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  2. Slow architecture - Wikipedia

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    Slow architecture is a term believed to have grown from the slow food movement of the mid-1980s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Slow architecture is generally architecture that is created gradually and organically, as opposed to building it quickly for short-term goals.

  3. Architecture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Religious architecture varies from indigenous forms to mosques, temples, and churches. The sultans and other rulers built palaces. There is a substantial legacy of colonial architecture in Indonesian cities. Independent Indonesia has seen the development of new paradigms for postmodern and contemporary architecture.

  4. List of colonial buildings in Bandung - Wikipedia

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    Nowhere else in Indonesia are the influences of the 'Modern movement' in architecture observable as in the City of Bandung. [2] Albert Aalbers is the most representative expression of Nieuwe Bouwen in Indonesia, and many of his masterpieces - such as Savoy Homann Hotel (1939), Denis Bank (1936), and the "Driekleur" (1937) - were located in Bandung.

  5. Category:Architecture in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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  6. Indonesian architecture - Wikipedia

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  7. Dutch architecture in Semarang - Wikipedia

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    With most work remaining in the lower city and transportation slow or expensive, few of the lower classes were interested in moving to the district [10] but it set a pattern that was followed with three more successful housing plans between 1916–1919. The population grew by 55%, adding 45,000 Javanese, 8500 Chinese, and 7000 Europeans.

  8. Portal:Indonesia/ST List/SA Indonesian architecture - Wikipedia

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  9. Colonial architecture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The colonial architecture of Indonesia refers to the buildings that were created across Indonesia during the Dutch colonial period, during that time, this region was known as the Dutch East Indies. These types of colonial era structures are more prevalent in Java and Sumatra, as those islands were considered more economically significant during ...