Eastern & Oriental Berhad (E&O), the premier lifestyle property developer, has released "Human Living", a digital documentary series that offers valuable insights and perspectives from some of the country's brilliant thinkers, entrepreneurs and artists in rethinking where and how we live.
The 3-episode series, which will be released monthly on YouTube starting 5 April 2023, imagines the future of our cities through veritable topics such as 'Social & Cultural Capital', '15-Minute City', and 'Secondary City Boom'. It will feature E&O's diverse developments from Conlay and The Peak in Kuala Lumpur, to Avira in Medini Iskandar, Johor, and The Meg and Arica on the much-anticipated prime reclaimed island, Andaman in Penang. "With over 20 years of experience in creating notable addresses in Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Johor, we are proud to see the evolution of our sophisticated clientele," says Emily Teh, Director, Project and Property Investments, E&O Group. "Today's homebuyer is urbane, they are thinking beyond themselves and their families, considering their role in a community–from cradle to care, to how their neighbourhood can enhance their quality of life from a safety, convenience, health and mental wellbeing standpoints. Most importantly, they are looking to navigate in and out of work and play seamlessly … to fully enjoy every second of life."
The 3-episode series, which will be released monthly on YouTube starting 5 April 2023, imagines the future of our cities through veritable topics such as 'Social & Cultural Capital', '15-Minute City', and 'Secondary City Boom'. It will feature E&O's diverse developments from Conlay and The Peak in Kuala Lumpur, to Avira in Medini Iskandar, Johor, and The Meg and Arica on the much-anticipated prime reclaimed island, Andaman in Penang. "With over 20 years of experience in creating notable addresses in Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Johor, we are proud to see the evolution of our sophisticated clientele," says Emily Teh, Director, Project and Property Investments, E&O Group. "Today's homebuyer is urbane, they are thinking beyond themselves and their families, considering their role in a community–from cradle to care, to how their neighbourhood can enhance their quality of life from a safety, convenience, health and mental wellbeing standpoints. Most importantly, they are looking to navigate in and out of work and play seamlessly … to fully enjoy every second of life."