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September 8th, 2004, 05:22 AM
Batavia Tower
Jakarta, Indonesia
HEIGHT: ?
FLOORS: 32 floors
COMPLETION: 1997
ARCHITECT: ?
- The classical form of the building, with a base, shaft and capital, alludes to the influence of ideas from around the world while the color and partially reflective skin provide for an ever-changing interplay of the surroundings with the building.
- The two-story lobby, with its black and grey granite and multi-colored marble floor patterns combined with art deco detailing and sunset neon lighting, creates an ambiance unlike any other building in Jakarta.
- With its square plan, multiple setbacks and distinctive top, the tower stands as a sentinel on the skyline of Jakarta, seemingly unmoved by the troubles of the recent past and looking forward to the day when its neighbors can be brought to completion.
- In this hotel, 13 elevators with luxurious designs match the dignified atmosphere of the elevator hall.
http://img35.exs.cx/img35/3586/batavia2.jpg
Jakarta, Indonesia
HEIGHT: ?
FLOORS: 32 floors
COMPLETION: 1997
ARCHITECT: ?
- The classical form of the building, with a base, shaft and capital, alludes to the influence of ideas from around the world while the color and partially reflective skin provide for an ever-changing interplay of the surroundings with the building.
- The two-story lobby, with its black and grey granite and multi-colored marble floor patterns combined with art deco detailing and sunset neon lighting, creates an ambiance unlike any other building in Jakarta.
- With its square plan, multiple setbacks and distinctive top, the tower stands as a sentinel on the skyline of Jakarta, seemingly unmoved by the troubles of the recent past and looking forward to the day when its neighbors can be brought to completion.
- In this hotel, 13 elevators with luxurious designs match the dignified atmosphere of the elevator hall.
http://img35.exs.cx/img35/3586/batavia2.jpg