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Park-Regent-Brochure.Pdf from the familiar surroundings of desa parkcity a new level of luxury emerges DESA PARKCITY Wholesome Community_ a celebration of the varied, vibrant and invigorating. a sense of place. DESA PARKCITY TOWNSHIP DESA PARKCITY TOWNSHIP DESA PARKCITY TOWNSHIP 2019 WORLD GOLD 2018 AWARD WINNER 2019 & 2015 AWARD WINNER WINNER FIABCI PRIX FIABCI MALAYSIA THE EDGE MALAYSIA D’EXCELLENCE AWARD PROPERTY AWARD PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT MASTER PLAN CATEGORY MASTER PLAN CATEGORY EXCELLENCE AWARD derived from the practices and philosophies of visionaries such as the developer j.c. nichols, desa parkcity upholds several values in regard to good living that are distinct and inter- It now includes a comprehensive connected. selection of amenities and facilities, KL’S MOST LIVEABLE which include a medical centre, an COMMUNITY Desa ParkCity is the true Striving to create spaces international school, a sportscentre, embodiment of a perfect for life since over 2 decades a clubhouse, neighbourhood mall, the acclaim of desa parkcity has environment ideally built ago, Desa ParkCity has been dining and entertainment spots, all been frequently recognised. to answer the needs of delivering outstanding homes connected by pedestrian walkways desa parkcity won the fiabci Family, Neighbourhood, in what is popularly known as and bicycle paths amidst a lush malaysia property award in Community, Connectivity the most liveable community and verdant landscape of carefully 2018 and world gold winner and Convenience. in Malaysia. crafted parks and bracing lakes. fiabci prix d’excellence award in 2019 for best master plan. its developer, perdana parkcity has also been awarded the edgeprop malaysia’s responsible developer: building sustainable development awards 2019. DESA PARKCITY PARKCITY MEDICAL THE CENTRAL PARK CENTRE THE LIFESTYLE The face of Desa ParkCity, The Operated by Ramsay Sime Darby Central Park provides a large Health Care, one of Malaysia’s most communal space for family time, trusted healthcare brands, ParkCity exercising, pet-walking and Medical Centre is a 300-bed private recreation. hospital that offers full inpatient Its wide and looping walkways, THE PARKCITY CLUB and outpatient medical and surgical manicured lawns, densely treed services, advanced diagnostics and The ParkCity Club, a work of landscape, children’s playground 24-hour emergency services. modern tropical architecture and the picturesque Central Lake with numerous facilities such as are specially designed to form an Olympic-sized pool, gym, tennis idyllic getaway. and badminton courts, kid’s games room, floating pavilion and more. PLAZA ARKADIA Open-air, walkable and highly landscaped, Plaza Arkadia is a modern twist of British colonial architecture featuring shops, eateries, offices and SOHOs. Visitors can move effortlessly from shop to shop through a series of interconnected courtyards and sky bridges. THE SPORTSCENTER OTHER PARKS The SportsCenter is home to a INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL The East Park and The West Park soccer field and 2 basketball courts. @ PARKCITY (ISP) are connected by jogging tracks Every year, Desa ParkCity organises ISP is a premier school which extended from The Central Park, the Inter-Neighbourhood Soccer provides nursery to A-level providing an intimate green and Basketball Tournaments, curriculum equipped with space for the use of adjacent anticipated events where residents state-of-the-art amenities, a neighbourhoods and visitors. socialise and get closer. safe environment and strong individualised student support. It was judged to be an ‘Outstanding THE WATERFRONT School’ and awarded the The Waterfront is Desa ParkCity’s International Schools Quality Mark first neighbourhood mall located (ISQM) at Gold Level. beside The Central Park with alfresco areas facing Central Lake. It houses restaurants, bars, banks, beauty salons, clinics, grocery places, and a host of other specialist shops. Its weekly bazaars are a treasure trove of trinkets and knick-knacks. IGB INT’L SCHOOL BANDAR UTAMA & TAMAN TUN DR ISMAIL DESA PARKCITY Located just minutes away from Y THE SURROUNDINGS A Desa ParkCity, Bandar Utama offers W DUTA-ULU KLANG H Desa ParkCity was developed since EULER INT’L a bonanza of things to do, places to G I EXPRESSWAY the early 2000s in a matured area H go and treasures to shop for. The P that covers Bandar Menjalara, D neighbouring township of Taman L FRENCH Bandar Sri Damansara and parts SCHOOL Tun Dr Ismail is also rich with NORTH SOUTH OF KL of Kepong. Due to its strategic shops featuring traditional crafts Y EXPRESSWAY location and close proximity to A and local fares. W S PUBLIKA major areas such as Bandar Utama S E SHOPPING and Bangsar, the township has BANGSAR R MONT’KIARA GALLERY P An affluent residential suburb in KOTA DAMANSARA X INT’L SCHOOL ’ emerged as one of the highest- E FOREST RESERVE GARDEN the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, it Y valued residential addresses in INT’L SCHOOL JALAN TUN RAZAK E L is also one of Klang Valley’s most L SPRINT HIGHWAY Greater Kuala Lumpur. A IKEA V celebrated nightlife districts. G Littered with an eclectic mix N A NATIONAL of establishments such as fine L PALACE KLCC K dining restaurants, cafés, bars and H T PAVILION KL R 1 UTAMA nightclubs, it is a hive of activity THOMSON O SHOPPING HOSPITAL N that has something for everyone. CENTRE KOTA DAMANSARA BANGSAR PETALING JAYA SHOPPING CENTRE Malaysia’ first planned town KPJ DAMANSARA consists of many busy commercial, SPRINT HIGHWAY SPECIALIST residential and business districts that are conveniently close to the city centre. MID VALLEY MEGAMALL MONT’ KIARA Sitting within the capital, Mont’ Kiara’s high concentration of expatriate dwellers has formed a gleaming community of luxury condominiums, international schools and lavish shopping complexes. adjacent to the upscale with easy and direct mont’ kiara and sungai access to the kuala buloh, desa parkcity is lumpur city centre, the a luxurious gated-and- affluent petaling jaya, guarded community linked and the stylish bangsar, by major highways such as desa parkcity’s strategic duke 2, sprint expressway, location promises an ldp and the nkve. incomparable lifestyle. STEPS AWAY by the water in the park park regent comprises two residential towers offering 505 apartments with sizes ranging from 872 sf to 4,887 sf, on a prime 5.61-acre land that neighbours the central park and its signature central lake. BY THE WATER IN THE PARK LANDSCAPE Coen Design Int’l, BY THE WATER Singapore IN THE PARK An award-winning global firm, artful and non-intrusive, Coen believes in doing things it offers optimal views, a little differently to create space use, ventilation, We have gathered a combination of experiences that are both accessibility and world class architects, renowned interior unique and vibrant. designer and landscape consultants to privacy, composing an create the exceptional and distinctive INTERIOR uninterrupted symphony residences of Park Regent. Peter Tay, Singapore of poetic sensory A designer for celebrities and experience. ARCHITECT international luxury brands, Serie Architects, UK + Multiply Peter Tay is highly sought after Architects, Singapore for his understated modernist Serie Architects, based in London, look and flair for the unexpected. is known for their emblematic and memorable designs around the world, including the Jameel Arts Centre, the new Singapore States Courts and NUS School of Design & Environment. Since 2013, Serie has been collaborating with Multiply Architects of Singapore, working on projects in South East Asia. ARCHITECTURE Cascading Waters_ two stunning cascading towers. the allure of water. bespoke all round. Park Regent’s understated yet elegant entrance is fronted the grand entrance by a seductive lobby crafted Outstanding amenities are welcomes you home. in the form of a lanterned created with attention to atrium with intricate latticed detail, forming inspiring HOME metalwork and atmospheric yet functional spaces both AT LAST lighting that enchants from indoors and outdoors that day to night. elevate the living experience. It’s the little things that make all the differences. Come home to a curated lifestyle. ENVIRONMENT Vertical Landscape_ roof gardens overlooking a park within a park On the highest floors are rooftop terraces cum Park Regent’s nature sky gardens, curated for A simple and spacious features include flower the enjoyment of private lawn for an evening picnic gardens, private sanctuaries, moments with family or that casual kick-about, a meditation deck and a and friends, embraced with cascading waters as a multi-game court, ideal by breathtaking views background—it is true green to foster a close-to-nature, of the township and the living at your doorstep. holistic lifestyle. city’s skyline. AMENITIES The Perfect Expression_ distinctive spaces to connect, relate and rejuvenate. The perfect setting for a private celebratory dinner. resident’s club an extended home away from home. resident’s club a gathering place to is an extension of your home. infinity pool meet your friend or A private space for communal overlooks Central Lake, business associates, Park Regent’s varied amenities gatherings, a family event or in the midst of landscaped or a private space both indoors and outdoors are just time for yourself. gardens and open lawns. for yourself. designed to connect, relate mini theatre Amenities to treat the heart and rejuvenate. is an intimate screening room and soul. Includes jacuzzis gymnasium to watch a favourite film. and a children’s pool. for wellbeing. private dining multipurpose hall sky gardens is the perfect venue for for that extra grand wedding on the highest floors, hosting a large gathering reception, birthday party, and exclusively for residents. of friends. room for that ping pong table. The multipurpose hall opens up to an expansive outdoor leisure deck with flexible spaces. The recreation deck forms a virtual and contiguous greenspace to The Central Park, with uninterrupted views of Central Lake from the elevated infinity pool. LAKE G N F E C D C B H C I A PARKCITY TOWNCENTER 9 THE 10 CENTRAL PARK 4 6 3 3 5 5 3 11 8 7 14 J 16 1 15 13 2 12 L K HILL KL CITY CENTRE enjoy your favourite film at the cozy mini theatre.
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