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filtered sunlight and shadows through slatted wooden screen in Cacao BarPark Hyatt Kuala Lumpur with interiors by GA Group
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GA Group unveils interiors for first Park Hyatt in Malaysia

SoloInTownBy SoloInTownOctober 11, 20252 Mins Read
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Situated in the heart of Malaysia’s vibrant capital, the newly opened Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur is located on the upper floors of Merdeka 118 – the tallest skyscraper in Asia Pacific. The hotel’s design seamlessly integrates Malaysia’s rich cultural heritage with refined contemporary elegance. GA has thoughtfully reinterpreted the essence of the traditional Malay Kampung House through a modern design lens, resulting in a hotel that not only captures the warmth and spirit of a Malaysian home, but also delivers an exceptional and luxurious guest experience.

From the outset, GA’s intention was to centre the design around the guest, carefully considering how each individual would experience the hotel, from lively communal areas to more intimate zones of retreat. The design celebrates the enduring legacy of Malaysian craftsmanship, which shapes the hotel’s distinctive character. Throughout the property, traditional elements such as batik, wood carving, songket, and weaving are thoughtfully integrated, rooting the project in authenticity and cultural tradition.

From there, guests are transported to the reception area on Level 75 – conceived as the ‘Porch’ of the house and envisioned as the social heart of the hotel. The lobby is defined by a warm, natural material palette and refined finishes. Double-height brass batik screens filter the light beautifully, casting intricate patterned shadows. Panoramic views of the dramatic city skyline are artfully framed, grounding guests in Kuala Lumpur’s vibrant urban landscape.

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