MVRDV’s Proposal For Vertical City in Jakarta

Dutch firm MVRDV joins with The Jerde Partnership, ARUP, and developer Wijaya Karya in their bid for a green, Indonesian tower city.

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The design team of MVRDV, The Jerde Partnership, and ARUP has combined with developer Wijaya Karya to propose a bid for a vertical city in Jakarta, Indonesia, dubbed Peruri 88. The 400-meter-tall complex aims to provide green space while responding to a need for densification within the city, combining housing and offices with retail venues, a hotel, and several public programs in the mixed-use scheme. The new set of towers, sited beside a future metro station, comprises 360,000 square meters (3,875,008 square feet) within stacked blocks of varying scales, allowing for a variety of housing typologies in the mid-rise levels. At the towers’ base, a commercial podium—designed by The Jerde Partnership with MVRDV—takes advantage of the project’s verticality to offer nine levels of naturally-ventilated restaurants and shops built around a central plaza. The tallest tower will house a luxury hotel, with a penthouse-level restaurant offering panoramas of surrounding Jakarta.


For more details and images of Peruri 88, visit ARCHITECT‘s Project Gallery.

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Deane Madsen

Deane Madsen, Assoc. AIA, LEED Green Associate, is the former associate design editor for ARCHITECT, and still covers architecture and design in Washington, D.C. He earned his M.Arch. at UCLA's Department of Architecture and Urban Design. Follow Deane on Twitter at @deane_madsen.

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