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The Pakubuwono
Seen here (left-to-right): The Pakubuwono Signature, The Pakubuwono Residence, The Pakubuwono View, The Pakubuwono House, and an artist rendering of The Pakubuwono Spring.
General information
TypeResidential
LocationJakarta, Indonesia
Construction started2003 (First project - The Pakubuwono Residence)
Height
Tip252 m (The Pakubuwono Signature)
References
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The Pakubuwono is a residential complex consisting of 11 skyscrapers at Kebayoran Baru in South Jakarta, and 1 Makorewood Tower at Menteng in Central Jakarta. Indonesia.

The Pakubuwono Signature is an ultra-luxury development designed by Airmas Asri Architects in collaboration with Langdon & Seah. It is currently the tallest residential building in Indonesia, standing at 252 meters tall with 52 floors above ground.

Skyscrapers of The Pakubuwono Development complex are as follows:

No. Name Year Notes
1 The Pakubuwono Residence 2006 5 Towers: Eaglewood, Cottonwood, Sandalwood, Ironwood, and Basswood. 639 Units Total.
2 The Pakubuwono View 2010 2 Towers: Redwood and Lacewood. 384 Units Total.
3 The Pakubuwono House 2014 1 Tower: Rosewood 198 Units Total and 9 Townhouse.
4 The Pakubuwono Signature 2014 1 Tower: Satinwood. 188 Units Total. Tallest Residential Building in Indonesia.
5 The Pakubuwono Spring 2018 2 Towers: Applewood and Cherrywood. 543 Units Total.
6 The Pakubuwono Menteng 2021 1 Towers: Makorewood. 187 Units Total.
  1. ^ "The Pakubuwono Official Website".
  2. ^ "Sahid Sudirman jadi gedung tertinggi di Jakarta".

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