Status Complete Architectural style High-rise Completed 1996 Height 262 m Opened 1996 Architecture firm DP Architects | Type Office, Retail Antenna spire 262 m (860 ft) Floors 46 Lifts/elevators 23 | |
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Similar Cemindo Tower, Jakarta Signature Tower, Hotel Indonesia, Mayapada Tower, Wisma KEIAI |
Wisma 46 drone
Wisma 46 is the tallest building in Indonesia. It is a 250 m tall (roof height) skyscraper located in the Kota BNI-Maybank complex in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The 48 storey office tower was completed in 1996 under the design by Zeidler Roberts Partnership (Zeidler Partnership Architects) and DP Architects Private Ltd.
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- Wisma 46 drone
- Map of Wisma 46 Jl Jend Sudirman Karet Tengsin Tanah Abang Central Jakarta City Jakarta 10250 Indonesia
- Wisma 46 landmark of jakarta
- Popular culture
- References
Map of Wisma 46, Jl. Jend. Sudirman, Karet Tengsin, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta City, Jakarta 10250, Indonesia
The tower is located on a 15 ha lot in the city centre. It has a floor area of 140,028 m². The tower contains 23 elevators which can reach speeds of 360 mpm in the super high speed models.
Wisma 46 is equal 184th tallest existing building in the world. When measured up to the roof, the tower is 228 m tall and when measured up to the lower roof, it is only 200 m tall.
The tower is a cuboid concrete tower rising 200 m before a sleek glass tower rises out of it before culminating in a curved spire. The glass tower has a totally glass exterior unlike the tower it rises from which has a concrete exterior with square windows. This pattern of square windows is disturbed three times by long rectangular windows. The building's design is described as modern and late-modernist. The tower has 48 floors above ground which consist of offices only. There are 2 underground floors used for car parking.
Wisma 46 landmark of jakarta
Popular culture
This building appears in the 2004 video game Need For Speed: Underground 2, located in Bayview City Centre.
This building also appears on the front cover of the book Indonesia Etc: Exploring the Improbable Nation by Elizabeth Pisani.