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Indonesia begins construction on new Nusantara capital city in Borneo

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Indonesia expects to begin construction in the second quarter on apartments worth $2.7 AECOM and Nikken Sekkei are leading the development of its master plan towards an expected inauguration date to coincide with the country’s Independence Day on the 17th of August next year.

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Indonesia set to begin construction on new capital this year

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Indonesia has announced plans to begin the construction of 184 apartment blocks that will mark the first stage of development of its new capital Nusantara. Top: president Joko Widodo visits the site of Indonesia's new city. Above: it will replace Jakarta as Indonesia's capital. Photo by BPMI President's Secretariat/Muchlis.

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30 Best Architecture Firms in Indonesia

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Indonesia is considered the largest archipelagic state in the world. Its wider adjoining land and maritime borders, as well as its colonial and post-colonial history, have greatly influenced the country’s built environment. In the late 1940s, the country gained its independence and set off to reinvent itself.

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Tanatap Canopy Garden by RAD+ar

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Tanatap Canopy Garden, as many other experimental Tanatap commercial garden design, use this particular location to prove a point that regardless the macro environment challenge, a passive low energy commercial design would still be achievable and profitable in tropical-developing country. Source by RAD+ar.

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News: Tatiana Bilbao, Mariam Kamara, and Tosin Oshinowo will address the Young Climate Prize winners at the Guggenheim this Earth Day

Bustler

The group will help recognize the prize's inaugural cohort, which has been mentored by select “Design Champions” through workshops throughout the selection process and hails from Nigeria, Uganda, Indonesia, Kenya, Colombia, México, Sierra Leone, and Egypt, among other countries. Tickets start at $50 for non-members.

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Event: Collective Language - Asian Contemporary Architecture Exhibition

Bustler

Ltd, LAO+ Architects, Tomi Atelier from Laos; andramatin from Indonesia; Carlos Arnaiz Architects / CAZA , Garcia+Lee Architects, GWorks Architectural Services, Zubu Design Associates from Philippines; Domus Architects, Marina Tabassum Architects , VITTI Sthapati Brindo Ltd.

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Tanatap Ring Garden by RAD+ar

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We want this to be a refreshing and dynamic new civic space that is sustainable – businesswise in developing country cities like Jakarta, where government-run public space is unreliable. It is a gesture of unwavering optimism how to make a capitalism- sustainability works in developing-country minded like Indonesia.