The curtain wall works comprise 22,000 square meters of aluminum cladding and 2,500 square meters of glass.
The curtain wall construction of Kota Bharu station on Malaysia's East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) project was recently completed ahead of schedule, making it the first station along the line to finish this phase of works and setting a fine example for subsequent station construction.
Kota Bharu station is located at Kelantan state. Its architectural design offers a modern interpretation of traditional Kelantanese architecture, creating a façade with strong regional character and visual appeal.
The curtain wall works comprise 22,000 square meters of aluminum cladding and 2,500 square meters of glass. The station's exterior integrates multiple sunshades and perforated panel designs to achieve a harmonious balance of natural ventilation, daylighting, and rain protection—meeting both aesthetic and energy-efficiency requirements.