KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 9 — Think City will increase efforts to revitalise the Masjid Jamek-Pasar Seni corridor under the Kuala Lumpur Creative Cultural District (KLCCCD) programme...
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Think City is working to preserve the corridor and transform it into a creative and cultural district to increase visitor appeal, business prospects, and overall liveability, as part of efforts to highlight the history and heritage of one of the busiest hubs of Kuala Lumpur. “When you arrive at the Masjid Jamek LRT station, you come out, you have access to the confluence of the river, Masjid Jamek, Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad, Oriental Building; this is where we’re working it at, this the ground zero, this is where we want to make it happening and exciting enough and people will start coming back to downtown.”
“If you put more and more concrete, the rainwater flows higher and the volume doesn’t reduce. If you use porous material that releases the flow pressure and slows down the time before it floods up,” Lim said.