Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) in Kuala Lumpur stands tall as a testament to modern architectural prowess and urban sophistication. The skyline of the city is dramatically altered by this towering structure, making it an iconic presence that commands attention. The sheer height of TRX is not just a physical attribute but a symbol of Kuala Lumpur's aspirations, reaching for new heights both literally and metaphorically.
As you approach the vicinity of TRX, the first thing that captures your attention is its imposing silhouette against the backdrop of the city. The play of light on the reflective surfaces of the building creates a dazzling spectacle, especially during sunrise and sunset when the skyscraper seems to be adorned with hues of gold and amber.
The architecture of TRX is a fusion of sleek modernity and functional design. The exterior is adorned with a combination of glass and steel, giving it a contemporary aesthetic that seamlessly integrates with the surrounding urban landscape. The facade, though commanding, manages to exude a certain elegance that distinguishes it from the myriad of structures in the city.
Upon entering the premises, the grandeur of the interior spaces is equally striking. The lobby is a vast expanse of polished marble and minimalist design, creating an ambiance that is both inviting and sophisticated. The attention to detail is evident in the meticulously crafted interiors, from the chic furnishings to the curated art installations that adorn the common areas.
The panoramic views from the upper floors of TRX are nothing short of breathtaking. The sprawling cityscape unfolds beneath you, revealing a bustling metropolis that blends tradition with modernity. The Petronas Twin Towers, another iconic landmark, stand in the distance, creating a harmonious juxtaposition of Kuala Lumpur's architectural narrative.
TRX is not merely a skyscraper; it's a dynamic hub of commerce, innovation, and lifestyle. The lower levels house a myriad of retail outlets, catering to diverse tastes and preferences. From high-end boutiques to artisanal cafes, TRX offers a curated selection of establishments that contribute to the overall vibrancy of the space.
The offices within TRX are a pinnacle of corporate sophistication. The workspaces are designed with a balance of functionality and aesthetics, fostering a conducive environment for productivity and collaboration. The availability of state-of-the-art facilities and amenities ensures that TRX is not just a workplace but a hub for business excellence.
One cannot discuss TRX without acknowledging its role in the city's economic landscape. As a financial and business district, TRX has become a magnet for multinational corporations and dynamic startups alike. The symbiotic relationship between the skyscraper and the economic ecosystem of Kuala Lumpur is evident, with TRX serving as a catalyst for growth and prosperity.
In conclusion, Tun Razak Exchange stands as a towering emblem of Kuala Lumpur's evolution into a global city. Its architectural magnificence, coupled with its strategic significance as a business and financial hub, makes it a symbol of progress and ambition. TRX is not just a building; it's a beacon that illuminates the path toward a future where innovation, commerce, and urban living converge in...
Read moreWent to meet my friend, just a simple photoshoot and feast on her convocation.
Parking. I am not sure since I took MRT. I heard the que is long for parking. Tiktok gone viral about it.
Retails. Still many shops/retail havent open.
Foods. There are food saction at the C but there are also some at L2. I think most at L2 isnt halal. Anyhow more restaurant/foodstall will be open in December - February.
Roof top park. Kinda ok for taking photos. I saw some kids (and young tenager) took a shower? the pool/fountain like. The view is nice.
Open area & big tree. There are open area and big tree (check the photo). i walk there, got some nice angle to take photos.
From my visit on 3rd december i found that, ppl are taking stroller to the escalator. some stuck at the entrance. many ppl que for food/retails. just like zerg. escalator not working. seriously. maybe there are many ppl and need to hold the escalator from moving. else some will crush forward. rooftop lighting is for healing......... toilet got no water.
more photos i will...
Read moreI have yet to explore all the floors, but personally I think the design team did a BAD JOB on one of the very basic facilities space planning, considering the majority Muslim Malaysian context.
The musolla (prayer room) for female on the top floor don't have any mirror installed, and THE WORST PART I noticed a CCTV camera on top of the ablution area. On 17th September 2023 I was already late for my Asr prayer and was rushing to the musolla, and sadly the band of musicion was still performing.
I thought they'll stop during Maghrib prayer and I hate it that I was wrong. Not sure if this is normal for all the malls in Kuala Lumpur but TRX truly leaves me with deep pain. The first day I worked there as a part-time gig worker, I accidentally cut one of my finger and I took me several minutes to stop the flow.
Where is your common sense,...
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