REXKL | Mentahmatter Design
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Project Name: REXKL : An old cinema reimagined as a new arts space & community hub
Office Name: Mentahmatter Design Sdn. Bhd.
Completion Year: 2019
Gross Built Area (m2/ ft2): 60,000 ft2
Project Location: Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Program / Use / Building Function: Arts & Community Hub
Lead Architects: Shin Chang (Co-Founder) & Shin Tseng (Co-Founder)
Project Team Members :
Penny Ng (Design Lead)
Yik Xin Lai (Project Team)
Wei Hong Tan (Project Team)
Shir Ley Woo (Project Team)
Timothy Khoo (Project Team)
Clifford Khoi (Project Team)
Aiman Hanan (Project Team)
Ming Jin Tan (Project Team)
Faris Alias (Project Team)
Siew Ming Lau (Project Team)
Farah Roslan (Project Team)
Farah Ismail (Project Team)
Collaborators & Co-Founders of REXKL
Co-Founder Kamil Merican
Co-Founder Ng Sek San
Co-Founder Yau Wai Leong
Co-Founder Yap Fu Fah
Co-Founder Joseph Foo
Co-Founder Khoo Boo Siew
Other Companies
M&E CK Ng
Main Contractor Pyner Sdn Bhd
Digital Art, Light & Acoustics Eugene Yeo and Sebastian Jurkowski from Contrast Studio Sdn Bhd
Photographer
Photo Credits: David Yeow Photography
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The original REXKL cinema was a dilapidated building that had much historical significance but was reduced to a slow death by non-usability and repeated historical fires. Forgotten & illegally used as a travellers hostel the old cinema had much cultural recognition with the local community with the site being located nearby Petaling Street, a popular yet seedy part of downtown Kuala Lumpur.

Alleyways © David Yeow Photography

Alleyways © David Yeow Photography
Despite the environment pockets of the local community, families and their long-standing cultural activities sustained throughout the years and the old REXKL cinema with its proximity to the various neighbourhoods had the potential to be a driving force of renewed attraction to the vicinity.
With declining neighbourhood connections and lack of public gathering spaces in the area, it was evident that safer, community ‘anchors’ were required – spaces to connect & draw interest to the locality and in turn transforming the area into being a better, safer neighbourhood.

1F Retail Spaces © David Yeow Photography

3F Rooftop Dining © David Yeow Photography

3F Rooftop Dining © David Yeow Photography
The revival of REXKL as a new community-driven cultural and creative hub provided a turning point to Petaling Street – the initiative aimed to preserve the legacy of this iconic building, envisioning that the transformation of the 6000 square meter cinema into a versatile community venue would revitalise the existing urban landscape & its immediate surroundings, supporting the local communities and businesses.
Renovation works began prior to the pandemic causing the pacing of the construction to be completed in multiple stages, and the building’s poor state required careful curation & renovation. There were also setbacks from the local community as many had different perceptions and were sceptical of REXKL’s potential to bring renewed interest to the area. This perception changed as the neighbourhood saw a surge of new visitors from the runoff attendees of REXKL events.

1F Cinema Hall Prior to RXP Construction © David Yeow Photography

1F Cinema Hall Before Construction works © David Yeow Photography

1F Cinema Hall Before Construction works © David Yeow Photography
Emphasizing adaptability, the internal layout was to include both permanent & flexible spaces and the current iteration includes an event hall for performances & exhibitions, a 1000 m2 bookstore, areas for workshops, retail and F&B. The architectural approach was to adaptively reuse the existing formation of the building, bridging the existing site context with new functions to enable more connections & humanised spaces.
Lower Ground Entrance & Staircase © David Yeow Photography

Lower Ground Food Hall © David Yeow Photography © David Yeow Photography

Lower Ground Food Hall © David Yeow Photography

Lower Ground Food Hall © David Yeow Photography
On an urban scale the side alleyways leading up to REXKL were converted to be more welcoming & pedestrian friendly, containing pockets of gathering spaces throughout leading to better neighbourhood connectivity and in turn flourishing the urban network. Original architectural details including the original façade & tiled surfaces were retained and the cinema layout and staircase were readapted without expanding the building’s footprint.
REXKL offers platforms for innovation & expression of both traditional & contemporary trades. Acting as incubators these platforms are testing grounds for new local entrepreneurs, resulting in an alternating landscape of smaller interior schemes that are configured to echo the respective business needs as seen in the lower levels Food Hall & Retail spaces.

Mezzanine Retail © David Yeow Photography

Mezzanine Retail © David Yeow Photography

Lower Ground Front Entryway Food Hall © David Yeow Photography
This curated composition extends itself to the upper levels, with the entire 8000 ft2 cinema hall converted into fixtures such as RXP, an immersive & interactive exhibition gallery that reimagines traditional art viewing & performances into a new digital art form.

1F RXP Cinematic Experience © David Yeow Photography

1F RXP Cinematic Experience © David Yeow Photography
In addition, the VIP tiered seating area of the cinema however was transformed into BookXcess, a community centred bookstore – using a singular material a modular system was devised and arranged into an array of patterns to create labyrinth-like spaces, evoking the sense of discovery which is much akin to when one explores the hidden corners & alleyways of a city.

2F BookXcess Bookstore without books © David Yeow Photography

2MZF BookXcess Bookstore without books © David Yeow Photography

2MZF BookXcess Bookstore without books © David Yeow Photography

2MZF BookXcess Bookstore without books © David Yeow Photography

2MZF BookXcess Bookstore without books © David Yeow Photography

2MZF BookXcess Bookstore without books © David Yeow Photography























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