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Nusantara is meant to be ready to house Indonesia's government by October. But building a city in the Borneo jungle is proving a challenge.
JAKARTA: Andri Prihatin has been patiently unloading sacks of rice and bottled water in the past week at a neighbourhood grocery store in Jakarta, leaving behind his wife and two toddlers nearly 300km ...
Indonesia’s US$32 billion dream of a green new capital at Nusantara is facing an early challenge: a surge in rats fuelled by tourist trash.
Carried out by the World Bank City Planning Labs (CPL) and CAPSUS consulting firm, in support of and consultation with the Government of Indonesia (GoI), the project scaled up two existing Urban ...
In the hills of Central Java, Indonesia, a quiet design revolution is rolling through the village of Kandangan. At its heart ...
PT ANNA VISION GROUP, an innovative real estate development company founded and owned by entrepreneur Oleksii Maznichenko, ...
At the end of 2019, students from the University of Stuttgart, the Bandung Institute of Technology and the University of Melbourne participated in the Travelling Studio “The City In-Between, Designing ...