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The first Tallest building and Mall in Indonesia. Wisma Nusantara: 117 30 1967–1983 Jakarta Tallest building in Southeast Asia upon completion. Graha Mandiri: 143 32 1983–1996 Jakarta Wisma 46: 262 51 1996–2016 Jakarta Was the second tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere upon completion. Gama Tower: 289 63 2016–2022 Jakarta ...
Name Antenna/pinnacle Year Structure type Place Indosiar TV Tower: 395 metres (1,296 ft) 2006 Guyed mast: Jakarta: Autograph Tower: 382.9 metres (1,256 ft)
The first Tallest building and Mall in Indonesia. Wisma Nusantara: 117 30 1967–1983 Tallest building in Southeast Asia upon completion. Graha Mandiri: 143 32 1983–1996 Wisma 46: 262 51 1996–2016 Was the second tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere upon completion. Gama Tower: 289 63 2016–2022 Autograph Tower: 383 72 2022–Present
Thamrin Nine is a mixed-use development complex in Jakarta, Indonesia. It covers an area of approximately 570,000 square metres with office, retail, residential, hotels, sports and entertainment facilities. Its centrepiece, the Autograph Tower (382.9 m), is the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere. [4]
The Jakarta Tower (Menara Jakarta) is a partially-built tower in Jakarta, Indonesia. If completed, it will stand 558 metres (1,831 ft) tall up to the antenna and would be the tallest freestanding tower in the Southern Hemisphere. In Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, work was initially started in 1997, but was halted by the Asian economic crisis. As ...
Indonesia: 2022 Tallest building in Indonesia. Tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere. [70] [71] 57 Logan Century Center 1: 381.3 1,251 82 (+ 4 below ground) Nanning China: 2018 [72] 58 Burj Mohammed bin Rashid: 381.2 1,251 88 (+ 5 below ground) Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates: 2014 [73] 59 Empire State Building: 381.0 1,250 102 (+ 1 below ...
Wisma 46, the highest building in Jakarta & Indonesia until surpassed 2016, opens. Society for Interreligious Dialogue established. [30] 27 July: Indonesian government forces attacked the head office of the Indonesian Democratic Party in Menteng, Central Jakarta, which was being occupied by supporters of recently ousted party leader Megawati ...
Wisma 46 in post-modernist style, currently the second tallest building in Indonesia. The 1970s, 1980s and 1990s saw foreign investment and economic growth; large construction booms brought major changes to Indonesian cities, including the replacement of the early twentieth styles with late modern and postmodern styles. [24]