International School KL awarded highest green building accolades


The construction of the new ISKL campus adhered to green sustainable processes as well as the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Photos: Veritas Design Group

A private school has shown that it walks the talk when it comes to sustainable design. The International School Kuala Lumpur’s (ISKL) new 10.5ha campus in Ampang Hilir won gold in the Education category at the Malaysian Institute of Architects (Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia) or Pam Awards 2019 in June.

It is also a Green Building Index (GBI) platinum-rated building in Malaysia, the first international school in the country to receive this accolade.

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