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TryinToBeSkyScraper
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Jakarta
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GI barusan mati lampu for some minutes.. -,-'
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Jakarta
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lagi belanja di GI ya...??? lalu semua org di GI teriak donnk....termasuk kamu pasti teriak pegang siapa...???
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ARTPOP 2013
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Singapore
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haha. masih mending GI. Sekolahku mati lampu hampir 7 jam penuh!
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source = http://www.screens.ru/eng/atv_system...ine/2007/6.htm
![]() A beacon of light The Grand Indonesia Tower shines brightly along the main boulevard in Jakarta Perhaps the most spectacular video cladding has been applied to the "Grand Indonesia Tower" in Jakarta. The 3.7-million-sq.-ft., mixed-use center, which is still under construction, features retail stores, a hotel and, as its centerpiece, a 57-story office tower. The building was created by Darryl Yamamoto, AIA, director of "Austin Veum Robbins Partners" (AVRP) and "Mixed Use Studio", both of Los Angeles (AVRP also has a San Diego office). Yamamoto was formerly with "RTKL", where he designed the project. "Essentially, the LED grid followed the form of the building's curtain wall," Yamamoto said. "Thus, the LED video strips were mounted against the building in several types of formations. In some instances, where there was glass, the LED video strips were placed inside the glass, facing outwards towards the public. Where there were opaque, metal panels on the building skin, the LED strips were recessed into reveals." The tower's entire, front facade is covered with at least 60,000 sq. ft. of LED arrays. The 96-ft.-wide x 420-ft.-tall screen comprises approximately three-fourths of that space. The building crown and side walls will also feature LED lighting, which will draw attention to the front of building displays. While LED lighting has become very "che-che" with architects, a few visionary building developers see the value of video walls as part of their buildings' design. Ideally, a perfect design would combine both lighting and video into a complete, visual motif. Yamamoto observed that a building is normally defined by its exterior shape and, in some instances, the use of exterior lighting, which emphasizes that shape. "Up to now, architecture has been about fitting buildings into 3-D space," Yamamoto said. "Videoscreens that completely cover a building's surface change the equation of how a building occupies that space. In a sense, a videoscreen covering a building surface places it in a fourth dimension, where pictorial and iconic imagery now become a representational feature of how the building presents itself." "Standard" (Los Angeles), a company that develops architecturally integrated, multimedia installations, developed the tower's videoscreen and is designing its content. Adrian Velicescu, "Standard's" president, said, "This building isn't only the largest skyscraper in Jakarta," he noted, "but, upon completion [in 2007], its videoscreen will be the largest LED display in the world." The screen is being manufactured by "Odeco" (Barcelona, Spain) and "EuroSmartVision" (Antony, France). TransMedia Wall, the Grand Indonesia Tower's video wall, has been developed in collaboration between "Standard" and "EuroSmartVision". Velicescu stated, "Very large videoscreens aren't just billboards. These screens also have a social responsibility to offer a 'civil function' beyond just advertising and branding messages. Kinetic art and socially relevant iconic graphics will also be shown on the building face. We believe that content should have some direct relationship to its surrounding community. "We perceive about half the building's sign content will be revenue based, and the other half will be public-service announcements and art," Velicescu said. "All of this content will be designed with a natural visual pacing to make it compelling and more universally accepted by its viewing audiences." |
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1st pic: Lovely heritage
2nd pic: Why Sony Center didn't opened earlier? 3rd pic: new place to hang-out 4th pic: the train has gone missing (?) 5th pic: the fountain has gone missing too (?)
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Jakarta .. Bandung .. Padang .. Palangkaraya .. Balikpapan(now)
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hari minggu gw kesono...kereta api masih ada..n masih sempat foto2...n beneran jika ilang..berarti itu foto terakhir..... n klo fountain kayaknya berhub ma SALEnya NIKE yg mo mulai tgl 24 khan?...... |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: South Jakarta
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the only thing missing is somebody thinking... (think before putting silly posting ..)
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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March 21, 2009
Spending goes out of style as Harvey Nichols reports sales in 'freefall' Dominic Walsh and Miles Costello Sales at Harvey Nichols, the upmarket department store chain, went into “freefall” in October, the company revealed yesterday. Joseph Wan, the chief executive, who has just launched a marketing campaign aimed at luring foreign tourists into its London store, said that the decline had only stabilised after a substantial amount of stock had been liquidated in the winter sales. Mr Wan said that, like other luxury brands and retailers, Harvey Nichols had suffered a “sudden” and “significant” fall in sales in the aftermath of the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the ensuing banking crash. “A lot of wealth has evaporated and cannot be replaced overnight,” Mr Wan told Retail Week magazine. “The total consumption pool has shrunk since last year. We must adapt.” The group, owned by Dickson Poon, the Hong Kong-based businessman, said it expected a 5 per cent fall in sales for the year to the end of this month, with full-year profits down 44 per cent, from £18 million to £10 million. “Harvey Nicks”, as the group is popularly known, operates seven stores in Britain, including those in London, Leeds and Edinburgh. It has restaurants on the top floors of all its stores and runs two standalone dining facilities in the the Oxo Tower Restaurant, on the South Bank, and Prism, in the City of London. The chain, which also has stores in Riyadh, Dublin, Hong Kong, Dubai, Istanbul and Jakarta, recently announced plans to open a branch in Kuwait in 2011. Mr Wan said yesterday that the group remained committed to opening the new store, although the chain would be concentrating on improving its stock management as part of measures to shield it against the recession. “As long as we don't end up with a mountain of stock, survival should be no problem,” he said. “We are lucky enough to be in a good financial position. Profit means positive cashflow. We are adapting to lower demands.” The company said that, despite cutbacks by British shoppers, it had seen significant increases in demand by tourists. Spending by Chinese shoppers was up 84 per cent and there were increases of at least 50 per cent by shoppers from the Middle East, Russia and Brazil. Brands favoured by overseas visitors included Lanvin, Stella McCartney, Alexander McQueen and Balmain, while accessories from Zagliani and sunglasses from Tom Ford were also popular. Harvey Nichols, founded in 1813, has just launched an advertising campaign targeting international shoppers that focuses on the fall in the value of the pound. Sorry posting tentang HN secara overall..tapi yang di highlight itu mungkin alasan mereka mengadakan sale 70% all items mulai besok Dari Kompas Hari Ini:
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Half Geek
Join Date: Apr 2007
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wowiee... THanks for posting tollfreak
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ahaha..kyany yg satu ini lgsg ke lokasi nehh...Jgn lupa di pojokan balkon fountain ada Nike bazaar up to 70% extras:Grand Indonesia Shopping Town support earth hour for this saturday...seru juga nih klo gelap2an disanaa...pengen tau ahh ntar gmana dsana...hhe Last edited by jrot; March 25th, 2009 at 03:34 PM. |
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cowojakarta
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Half Geek
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INFO :
LED GI ga jadi dipasang. Pensiun dini sampai waktu yg tidak ditentukan, soalnya dari TPAK DKI Jakarta izinnya ga keluar. Alesannya, karna Bundaran HI itu bukan daerah komersial, dan fokus utamanya harus tetap di Bundaran nya. |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Onyourkneesia
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booo kalo gitu seharusnya Bundaran HI airmancurnya maksimum dong!
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thx for info cen...so sad to read that statement...but its ok lah..nevermind..
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