik Colour, Tin Mining/Dredging

Local influences are introduced through a combination of Grafitti Art, Batik and Tin Mining, each contributing to the material and visual language of the project. Grafitti Art is referenced as a local urban influence and applied across key transition spaces, including reception, lift lobbies and breakout areas, acting as a deformalization tool that connects the hotel to the surrounding city. The grafitti was executed by local artist jefr.studio, spray painted on site, reinforcing its authenticity and direct link to the urban landscape.

Batik is interpreted through pattern, texture, printing and colour, with contemporary artwork inspiration informing surface treatments and layered finishes. In parallel, Tin Mining is developed as a primary reference, drawing from dredging and excavation processes, and expressed through steelwork, cable formations and industrial built interior spaces associated with the tin industry, extending into texture, finish and colour derived from the end product.

Industrial Detail with an Edge

ARRIVAL

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Arrival Lobby Rendering & Photography

The Hyatt centric KL is set back from the main street access, with a slip road driveway that sits behind large rain trees that have a very wide and full canopy. These trees are obvious from the entrance lobby, and frame the front entrance landscape fountains. However the canopies only become a dominant part of the interior exterior experience once the guest arrives at level 1 and looks out from the multifunction break out areas and the function rooms.

The arrival transition area immediately in front of the entrance doors, has a sculptural wall which is a depiction of the view up and into a tin mining dredger crane shaft. This sculpture sets the industrial tone and storyline for the journey through the hotel.

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Tanburi Cafe Rendering & Photography

The guest can see the lobby F&B outlet to the left which is a café, combining two staple food types, Indian Tandoori and the most popular Japanese rice preparation, Donburi, from an open kitchen. There is also a focal bar which acts as the main coffee, tea and beverage dispense for the café as well as the whole Lobby arrival experience.

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Waiting Lounge Rendering & Photography

The right hand side of the lobby has a waiting lounge area, again housed within a small structure which isolates the space and provides a sense of privacy, beyond the lounge area we have the centrally positioned reception desk.

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Main Reception Rendering & Photography

As guests arrive at the reception they see a deconstructed three dimensional wall made from scrap iron. The elements that make up this sculptural wall are cogs, winches and gear boxes/levers from defunct tin mining dredger machines.  Mesh screening is layered over street artwork with internal illumination. The facia of the reception counter is made from pressed tin, and is an example of the end product, a decorative application.

The ceiling or “roof” over the reception area is a direct translation from a tin Mining Dredger boat, with the same details which allowed for light, air movement and for beams, steel columns. This arrival experience encapsulates the essence of the Centric KL, and is a microcosm of interest which unfolds throughout the rest of the public area and guestrooms.

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Spiral Staircase Rendering & Photography

To the right-hand side of the desk we have an internal garden and water body. This garden leads to a grand steel spiral staircase which was manufactured at a local steelworks and welded together on site. This annex to the lobby containing the staircase has a mirror framed wall and ceiling. The massive steel staircase is visible from the driveway, and street outside, and is reflected in the mirrored walls and ceiling to intensify the impact of this structure.

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Ground Floor Lift Lobby Rendering & Photography

To the left hand side of the reception desk we have the lift lobby access to the guestrooms which announces its-self to the guest by the bold use of graffiti art on the walls around the lift cab doors. The Graffiti has been used as a deformalization tool to make the hotel less strict, less precise and less of a normal hotel experience. We used a street artist, “Jeffr” to spray on site as if applying Graffiti onto subway walls or abandoned buildings. This application appears within the Hotel public areas, and connects the hotel to the urban landscape beyond the hotel boundaries.

LEVEL 1 MEETING ROOMS & PREFUNCTION

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Level 1 Lift Lobby Rendering & Photography
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Breakout Area Rendering & Photography

The multifunction rooms are connected to the circulation space leading to the shopping precinct and office towers next door within the adjoining, Menara 1, 2 & 3. Towers. This connection is used for access from the shopping centre to the Hotel, and also for the companies leasing the office space to access the multi -function facilities.

The arrival to the function areas is from behind the facility where the lift banks serve the floor from the guestrooms above. This circulation space has become an urban depiction of the street art scene within the local neighbourhood. The walls are spray painted with graffiti where the guest circulates as well as at prominent walls within the view corridors. Also as a backdrop to the centrally located break out kitchen that sits at the heart of the pre-function space.

There are 2 kitchen blocks with gantries above and shelving/millwork cabinets with concealed refrigeration units, the finishes for which are in a rusted and sealed iron finish, with a steel porcelain tile surface.

Level 1 Pre-Function Area

The pre-function area and multi-function rooms are within low ceiling spaces, but have great views out to the tree canopies which are within touching distance of the building façade. We therefore enhanced the connection to the treescape by adding mirrored framed window panes on columns and ceilings. We also designed the floor finishes/carpets to extend the tree leaf shade and colour to connect with the windows, extending the illusion of the canopy entering the building.

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Meeting Room Rendering & Photography

The enclosure to the meeting rooms are either full height glass windows or framed window panes in a mirror finish. There are full height sliding glass doors which lead out to patios which are landscaped and have a lush tree scape backdrop. The meeting and function facilities truly embrace both the industrial heritage of the building, the street art scene as well as the unique landscaped urban environment in the heart of this metropolis.

IL FORNO @ LEVEL 19

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Level 19 Lift Lobby Rendering & Photography

The whole footprint of Level 19 has been used for the restaurant Il Forno, an Italian “Trattoria” that is an all-day a la carte destination, with a fresh made-to-order, interactive chef/customer, dining experience that has an emphasis on authentic Italian cuisine.

The space is double height and has large steel columns within it. The columns were exposed to the elements when we first viewed to building. The columns had bolts, rivets and steel sheeting that was rusted. We immediately documented these finishes and requested to use them in the final solution/project.

We “built” a warehouse within the double height volume, with a large skylit pitched steel and louvered roof structure. This main roof element stretches across the whole floor and collides with and integrates with another roof structure that becomes another building. (The Island bar) Then we constructed a centrally located open topped walled structure (The Lounge) which has window openings and views up to the main roof structure spanning the volume above.

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The Foundry Main Bar Rendering & Photography
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The Foundry Rendering & Photography

Each area is defined by its own built environment and serves a purpose which responds to the operation of the dining room. The Foundry is as much for dining as it is for drinking. With a deep counter so that there can be a tabletop dining setting. Adjacent to the Bar are soft lounge dining seating sets and communal tables, and with a connected terrace the Bar space can be separated from the rest of the floor plan and used for private functions or parties. A large hanging pink gantry pops colour into the volume above the bar and between the counter and the ceiling adding a layer of interest and complexity.

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The Forge Rendering & Photography

The Forge is a space for quiet conversation, private breakfasts, afternoon tea or discreet meetings. A club within the dining room is the intent, a cozy inviting comfortable space that can be used all day and into the night. Soft furnishings, a collection of chairs, lamps, side tables and a quirky selection of framed artwork complete the experience.

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The Range Rendering & Photography

The Range at the far end of the room can be accessed via a back corridor which showcases wine fridges, and display shelving. We introduced a catwalk which runs down the length of the roof structure and over the kitchen, this catwalk is usable for staff access to a back of house commissary kitchen which is hidden over the show kitchen. This activation adds animation at the mid-level and is an interesting layer of interest for the guest.

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The Gallery Rendering & Photography

The Range is a walk in experience, where the guest interacts with the chef and is able to curate their own menu on the spot. Elevated by 2 steps from The Gallery, a dining area, the kitchen is a true showcase.

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The Gallery to Outdoor Spiral Staircase Rendering & Photography

Adjacent to the dining area is a connected terrace, the terrace has a spiral staircase which connects to the pool-deck and Bar/night club above. The spiral staircase is visible from the roads below and has a clear glass floor strip allowing for views down to the street under, an experience that is not for the feint hearted.

LEVEL 21 SKYBAR & POOL

Level 21 Lift Lobby

The Sky Bar on Level 21 is within a steel I beam and column structure that was built on top of the existing building. Because this was an addition to the existing structure we decided to raise the lift landing so that the arrival level is 4 steps above the building edge. The guest therefore arrives at a higher level, and tiers down through the outlets seating platforms to the outside of the building, next to the surrounding city skyline.

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@21 Sky Bar Main Bar Rendering & Photography

The main bar is at the highest level, it is an island with a steel perforated overhead gantry with internal lighting that casts perforated shadowing on the bar and floor under, the bar is over 10m long and has a solid live edge timber plank counter top. At the end of the counter the bar bleeds into a kitchen with a flat iron teppan top, which caters to a simple snack menu of Quesadillas, that have a twist incorporating rendang and local spices.

There is a dedicated DJ island next to the bar which is also internally illuminated, and at the upper level in order to be seen during the evening busy occupancy period. An amazing sound system and light rigging transform the space into a night-time party venue.

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@21 Sky Bar Rendering & Photography

The exterior glass doors are bi-fold and can completely slide away to the side of the space allowing for full indoor outdoor connections to the terrace, exterior seating sets and the pool deck. Directly next to the lower level seating terrace is a shallow water reflecting pool connected to the main pool. Illuminated as a backdrop to the lounge seating.

The terraces, and higher platforms inside the space all have direct views to the Petronas Twin Towers, and the city centre cluster of buildings. Therefore the Sky Bar at Level 21 becomes a glittering gemstone nestled inside the KL Central City sky-line. The Hotel is somewhat lower in height to the surrounding buildings which creates a spectacular illuminated skyscraper backdrop to the Bar and its views. At night-time this twinkling backdrop is unique.

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@21 Pool Rendering & Photography

The Sky Bar is connected to the outdoor pool and is also open daily serving pool guests, the seating adjacent to the pool however has 2 levels. The lower level is for loungers, and the upper level is used for lounge dining or for an extension to the bar area at night-time. The pool can therefore be used as a backdrop to the Bar in the evening as well as a destination during the day for lunches and afternoon recreation.

Access to the glass decked rooftop spiral staircase allows guests to walk down to the Italian Restaurant under at Level 19, the spiral staircase connection is an icon, visible for the exterior of the building and one that connects the story of the property from the spiral staircase at the lobby to the staircase on the roof.

Level 19 - Level 21 Elevation

GUESTROOMS

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Lift Lobby Rendering & Photography
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Corridor Rendering & Photography
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Standard King Guestroom Rendering & Photography
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Standard Twin Guestroom Rendering & Photography

The Hyatt Centric KL has a standard guestroom size at around 30sqm, so relatively small for a five star property, coupled with the fact that some rooms are smaller, and with a variety of ceiling heights due to the configuration of the existing industrial nature of the original building. The standard guestroom therefore needed to be able to configure to remain as a standard design throughout the different room sizes. The layout planning therefore allows for the room to be adjusted within each different sized module.

The wardrobe is an island, and designed to be a tailored stitched leather piece of bespoke cabinetry. Able to adjust in its position according to the footprint. The Island wardrobe also contains the safe mini bar, and associated amenity shelving.

The bathroom is wrapped around the wardrobe and is open to the room, increasing the overall volume of space, giving the illusion of a much larger bedroom/living area. There is a sliding upholstered panel that closes off the views into the bathroom if privacy is required.

The bed has a full width leather upholstered headboard in the same finish as the wardrobe upholstered panels, and that finish is also used for the raised bed box under.

There are wide beams running down the length of each room, we have finished this structure in a concrete render, giving a nod to the industrial heritage of the building, and we have used steel beams and columns to frame the openings, wall panels and wardrobe elements. Again adding a connection to the public area setting out, and project narrative.

A large graphic wall mural behind the headboard depicts an open cast tin mine, with enhanced colour and graphic distortion. This imagery references the history of the location of the Hotel and the original use of the land surrounding it.

We have used a high quality laminated veneer vinyl plank on the floor allowing for softness, with a hand tufted rug which has been designed to resemble the element of reflected water which is a part of the local story associated to the canals and waterways used in the early trading days of the City’s founding. A washed denim wallcovering completes the overall look and feel. There are balconies that wrap around the city facing rooms all of which of which have landscaped steel framed planter boxes and creepers that use steel mesh panels to cover the façade, this cladding respects the City Greening approach we took in collaboration with the city council.

SUITES

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The Hospitality Suites are stacked within the building at the City View building corner, allowing for a wrap-around full height window view. The re-purposed light industrial building has multiple ceiling heights determining a range of guestroom experiences, From relatively low to almost double height on some of the lower floors. With open wardrobes, steel frames and printed graphic artwork depicting colour adjusted landscape impressions. The rooms have a connection to the project as a whole while being cosy and welcoming.

The Suite has a dining room and living room, a bedroom and an ensuite bathroom. At the entrance there is a large live edge solid timber plank dining table for 6, with under counter fridge and back cabinetry, steel framing supports the table which joins into the ceiling steel framework which houses the dining area within a wraparound denim upholstered wall and ceiling panelling detail. We have suspended contemporary globe lights above the dining table which anchors the table in place.

Beyond the dining area we have the lounge seating group, the FF&E has been selected to compliment the design approach for the public areas of the Hotel, soft and comfortable yet with a bold mid-century edge, fitting into the soft industrial look for the rooms and suites.

The bedroom is accessed via sliding wall panels in a covering that is light and fresh, which is offset against the punchy denim blue at the dining room and at the window elevation in the bedroom. The bed has a full width leather upholstered headboard in the same finish as the wardrobe upholstered panels, and that finish is also used for the raised bed box under.

We have used a high quality laminated veneer vinyl plank on the floor allowing for softness, with a hand tufted rug which has been designed to resemble the element of reflected water which is a part of the local story associated to the canals and waterways used in the early trading days of the City’s founding.

Against the bedhead wall we have a bespoke piece of artwork in a postmodern medium which challenges the norm when it comes to Hotel art packages. The artwork compliments the design aesthetic for the suite, and unapologetically embraces the industrial finishes used throughout the rest of the project. The bedroom has a large walk-in wardrobe which is in upholstered steel framed leather panels and timber cabinetry for the safe, drawers and cabinets.

Twin handbasins with steelwork framed mirrors lead into the wet room with bathtub and shower screened by sliding ribbed glass doors. Due to the configuration of the building and its corner windows the bathroom is very light and bright with full height glass windows all round, the window treatment ensures black out when needed and to obscure views into the suite at night time.

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