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The TROIKA
The TROIKA was BRDB’s dream – to create the city’s most beautiful and desirable condominium, right in the country’s most sought after location. This vision required imagination and craft to be realized and Foster & Partners was engaged to create a new residential landmark for Kuala Lumpur to complement Petronas Twin Towers. The building design will be distinguished by drama, beauty, functionality and the ingenious use of space – summarized as passion for architecture and design. Located near Pesiaran KLCC and Jalan Binjai, The TROIKA is poised to be one of the top ten most expensive luxury condominiums in the Kuala Lumpur. TROIKA was launched in September 2005 and covered over 2.13 acres of prima land. TROIKA comprises of three residential towers of 38, 44 and 55 storey blocks which consists of 164 luxurious condominiums, 8 penthouses, 57 SOHO units and complemented with retail outlets, boutique offices and restaurants. TROIKA main selling point is its superb view of Petronas Twin Towers and its KLCC Park. TROIKA is only a two minute walk away from Ampang Park LRT station. It is within the close vicinity of NIKKO Hotel and Menara Citibank which is the business epicenter in that locality. TROIKA Integrated Development - 8 Penthouses - 164 Condominiums - 57 SOHOs - The SKY LOBBY - The NECKLACE SOHO SOHO is an acronym for Small Office Home Office. These are units that provide the ultimate in flexibility, designed for use either as an office, an apartment or a combination of both. The SKY LOBBY The Sky Lobby is an unique feature of TROIKA, with some 25,000 square feet of double volume space spanning the three towers and connected by two sky bridges. Designed for city’s finest views, the space will provide highly exclusive facilities for residents and quests. THE NECKLACE The Necklace is a four storey circular podium from which The TROIKA Towers rise majestically skywards. Complementary shops, restaurants and offices will be housed within, while the roof accommodates the residents’ recreational facilities. |


