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Today, the mall’s social and commercial importance continues to grow and as it does so, the typology evolves to meet the needs of each new generation of consumers. The contemporary shopping mall has expanded beyond the parameters of a retail space and has come to encompass every aspect of the classical city, including areas of employment and residence; a fact evident in the planning of Central Park.
Central Park is a highly porous building allowing visitors to flow between interior and exterior spaces with great ease and opportunity
Located along the Jalan S Parman Highway in Western Jakarta, Indonesia, Central Park comprises five components: a 5-storey retail podium, a 40-storey office tower, a hotel, three 48-storey residential towers and a landscaped park. The different components of Central Park are arranged in a characteristic arched layout. While the crystalline form of the office tower stands at one end of the ‘arch’ serving as an iconic landmark drawing crowds from the highway, the hotel and residential towers are located at another more reclusive end. Spanning between the two is the retail podium. By planning the complex as an arch with important activity zones at either end, the architects have created a ‘dumb-bell’ effect. This has resulted in heightened foot traffic throughout the length of the
The project team
Wu Tzu Chiang Dadi Surya Rida Sobana Bernard Tay Vincentius Hermawan Daisy Layadi Fransiska Wongso Andria D Adiputra Andi Anggoro Noer Ucen Hong
Client: PT Tiara Metropolitan Jaya 0
15m
Contractor: PT Total Bangun Persada Structural Engineer: PT Gistama Intisemesta M&E Engineer: PT Skemanusa Consultama Teknik