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We've selected what we feel are the key examples of Indonesian Architecture. We aim to include Indonesian buildings that are either of top quality or interesting, or ideally both.
We cover completed Indonesian buildings, new building designs, architectural exhibitions and competitions across Indonesia.
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Mbaru Niang Preservation, Flores Island
Design: Rumah Asuh + Yori Antar

photo : Raoul Kramer
Mbaru Niang Preservation - 1 May 2013
Conical houses of ‘worok’ wood and bamboo in tied-together rattan construction with thatched roofs are the archetypal buildings of this remote island village. A group of young Indonesian architects in the habit of touring a part of Indonesia each year arrived to find four of the last surviving examples of these houses, two of which were in need of renovation.
R-House, Depok, Jawa Barat
Design: Budi Pradono Architects

photo : FX bambang SN
Indonesian House - 2 Jan 2013
Cohabitation is the main theme of this design in which in the front side directly connecting to the neighbour and surrounding environment, making social interaction more easy. Its façade design also interprets local ornament, by displaying colours only on glasses.
Sea Sentosa at Echo Beach in Bali
Winner of ‘World’s Best Apartment’ award

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Sea Sentosa at Echo Beach in Bali - 11 Dec 2012
Sea Sentosa by Sentosa Worldwide Resorts has won the title of ‘World’s Best Apartment’ at the International Property Awards in London. Sea Sentosa at Echo Beach in Bali is due to open in July 2013.
Peruri 88, Jakarta, Indonesia
Design: MVRDV / Jerde / Arup

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Peruri 88 Jakarta - 19 Nov 2012
An international design team made up of MVRDV (overall design), The Jerde Partnership (commercial podium) and ARUP, together with developer Wijaya Karya – Benhil Property, have collaborated to create Peruri 88 – a new landmark icon for Jakarta. Peruri 88 will be a vertical city in one building combining Jakarta´s need for more green spaces with the need for densification.
The Green School, Bali
PT Bambu Architects

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Location: Badung, Bali, Indonesia, South-East Asia
Architect: PT Bambu
Client: Yayasan Kul Kul
Completed: 2007
Design: 2006
Site size: 7,542 m²

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Award: Aga Khan Award for Architecture - Shortlisted Project in 2010
New bridge structure:

photo © 2012 nathandehart silentimages
Acording to the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, "Environmentalists and designers John and Cynthia Hardy wanted to motivate communities to live sustainably. Part of that effort was to show people how to build with sustainable materials, namely bamboo. They established the Green School, and its affiliates: the Meranggi Foundation, which develops plantations of bamboo plants through presenting bamboo seedlings to local rice farmers; and PT Bambu, a for-profit design and construction company that promotes the use of bamboo as a primary building material, in an effort to avoid the further depletion of rainforests.

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The Green School, a giant laboratory built by PT Bambu, is located on a sustainable campus straddling both sides of the Ayung River in Sibang Kaja, Bali, within a lush jungle with native plants and trees growing alongside sustainable organic gardens."
The Central Park, Jakarta
DP Architects

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Indonesian Building : The Central Park - 29 Jan 2012
This major Indonesian Building is located along Jalan S. Parman Highway in Western Jakarta, comprising of 5 components, namely a 5-storey retail podium with basement, a 40-storey office tower, a hotel, 3 identical 48-storey apartment towers and an open green park.
Cilandak Bisnis Square, Jakarta, Indonesia
Broadway Malyan

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Cilandak Bisnis Square - 10 Jan 2012
Global architecture, urbanism and design practice Broadway Malyan has pushed into Indonesia with an appointment to deliver the masterplan for the high-profile CIBIS project in Jakarta, on behalf of client Bhumyamka Sekawan. The buildings are the practice’s first project in Indonesia, which has one of the world’s fastest growing construction markets and is predicted to represent some four per cent of global construction spending from 2010 to 2020.
Indonesia Buildings
Major Indonesian Buildings, alphabetical:
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Indonesia Buildings, alphabetical:
Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Building, Central Jakarta
1962
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Ground Capacity approx. 88,000
Gotong Royong City Contest
2009
Gotong Royong City Competition
Jakarta Tower - Menara Jakarta, Kemayoran, Central Jakarta
2010
East China Architecture Design & Research Institute - ECADI
due to be 558m / 1,831 ft high (5m taller than CN Tower)
Manhattan Hotel Building, Jakarta
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Denton Corker Marshall Architects
The Peak Twin Towers, South Jakarta
2003-07
DP Architects
35 & 55 storeys, mac. 265m high
Winifred Hutabarat Residence
2007
Andramatin
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International Architecture Competition in Bali, Indonesia
15 Jun 2010 - entry deadline
Indonesian Landscape Contest
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