Lot 10's upmarket hulk has sat on Jalan Bukit Bintang for two decades, its plastic-dark green more style-statement than vital. (Remember those odd metal palms in the interior?)
That's changing, though: the place is undergoing a complete renovation, in an attempt to net today's health- and environment-conscious urbanites. Hopefully, the repositioning - masterminded by multi-award-winning architect and designer Yuhkichi Kawai, of Design Spirits, Japan - breathes new life into the old place.
That's changing, though: the place is undergoing a complete renovation, in an attempt to net today's health- and environment-conscious urbanites. Hopefully, the repositioning - masterminded by multi-award-winning architect and designer Yuhkichi Kawai, of Design Spirits, Japan - breathes new life into the old place.
The Lot 10 ROOF TOP is now dubbed as a "Forest in the City", will be an "urban microcosm of fitness and health", a place for consumers to pursue "the good life with responsibility".
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