%0 Journal Article %T Kuala Lumpur Waterfront: A Public Place for All? %A Nurul Syala Abdul Latip %A Shuhana Shamsuddin %J International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies %D 2012 %I %X As one of the efforts to improve the quality of living environment in the city centre, revitalisation of the Kuala Lumpur waterfront was announced as one of the nine Entry Point Projects in the Economic Transformation Programme. This is an opportunity to revive the public place that used to be a trading post. When the function of the river changes from being the life line for the city to the city¡¯s backyard, the use of this waterfront space was affected. This paper aims to examine the user¡¯s perception on the accessibility of the Kuala Lumpur waterfront. Using the qualitative approach, the focus group technique was employed. The findings suggested that poor access to the waterfront has affected the use of the waterfront. The research inferred the importance to consider public access at the waterfront by future decision makers in reviving this priceless public place for all. %K Access %K User %K Waterfront %K Public Place %K Kuala Lumpur %U http://tuengr.com/V03/311-331.pdf