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Jakarta - 6 buildings

Regatta the Icon
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Official sources: http://www.regattajakarta.com/
Unofficial sources: www.emporis.com

Building Name: Dubai Tower
City: Jakarta
State/Province: DKI Jakarta
Country: Indonesia
Official Building Website URL: http://www.regattajakarta.com/
Developed:
- Badan Kerjasama Mutiara Buana (BKMB) a joint venture formed by PT. Intiland Development

and PT Global Ekabuana.

Design Consultant : WS Atkins, UK
Architect of Record : Atelier Enam, Indonesia
Structural Consultant : Davy Sukamta & Partners, Indonesia
M & E Consultant : PT Metakom Pranata, Indonesia
Quantity Surveyor : PT Rekagriya Menarabuana, Indonesia
Landscape Consultant : Belt Collins, Singapore
Interior Design Consultant : Wilson & Associates, Singapore
Wind Tunnel Test Consultant : BMT Fluid Mechanics, UK

Structural Engineer: PT Total Bangun Persada Tbk

Interesting Facts/Records (in own words):
A list of world-renowned design and engineering consultants take part in the construction of Regatta, among them WS Atkins, a UK-based architecture and technical design consultant behind the success of Dubai’s Burj Al Arab, and Wilson & Associates, one of Singapore’s most innovative interior designers. Structural engineering is entrusted upon Davy Sukamta & Partners (Indonesia), while landscape consultant Belt Collins (Singapore) is brought in to add a breath of fresh air and greeneries to the sandy shore.

Regatta’s development follows a nautical theme, the centrepiece of which being an aerodynamically shaped hotel bound to be one of the most striking landscape features overlooking the Java Sea. Sporting the same chic lines is a series of 10 apartment towers, symbols of tall ships sailing around the ‘lighthouse’ represented by the hotel, which gave to the name ‘Regatta’. All apartment towers are named after major port cities of the world, and are each orientated towards the cardinal direction of their corresponding city.

- antenna: -
- spire: 120 (estimated)
- roof: 100 (estimated)
- top floor: 24
- Below ground floors: -

Current Status : Built

Construction Dates
- started: 2006
- finish: 2008

Gross Floor area:

Structure Type(s): High Rise
Building Use(s): Apartement
Building Style(s): Modern, Tall Ship, Compass
Building Materials:
- glass
- steel
- concrete

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Official sources: http://www.regattajakarta.com/
Unofficial sources: www.emporis.com

Building Name: Miami Tower
City: Jakarta
State/Province: DKI Jakarta
Country: Indonesia
Official Building Website URL: http://www.regattajakarta.com/
Developed:
- Badan Kerjasama Mutiara Buana (BKMB) a joint venture formed by PT. Intiland Development

and PT Global Ekabuana.

Design Consultant : WS Atkins, UK
Architect of Record : Atelier Enam, Indonesia
Structural Consultant : Davy Sukamta & Partners, Indonesia
M & E Consultant : PT Metakom Pranata, Indonesia
Quantity Surveyor : PT Rekagriya Menarabuana, Indonesia
Landscape Consultant : Belt Collins, Singapore
Interior Design Consultant : Wilson & Associates, Singapore
Wind Tunnel Test Consultant : BMT Fluid Mechanics, UK

Structural Engineer: PT Total Bangun Persada Tbk

Interesting Facts/Records (in own words):
A list of world-renowned design and engineering consultants take part in the construction of Regatta, among them WS Atkins, a UK-based architecture and technical design consultant behind the success of Dubai’s Burj Al Arab, and Wilson & Associates, one of Singapore’s most innovative interior designers. Structural engineering is entrusted upon Davy Sukamta & Partners (Indonesia), while landscape consultant Belt Collins (Singapore) is brought in to add a breath of fresh air and greeneries to the sandy shore.

Regatta’s development follows a nautical theme, the centrepiece of which being an aerodynamically shaped hotel bound to be one of the most striking landscape features overlooking the Java Sea. Sporting the same chic lines is a series of 10 apartment towers, symbols of tall ships sailing around the ‘lighthouse’ represented by the hotel, which gave to the name ‘Regatta’. All apartment towers are named after major port cities of the world, and are each orientated towards the cardinal direction of their corresponding city.


- antenna: -
- spire: 120 (estimated)
- roof: 100 (estimated)
- top floor: 24
- Below ground floors: -

Current Status : Built

Construction Dates
- started: 2006
- finish: 2008

Gross Floor area:

Structure Type(s): High Rise
Building Use(s): Apartement
Building Style(s): Modern, Tall Ship, Compass
Building Materials:
- glass
- steel
- concrete

#################################################

Official sources: http://www.regattajakarta.com/
Unofficial sources: www.emporis.com

Building Name: Rio de Janeiro Tower
City: Jakarta
State/Province: DKI Jakarta
Country: Indonesia
Official Building Website URL: http://www.regattajakarta.com/
Developed:
- Badan Kerjasama Mutiara Buana (BKMB) a joint venture formed by PT. Intiland Development

and PT Global Ekabuana.

Design Consultant : WS Atkins, UK
Architect of Record : Atelier Enam, Indonesia
Structural Consultant : Davy Sukamta & Partners, Indonesia
M & E Consultant : PT Metakom Pranata, Indonesia
Quantity Surveyor : PT Rekagriya Menarabuana, Indonesia
Landscape Consultant : Belt Collins, Singapore
Interior Design Consultant : Wilson & Associates, Singapore
Wind Tunnel Test Consultant : BMT Fluid Mechanics, UK

Structural Engineer: PT Total Bangun Persada Tbk

Interesting Facts/Records (in own words):
A list of world-renowned design and engineering consultants take part in the construction of Regatta, among them WS Atkins, a UK-based architecture and technical design consultant behind the success of Dubai’s Burj Al Arab, and Wilson & Associates, one of Singapore’s most innovative interior designers. Structural engineering is entrusted upon Davy Sukamta & Partners (Indonesia), while landscape consultant Belt Collins (Singapore) is brought in to add a breath of fresh air and greeneries to the sandy shore.

Regatta’s development follows a nautical theme, the centrepiece of which being an aerodynamically shaped hotel bound to be one of the most striking landscape features overlooking the Java Sea. Sporting the same chic lines is a series of 10 apartment towers, symbols of tall ships sailing around the ‘lighthouse’ represented by the hotel, which gave to the name ‘Regatta’. All apartment towers are named after major port cities of the world, and are each orientated towards the cardinal direction of their corresponding city.


- antenna: -
- spire: 120 (estimated)
- roof: 100 (estimated)
- top floor: 24
- Below ground floors: -

Current Status : Built

Construction Dates
- started: 2006
- finish: 2008

Gross Floor area:

Structure Type(s): High Rise
Building Use(s): Apartement
Building Style(s): Modern, Tall Ship, Compass
Building Materials:
- glass
- steel
- concrete

###################################################

Official sources: http://www.regattajakarta.com/
Unofficial sources: www.emporis.com

Building Name: Monte Carlo Tower
City: Jakarta
State/Province: DKI Jakarta
Country: Indonesia
Official Building Website URL: http://www.regattajakarta.com/
Developed:
- Badan Kerjasama Mutiara Buana (BKMB) a joint venture formed by PT. Intiland Development

and PT Global Ekabuana.

Design Consultant : WS Atkins, UK
Architect of Record : Atelier Enam, Indonesia
Structural Consultant : Davy Sukamta & Partners, Indonesia
M & E Consultant : PT Metakom Pranata, Indonesia
Quantity Surveyor : PT Rekagriya Menarabuana, Indonesia
Landscape Consultant : Belt Collins, Singapore
Interior Design Consultant : Wilson & Associates, Singapore
Wind Tunnel Test Consultant : BMT Fluid Mechanics, UK

Structural Engineer: PT Total Bangun Persada Tbk

Interesting Facts/Records (in own words):
A list of world-renowned design and engineering consultants take part in the construction of Regatta, among them WS Atkins, a UK-based architecture and technical design consultant behind the success of Dubai’s Burj Al Arab, and Wilson & Associates, one of Singapore’s most innovative interior designers. Structural engineering is entrusted upon Davy Sukamta & Partners (Indonesia), while landscape consultant Belt Collins (Singapore) is brought in to add a breath of fresh air and greeneries to the sandy shore.

Regatta’s development follows a nautical theme, the centrepiece of which being an aerodynamically shaped hotel bound to be one of the most striking landscape features overlooking the Java Sea. Sporting the same chic lines is a series of 10 apartment towers, symbols of tall ships sailing around the ‘lighthouse’ represented by the hotel, which gave to the name ‘Regatta’. All apartment towers are named after major port cities of the world, and are each orientated towards the cardinal direction of their corresponding city.


- antenna: -
- spire: 120 (estimated)
- roof: 100 (estimated)
- top floor: 24
- Below ground floors: -

Current Status : Built

Construction Dates
- started: 2006
- finish: 2008

Gross Floor area:

Structure Type(s): High Rise
Building Use(s): Apartement
Building Style(s): Modern, Tall Ship, Compass
Building Materials:
- glass
- steel
- concrete

############(The Regatta phase II)###########

Official sources: http://www.regattajakarta.com/
Unofficial sources: www.emporis.com

Building Name: Tokyo Tower
City: Jakarta
State/Province: DKI Jakarta
Country: Indonesia
Official Building Website URL: http://www.regattajakarta.com/
Developed:
- Badan Kerjasama Mutiara Buana (BKMB) a joint venture formed by PT. Intiland Development

and PT Global Ekabuana.

Design Consultant : WS Atkins, UK
Architect of Record : Atelier Enam, Indonesia
Structural Consultant : Davy Sukamta & Partners, Indonesia
M & E Consultant : PT Metakom Pranata, Indonesia
Quantity Surveyor : PT Rekagriya Menarabuana, Indonesia
Landscape Consultant : Belt Collins, Singapore
Interior Design Consultant : Wilson & Associates, Singapore
Wind Tunnel Test Consultant : BMT Fluid Mechanics, UK

Structural Engineer: PT Total Bangun Persada Tbk

Interesting Facts/Records (in own words):
A list of world-renowned design and engineering consultants take part in the construction of Regatta, among them WS Atkins, a UK-based architecture and technical design consultant behind the success of Dubai’s Burj Al Arab, and Wilson & Associates, one of Singapore’s most innovative interior designers. Structural engineering is entrusted upon Davy Sukamta & Partners (Indonesia), while landscape consultant Belt Collins (Singapore) is brought in to add a breath of fresh air and greeneries to the sandy shore.

Regatta’s development follows a nautical theme, the centrepiece of which being an aerodynamically shaped hotel bound to be one of the most striking landscape features overlooking the Java Sea. Sporting the same chic lines is a series of 10 apartment towers, symbols of tall ships sailing around the ‘lighthouse’ represented by the hotel, which gave to the name ‘Regatta’. All apartment towers are named after major port cities of the world, and are each orientated towards the cardinal direction of their corresponding city.

- antenna: -
- spire: 120 (estimated)
- roof: 100 (estimated)
- top floor: 24
- Below ground floors: -

Current Status : proposal (The Regatta phase II)

Construction Dates
- started: -
- finish: -

Gross Floor area:

Structure Type(s): High Rise
Building Use(s): Apartement
Building Style(s): Modern, Tall Ship, Compass
Building Materials:
- glass
- steel
- concrete


############(The Regatta phase II)###########

Official sources: http://www.regattajakarta.com/
Unofficial sources: www.emporis.com

Building Name: Acapulco Tower
City: Jakarta
State/Province: DKI Jakarta
Country: Indonesia
Official Building Website URL: http://www.regattajakarta.com/
Developed:
- Badan Kerjasama Mutiara Buana (BKMB) a joint venture formed by PT. Intiland Development

and PT Global Ekabuana.

Design Consultant : WS Atkins, UK
Architect of Record : Atelier Enam, Indonesia
Structural Consultant : Davy Sukamta & Partners, Indonesia
M & E Consultant : PT Metakom Pranata, Indonesia
Quantity Surveyor : PT Rekagriya Menarabuana, Indonesia
Landscape Consultant : Belt Collins, Singapore
Interior Design Consultant : Wilson & Associates, Singapore
Wind Tunnel Test Consultant : BMT Fluid Mechanics, UK

Structural Engineer: PT Total Bangun Persada Tbk

Interesting Facts/Records (in own words):
A list of world-renowned design and engineering consultants take part in the construction of Regatta, among them WS Atkins, a UK-based architecture and technical design consultant behind the success of Dubai’s Burj Al Arab, and Wilson & Associates, one of Singapore’s most innovative interior designers. Structural engineering is entrusted upon Davy Sukamta & Partners (Indonesia), while landscape consultant Belt Collins (Singapore) is brought in to add a breath of fresh air and greeneries to the sandy shore.

Regatta’s development follows a nautical theme, the centrepiece of which being an aerodynamically shaped hotel bound to be one of the most striking landscape features overlooking the Java Sea. Sporting the same chic lines is a series of 10 apartment towers, symbols of tall ships sailing around the ‘lighthouse’ represented by the hotel, which gave to the name ‘Regatta’. All apartment towers are named after major port cities of the world, and are each orientated towards the cardinal direction of their corresponding city.


- antenna: -
- spire: 120 (estimated)
- roof: 100 (estimated)
- top floor: 24
- Below ground floors: -

Current Status : proposal (The Regatta phase II)

Construction Dates
- started: -
- finish: -

Gross Floor area:

Structure Type(s): High Rise
Building Use(s): Apartement
Building Style(s): Modern, Tall Ship, Compass
Building Materials:
- glass
- steel
- concrete
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