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KEY Forest Reserve Riparian Corridor Rural Reserve Indigenous Nave Reserve Exisng Quarry/Landfill Low Density Low-Medium Density Medium Density High Density Parks 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 9 9 10 9 10 11 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 Straits of Malacca Bukit Galla 13 NEW CITY MASTER PLAN MALAYSIA VISION VALLEY, NEGERI SEMBILAN, MALAYSIA Urban Design & Master Planning Lawrence A. Chan FAIA/Boston Design Group Boston, Massachuses USA Consultant Collaborators: Landscape Architecture Klopfer Marn Design Group Boston, Massachuses USA Urban Planning Ule Boston, Massachuses USA Infrastructure Planning & Engineering BuroHappold Engineering London UK Client: SUPERGLADE Sdn Bhd Petaling Jaya, Malaysia Project A 30-year master plan completed in March 2017 for a new city for 2 million people on 11,000 hectares of former palm plantaon land in Malaysia Vision Valley (MVV), a 156,000-hectare development zone to: advance the socio- economic posion of the 60-year-old naon; promote the wellbeing of its mul-cultural, mul-ethnic cizens; and provide expansion of Kuala Lumpur. Objecves include: • Create an environment that advances urbanity, social and cultural integraon and cooperaon, and a sustainable quality of life for living, working, recreaon, and enjoying nature • Address natural and environmental challenges, including: a varied and oſten extremely steep topography; safeguarding permanent forest reserves and natural habitats; preserving and enhancing riparian corridors; reducing Malaysia’s carbon footprint; and expanding renewable energy resources The new city will serve as a desnaon hub for internaonal travel, commerce, recreaon, and eco-tourism. A new high-speed train will connect the city to Singapore in sixty minutes, and an express train to the airport within ten minutes. Smart Growth, transit-oriented Cleantech mixed-use development will encompass facilies of all types including: mixed-income, single- and mul- family residences; neighborhood and social services; a comprehensive urban transit system targeng 50% ridership while reducing car use and parking by 50%; local and regional parks; and the Mountain-to-the-Sea Greenway connecng the permanent forest reserve in the north to the Straits of Malacca in the south. A most important objecve is to create a balance between the vision of the new modern, state-of-the-art metropolis and the exisng social, cultural, and environmental fabric that require inclusion, protecon, preservaon, and enhancement. Project Data Total Land Area 11,000 hectares (26,800 acres) Developed Land Area 6,200 hectares (56% of Total Land) Undeveloped Natural Land 4,800 hectares (44% of Total Land) Total Development 113,650,000 sq m (1,223,000,000 sq ſt) Floor Area Rao 1.04 (0.5-6.0 max) Total Populaon 1,867,000 (844,000 work force) Number of Dwelling Units 424,000 (for 50% work force) “Mountain-To-The-Sea” Greenway Integrated Transportaon Terminal (3) connecng: high speed rail between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore; extension of the exisng commuter rail; express train to airport; and mulple light rail streetcar lines to all areas of the city LEGEND 1 High-tech corporate office/light industrial mixed-use 2 High-density Central Business District 3 Integrated Transportaon Terminal 4 550-acre Jijan Riverway 5 Confluence Lake 6 1,000-acre Central Park 7 West Hill Park 8 High speed rail to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore 9 Commuter rail 10 Express train to airport 11 Sports and recreaon mixed-use district 12 Campus and instuonal mixed-use district 13 Medical and R&D mixed-use district 14 Tanah Merah Riparian Corridor 15 Entertainment and resort mixed-use district 16 Mangrove and bird sanctuary Streetcar staon Commuter rail staon Integrated Transportaon Terminal (3) Phase I plan of 1000-acre Central Park (6) at east end of the Jijan Riverway (4)

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NEW CITY MASTER PLANMALAYSIAVISIONVALLEY,NEGERISEMBILAN,MALAYSIA

UrbanDesign&MasterPlanning Lawrence A. Chan FAIA/Boston Design Group Boston, Massachusetts USA

Consultant Collaborators:LandscapeArchitecture Klopfer Martin Design Group Boston, Massachusetts USA

Urban PlanningUtile Boston, Massachusetts USA

InfrastructurePlanning&EngineeringBuroHappold Engineering London UK

Client:SUPERGLADE Sdn Bhd Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

Project

A30-yearmasterplancompletedinMarch2017foranewcityfor2millionpeopleon11,000hectaresofformerpalmplantationlandinMalaysiaVisionValley(MVV),a156,000-hectaredevelopmentzoneto:advancethesocio-economicpositionofthe60-year-oldnation;promotethewellbeingofitsmulti-cultural,multi-ethniccitizens;andprovideexpansionofKualaLumpur.Objectivesinclude:

• Createanenvironmentthatadvancesurbanity,socialandculturalintegrationandcooperation,andasustainablequalityoflifeforliving,working,recreation,andenjoyingnature

• Addressnaturalandenvironmentalchallenges,including:avariedandoftenextremelysteeptopography;safeguardingpermanentforestreservesandnaturalhabitats;preservingandenhancingripariancorridors;reducingMalaysia’scarbonfootprint;andexpandingrenewableenergyresources

Thenewcitywillserveasadestinationhubforinternationaltravel,commerce,recreation,andeco-tourism.Anewhigh-speedtrainwillconnectthecitytoSingaporeinsixtyminutes,andanexpresstraintotheairportwithintenminutes.

SmartGrowth,transit-orientedCleantechmixed-usedevelopmentwillencompassfacilitiesofalltypesincluding:mixed-income,single-andmulti-familyresidences;neighborhoodandsocialservices;acomprehensiveurbantransitsystemtargeting50%ridershipwhilereducingcaruseandparkingby50%;localandregionalparks;andtheMountain-to-the-SeaGreenwayconnectingthepermanentforestreserveinthenorthtotheStraitsofMalaccainthesouth.

Amostimportantobjectiveistocreateabalancebetweenthevisionofthenewmodern,state-of-the-artmetropolisandtheexistingsocial,cultural,andenvironmentalfabricthatrequireinclusion,protection,preservation,andenhancement.

Project Data

Total Land Area 11,000hectares (26,800acres)Developed Land Area 6,200hectares (56%ofTotalLand)Undeveloped Natural Land 4,800hectares (44%ofTotalLand)Total Development 113,650,000sqm (1,223,000,000sqft)Floor Area Ratio 1.04 (0.5-6.0max)Total Population 1,867,000 (844,000workforce)Number of Dwelling Units 424,000 (for50%workforce)

“Mountain-To-The-Sea” Greenway

Integrated Transportation Terminal (3) connecting: high speed rail between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore; extension of the existing commuter rail; express train to airport; and multiple light rail streetcar lines to all areas of the city

LEGEND

1 High-techcorporateoffice/lightindustrialmixed-use

2 High-densityCentralBusinessDistrict3 IntegratedTransportationTerminal4 550-acreJijanRiverway5 ConfluenceLake6 1,000-acreCentralPark7 West Hill Park8 HighspeedrailtoKualaLumpurand

Singapore9 Commuterrail10 Express train to airport11 Sportsandrecreation mixed-usedistrict12 Campusandinstitutional mixed-usedistrict13 MedicalandR&Dmixed-usedistrict14 TanahMerahRiparianCorridor15 Entertainmentandresort mixed-usedistrict16 Mangroveandbirdsanctuary Streetcarstation Commuterrailstation IntegratedTransportationTerminal(3)

Phase I plan of 1000-acre Central Park (6) at east end of the Jijan Riverway (4)

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Bukit Galla Forest Reserve

Civic plaza adjacent to the Integrated Transportation Terminal (3) between the Central Business District (2), the Jijan Riverway (4), and Confluence Lake (5)

Typical segment of the Jijan Riverway (4) Aerial view where Jijan Riverway (4) adjoins the main entrance of the Central Park (6)

Typical low-density residential mixed-use development street

Typical medium-density commercial or institutional mixed-use development street showing light rail streetcar system with transit stops every 600- to 800-meters apart throughout the city

Typical high-density or Central Business District (2) mixed-use development secondary street

MASTER PLAN SIX PRINCIPLES

• Align Regional Aspirations with Ongoing Initiatives & Inclusiveness of the Local Context Carefully integrate and promote synergy and mutual benefits between the planned, state-of-the art, new city with existing communities and historic settlements, and protect sensitive natural habitats of the region, including: river corridors, mountain reserves, delta farms, indigenous villages, and habitats for endemic plants, birds, and wildlife whose value should be balanced against where and how development is considered.

• Strengthen Connections with A Unified Transportation Strategy Create a comprehensive and coordinated transportation network that will reduce the use of cars and fossil fuels, and cohesively integrates transportation modes for pedestrians, bicycles, motorcycles, cars, parking, buses, urban transit, commuter rail, and high-speed rail into an attractive, sustainable, and accessible urban environment for residents, workers, commuters, and visitors.

• Integrate, Reinforce and Preserve Natural & Cultural Assets Creatively and sensitively integrate the abundant existing natural and cultural environments into new development, such as: incorporating landscape as an integral component of development; enhancing and reinforcing neighborhoods with public spaces, and expanding recreational amenities and universal access to them; protecting valuable natural settings; and integrating existing artifacts with new development, such as existing villages, mosques, temples, and other valuable artifacts.

• Advance Sustainable Development Promote and implement sustainable strategies that support initiatives of the Prime Minister’s 2015EleventhMalaysiaPlan, including: Green transportation; water conservation; recyclable waste; renewable energy; state-of-the-art information and communications technology; reliable urban security; generous and enjoyable landscape; and efficient and exemplary land use.

• Create Exemplary Environments to Live, Work, Visit, and Enjoy Balance new development with open space and landscape to promote urbanity and provide an exemplary quality of life. Create transit-oriented development urban centers with attractive housing and effortless pedestrian and transit connections within and through the districts. Create distinctive neighborhoods that are established and defined by unique facilities and public space as a locus of each district.

• Establish A Dynamic and Integrated Urban Core Establish an Integrated Transportation Terminal as MVV’s premier civic space to serve as: the portal to Southeast Asia through KLIA with easy access to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore on the proposed High Speed Rail; a 24/7 hub of activities and entertainment; a bridge between city and nature; a civic space for public and ceremonial events; and an integral link of the “Mountain-To-The-Sea” Greenway between the Bukit Galla Forest Reserve and the Straits of Malacca.