Astaka Kota Selera at Fort Cornwallis has been named Building of the Year 2026 and received the Gold Award in the Commercial Low-Rise category at the Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia (PAM) Awards 2026, highlighting the project’s success in blending contemporary public infrastructure with heritage conservation.
Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the recognition underscores Penang’s commitment to delivering public developments that strike a balance between architectural excellence, environmental sustainability and community needs.
He noted that the achievement reflects years of planning under the North Seafront programme of the Strategic Master Plan George Town, which began in 2017. Despite a construction cost of about RM3.35 million, the project demonstrates how thoughtfully planned developments can deliver significant public value.
Redeveloped as part of the Fort Cornwallis Moat Restoration and Conservation Project, Astaka Kota Selera transformed a traditional public food court into a more organised, comfortable and accessible dining destination while preserving the historical character of its surroundings. The upgraded facility now accommodates 26 food stalls and up to 224 diners, with amenities including a surau, public toilets and barrier-free access.
According to Chow, the low-rise architectural design was carefully conceived to complement Fort Cornwallis and the surrounding George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site. The incorporation of red brick elements helps maintain the visual identity of the historic precinct, illustrating how new developments can coexist harmoniously with heritage assets.
The project also integrates a green roof under the Penang Nature-Based Climate Adaptation Programme (PNBCAP), led by Think City, as part of efforts to mitigate the urban heat island effect and enhance climate resilience in the city.
Chow said the award recognises the capabilities of local architects and industry professionals in delivering projects that combine functionality, aesthetics and environmental considerations. He expressed hope that Astaka Kota Selera would serve as a benchmark for future public developments across the state.
“I am confident that through close collaboration between the state, Chief Minister Incorporated (CMI), the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) and our strategic partners, more high-quality development projects can be realised to further strengthen Penang’s position as a progressive, liveable and sustainable state,” he said.
The project is owned by Chief Minister Incorporated (CMI) and was designed by EA Architects Sdn Bhd.





