Menara Binjai

Breathable Skin for a Tropical Tower

CLIENT

Khor Joo Saik Sdn Bhd

REGION

Kuala Lumpur

YEAR

Completed in 2013

GFA

DISCIPLINES

Menara Binjai transforms a former family estate into a 32-storey green-certified office tower. Designed to honour the site’s heritage while embracing tropical sustainability, the development integrates sky gardens, energy-efficient features, and reclaimed timber elements—blending memory, climate responsiveness, and urban elegance in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.

ARCHITECTURE

Menara Binjai is a 32-storey Grade A office tower rising along Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. Developed by the Chua family on the grounds of their former private home, the project reflects a thoughtful continuity between legacy and modernity.

The tower’s signature design features a series of triple-volume sky gardens cascading up the north-facing façade, culminating in a lush rooftop garden that opens to panoramic views of the KLCC skyline. These sky gardens are enclosed by a permeable glass screen — an innovative “breathable skin” that allows prevailing breezes to flow through while buffering against monsoon rains. This creates a semi-outdoor “urban verandah,” allowing occupants to engage with the tropical climate, in contrast to conventional sealed office environments.

Energy efficiency is embedded through deep vertical fins for sun-shading, low-e double glazing, and the integration of passive design strategies. The building has achieved dual green certifications: Malaysia’s Green Building Index (GBI) and Singapore’s BCA Green Mark Gold.

In a poetic gesture, timber salvaged from the original mahogany trees on-site was repurposed as interior finishes in the lobby and lifts—celebrating memory through material. Completed in 2013, Menara Binjai stands as a refined expression of sustainable urbanism rooted in personal and environmental respect.

LANDSCAPE

Despite spatial constraints, the landscape strategy focused on maximizing green presence through impactful perimeter planting, vertical greenery, and strategic softscape interventions. Green elements were carefully curated to create a breathable environment, soften the tower’s urban edge, and reinforce a sustainable image. The design not only supports green building certification aspirations but also enhances the building’s visual and environmental appeal to prospective tenants. This compact yet effective landscape approach demonstrates how greenery can thrive and elevate experience even within limited urban footprints.

Awards

2013
The Edge-PAM Green Excellence Award
Honourable Mention
2013
Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia (PAM) Architectural Steel Award
Honourable Mention – Commercial
2012
Cityscape Award
Winner – Best Sustainable Development (Built)
2011
Green Building Index
GBI Certified
2011
BCA Green Mark
Gold
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