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Heritage  Buildings Architecture

 

It was fun to take picture of some Bandung Heritage Building in the middle of vacation. The only time for photo hunting was in the early morning while the kids were still sleeping.. :-). In this page we can focus to the some details of those beautiful historical buildings in the city.. Happy 200th Anniversary Bandung!

 

Bandung is renowned for its large stock of Dutch colonial architecture; most notably the tropical Art Deco architectural style. Henri Maclaine-Pont is among the first Dutch architects who realized how important to combine each architectural style with culture of local people. He stressed that modern architecture should be evolved from local history and native elements.In 1920, Pont planned and designed buildings for the first technical university in the Dutch East Indies, Technische Hogeschool te Bandung (the present-day Institut Teknologi Bandung), after which he was named as a professor in architecture at the university. A striking local Javanese roof style is noticeably seen on top of the campus' ceremonial hall, embedded in his artwork. In the same year, another Dutch architect, J Gerber, designed Gouverments Bedrijven (Government Companies) in line with the colonial government plan to move the capital from Batavia to Bandung. The building is an example of a harmonious mixture between West and East architectural styles, particularly the Italian Renaissance style of arch structures in the west wing and Thailand's pagoda-like structures in the middle section. The building is known as Gedung Sate, named after the distinguished small satay shaped structure on the roof, and used as the head office of West Java provincial government and West Java's house of representative.
The modern and native architectural blending was followed by several Dutch architects that have shaped the city landmarks. In the 1930s, Bandung was known also as the city of architecture laboratory because of many Dutch architects made some experiments with new architectural designs. Albert Aalbers added the expressionist architecture style to the Art Deco by designing the DENIS bank (1936) and renovated the Savoy Homann Hotel (1939). C.P.W. Schoemaker was one of celebrated architects who strongly added native elements in his artworks, including St Pieters Church (1921), the Villa Isola (1932), Hotel Preanger (1929), Bethel Church (1925), the regional military headquarter (1918), Gedung Merdeka (1921) and ITB Rectorate Building (1925) - wikipedia.

Below are some of current heritage building detail pictures for you bandungsae.com visitor... 

De Javasche Bank Building

Jalan Braga

Architect : Hulswitt, Fermont, & Ed Cuypers (Biro), built in 1925

      

  

  

   

 

St Pieters Church

Jalan Merdeka

Architect : CPW Schoemaker, built in 1921

       

 

Bethel Church

 

 

Jalan Purnawarman

 

Architect : CPW Schoemaker, built in 1925

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gedung Sate...

Jalan Diponegoro

Architect : J Gerber, built in 1921

     

    

    

 

 

Geologisch Museum

Jalan Diponegoro

Architect: Menalda van Schouwenburg, built in 1928