Monday 16 July 2012

Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia


The Petronas Twin Towers are twin skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. The building is the landmark of Kuala Lumpur. The towers feature a double decker skybridge connecting the two towers on the 41st and 42nd floors. This skybridge is the highest 2 story bridge in the world. The skybridge is open to all visitors, but tickets are limited to about 1000 people per day.

The skybridge also acts as a safety device. In case of fire or other emergency in one tower, tenants can evacuate by crossing the skybridge to the other tower.


All main lifts are double-decker with the lower deck of the lift taking passengers to odd numbered floors and upper deck to even numbered floors. To reach an even-numbered floor from ground level, the passengers must take an escalator to the upper deck of the lift.


Tower One is fully occupied by Petronas and a number of its subsidiaries and associate companies, while the office spaces in Tower Two are mostly available for lease to other companies. A number of companies have offices in Tower Two, including Huawei Accenture, AVEVA, Al Jazeera English, Carigali Hess, Bloomberg, Boeing, IBM, Khazanahn Nasional Berhad, McKinsey & Co, TCS, HCL Technologies, Krawler, Microsoft, The Agency (a modeling company) and Reuters.

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