Menara Mesiniaga has had a profound effect on the architectural landscape of the Klang Valley and on the approach taken with office design in Malaysia.

It was designed by architect Ken Yeang of Hamzah & Yeang, to meet the company's aspirations for a facility that would serve customers in a superlative fashion.

It is one of the first intelligent buildings in the Klang Valley, making maximum use of natural ventilation and careful orientation in relation to the sun to achieve temperature and light conditions that are conducive to working comfort.

Well-equipped classrooms, a demo centre and a 130-seat auditorium accommodate customers and employees attending classes or presentations (See also Facilities).
Mesiniaga's commitment to creating a facility that would be sensitive to and in harmony with the local environment, as well as one that reflected the company's aspirations to be an industry leader, has resulted in a building that has won favourable reviews and accolades.


Awards

1993 PAM (Pertubuhan Arkitek Malaysia) Architecture Award for excellence in design for commercial buildings (Malaysia)
   
1995 Aga Khan Award for Architecture (Geneva, Switzerland);
   
1995 Citation by the AIA (American Institute of Architects) for Advanced Technology Facilities Design (USA);
   
1996 RAIA (Royal Australian Institute of Architects) International Architecture Award (Australia);
   
1996 Third Arcasia (Architects Regional Council of Asia) Award for Architecture for public amenity buildings.

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