Minggu, 26 Agustus 2007
Sabtu, 25 Agustus 2007
THE STATE ELECTRICAL COMPANY
State Electric Company, Jalan Asia Afrika 63, Bandung
In shape reminiscent of steamship, replete with porthole windows, this building was designed on the banks of the Cikapundung River by Charles Prosper Wolf-Schoemaker in 1993. The building was to house the state of Indo-European Architecture, a style greatly favored by Bandung’s foremost architects of the period.
In shape reminiscent of steamship, replete with porthole windows, this building was designed on the banks of the Cikapundung River by Charles Prosper Wolf-Schoemaker in 1993. The building was to house the state of Indo-European Architecture, a style greatly favored by Bandung’s foremost architects of the period.
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SAVOY HOMANN HOTEL
Hotel Savoy Homann, Jalan Asia Afrika 112.
Little more than a bamboo hut when the German family named Homann opened their hotel on the Post Road in the 1870s, the hotel was rebuilt after the advent of the railroad to Bandung in 1884. The hotel was rebuilt in a romantic style, completed with exposed timber and intimate verandahs. In 1936, the owner, Van Es., commissioned A.F. Aalbers to redesign the hotel in a style much like the architect’s popular work, the DENIS Bank on Jalan Braga, completed in 1935. Aalbers used an extreme horizontal line to guide the design and a ribbon of balconies line the front of the hotel. A tall tower was placed to break this horizontal plane and porthole windows complete the look that seems almost nautical in effect. It was visited by the likes of Hollywood stars such as Charlie Chaplin, who visited three times, the last time with the actress Paulette Goddard. The hotel was reopened in 1939, but parts of the complex date to the 1920s.
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MASJID RAYA CIPAGANTI
Masjid Raya Cipaganti in 1934 with Tangkuban Perahu Mountain in the background
Jl. Cipaganti, Bandung.Cipaganti Mosque designed by architect C.P.W. Schoemaker, built in 1933. It was the only mosque that was built in the European residential area in the northern part of Bandung. The central facade still has the original design, but the mosque has been expanded to both of its side.
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Jumat, 24 Agustus 2007
GCT. VAN DORP & CO
Landmark Building, Jalan Braga 131.
Better remembered as the Van Dorp Bookshop, this building was designed by CP. Wolff-Schoemaker in the Indo-European Style. Of particular interest is the inclusion of traditional decorations such as the two giant Kala heads on the façade. It was a favored hangout for Bandung intellectuals and an annual sales volume of some 500,000 gulden per year (when a luxurious villa cost between 8,000 and 10,000 gulden. The building was purchased and re-used as the Landmark Exhibition Center in the 1990s.
Better remembered as the Van Dorp Bookshop, this building was designed by CP. Wolff-Schoemaker in the Indo-European Style. Of particular interest is the inclusion of traditional decorations such as the two giant Kala heads on the façade. It was a favored hangout for Bandung intellectuals and an annual sales volume of some 500,000 gulden per year (when a luxurious villa cost between 8,000 and 10,000 gulden. The building was purchased and re-used as the Landmark Exhibition Center in the 1990s.
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