UI Station 1 and UI Station 2, UniversitY Of Indonesia

Site Area: 70,400 square metres
Gross Floor Area
3,250 square metres (UI Station 1)
3,250 square metres (UI Station 2)
Building Height (metres): 14
Building Height (storeys): 2
Construction Start Date: 2009
Scheduled Completion Date: 2010
The University of Indonesia or Universitas Indonesia (UI) maintains 100 hectares of forest within its 309-hectare site area. With six lakes scattered over the campus area, it offers a harmonious jungle environment for the school. The UI Station 1 and Station 2 are an external and internal means of transportation to and from the campus.

The stations are designed to blend and connect with its surroundings, linking to pedestrian and bicycle tracks to provide easy access. Where necessary, new walkways and cycling tracks will be built to further improve accessibility. The bridge connecting the UI campus to Station 2 will become a new main gate for visitors.

The design of the new stations is inspired by the concept of movement; the building masses were made ‘fluid’, to represent the dynamics of the train movement.

Reforestation has also been carried out along the sides of the train track, so that the trees will work as a barrier or divider between UI and Margonda area.
Taman Ismail Marzuki (Ismael Marzuki Cultural Park)
Site Area: 7.2 hectares
Gross Floor Area :18,720 square metres
Building Height (meters) :27
Building Height (storeys): 5
Construction Start Date: March 2009
Scheduled Completion Date: March 2010

The existing Taman Ismail Marzuki is an old place dedicated to the arts. The government and the Indonesian Architecture Institute of DKI Jakarta called for a design competition to revitalise and transform it into a vibrant public space and green reservoir for the city. Andra Matin’s team came up with the award-winning design.

Thematic park
“Ismail Marzuki” is the name of a famous native musician, and it has been attached to this development for a long time. In commemoration of his place in the Indonesian music scene, the designers borrowed notes from a well known song he created and used it as a ‘tool’ to define the park’s landscape and architecture. Superimposed on the site, the notes become the placement spots for new trees, sky lights and furniture, while the grid lines mark the access into the site. Used also on the building, the composition creates dynamic façades, consisting of different intensities of lines, dots, layers and depth.
Bridge
The bridge is designed as a packed container to reduce building coverage area; it is used to accommodate as many function as it can, not only from the previous existing building, but also new programmes related to the arts and other supporting facilities like F&B outlets. At the same time, it symbolically connects the old and new functions, and the public and private areas of the whole park. The container itself is five storeys high, but it is elevated 12 metres above the ground to allow for the continuity of space.

Preservation
To preserve the memory and the soul of the place, and to minimise waste, the designers decided to preserve the old Jakarta Art Institute campus at the back end of the site. Only the ground floor parts of the campus buildings will be renovated—the walls will be demolished, leaving only the structures to lend a sense of connection. All the ground floor functions will then be relocated either to the first floor or to the bridge. The result is a continuous open space on the entire ground floor, dedicated to the mingling of public and private activities.

Sentra Niaga Tangerang
Site Area: 97,178 square metres
Gross Floor Area: 40,145 square metres (phase one)
Building Height (metres) :14; 38
Building Height (storeys) :4–10
Construction Start Date: February 2009
Scheduled Completion: December 2009

The building complex is located in the fast-developing city of Tangerang. The project combines the commercial function in the mall and the hotel with a recreational utility in the form of a plant and flower kiosk and open landscape. Visually, the plant and flower market and landscape have been designed to become the focus of the complex. The crops kiosk has been arranged in geometric patterns, resembling the gardens found in Europe.

Taking into account its surrounding environment, which has yet been developed, the project is implementing a drainage system that could also be used for the area around it. Located so close to nature, almost all the lighting and ventilation systems have been designed to blend in with the open plant and flower kiosk to save energy; the hotel lobby has been integrated with the landscape; and the commercial mall has an open parking system.
Penabur International School
Site Area: Approx 7,777 square metres
Gross Floor Area: Approx 19,500 square metres
Building Height (metres): 23.5
Building Height (storeys): 4
Construction Start Date: June 2009 (phase two)
Scheduled Completion Date: May 2012
The client’s mission is to provide an international school that allows for quality, creative learning within a safe, Christian environment—to help students achieve their highest potential and develop strong values and beliefs.

Elements of the school logo (a cross and books) have been incorporated into the design of the building. The cross is shown on the façade of the cylindrical tower. The books are reflected by the ‘super books cabinet’ on the southeast façade. The concept of crafting a student’s mind, heart and spirit is encapsulated in the form of three elliptical towers. The super tree metaphor used on the southwest façade shows environmental awareness and also symbolises the growth of the school.
Roof gardens and canopied courtyards provide socialising and learning spaces. Green areas on the ground floor also act as a good sound barrier. Solar panels provide at least 30 percent of the building’s electricity consumption. Grey water is recycled and rainwater is harvested for reuse.
EGATTA The Icon, a Nautical Theme Superblock in Jakarta
Every country has iconic building: Eiffel Tower in Paris, Leaning Tower of Pissa in Italy, Pyramid in Egypt, and Statue of Liberty in US. What about Indonesia? The next icon of Indonesia will be REGATTA, a collaborative mega project between PT Dharmala Intiland and PT Global Ekabuana.
Created by architect WS Atkins who also designed Burj Al Arab in Dubai, REGATTA The Icon comprises 10 apartment towers, hotels, Aqua Park and Service Apartment in a land of 11 hectare. With a view facing Java Sea, the exclusive residential REGATTA offers waterfront living concept.
Word “Regatta” comes from a type of ship used for racing, and it is transformed into the silhouette of sailing ships and a lighthouse.

The price list:
- Sea View Type Apartment Unit, 260 m2 = US $400,000.
- Aqua Park Type Apartment Unit, 243 m2 = US $452,630.
- Penthouse Type, 450 m2 = US $842,100.
Project Manager of BKMB, Aryadi Limansagita said that the construction will be finished in November 2009.

KEMPINSKI PRIVATE RESIDENCES
the luxurious apartment in Bundaran Hotel Indonesia, the heart of Jakarta

Situated in the heart of Jakarta with view facing the legendary Hotel Indonesia roundabout, the Kempinski Private Residences is the first luxury apartment from Kempinski Group in Southeast Asia.

Gerhard E Mitrovits, General Manager of Hotel Indonesia Kempinski said that this exclusive apartment is one of the properties under management of Kempinski include Hotel Indonesia Kempinski, Grand Ballroom, and 10 Food and Beverage. It aims world jet set people who appreciate excellent quality lifestyle.
Kempinski Private Residences comprises 58 stories with three types of unit: Penthouse of 690 sqm – 750 sqm, 3 bedroom type (261 sqm) and 2 bedroom type (162 m2). There are total 260 residential units and three penthouse units available. 140 units have been sold to Indonesian and foreigners, said Nyoman Punia, Manager of Kempinski Private Residences.
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