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
Type
Residential
Location
Jakarta, Indonesia
Construction started
2003 (First project - The Pakubuwono Residence)
Height
Tip
252 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.
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