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Here's a pic of what the superblock will look like once completed:

And here's a model of French Walk Apartments:

And below - the Summit Kelapa Gading:

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Construction pics

Kelapa Gading Mall Phase 3:




French Walk Apartments:



"La Piazza":

Artha Gading Mall - nearing completion:

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Woww... kelapa gading has transformed to shopping and food city.. crazzyy...

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I like the design of Summit Kelapa Gading !!

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I used to stay on Jalan Melody Mas Raya....
yes I remember that roundabout, it did not even have one building surrounded it abt 6 years ago but now...
I just amazed with the fast-growing developments being constructed there

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La Piazza - now complete

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Sorry to say this but after living in Kelapa Gading for 6 years (1992-1998) i really dislike the type of development occuring there right now. I have many reasons for this but i will only say two of them:D The first reason is that the commercial development is overfilling the market. Kelapa Gading used to be a nice, peaceful suburb of Jakarta...but now it is crowded, noisy and not a nice place to live in general. I know a lot of people moving out of Kelapa Gading because they just dont like the living atmosphere anymore. Even Pondok Indah is a better place to live, despite the traffic flow from Lebak Bulus to downtown. Kelapa Gading's u/cs are also very weak looking (thin concrete floors, columns). This is especially dangerous since Kelapa Gading stands on a former swamp. This brings me to my second point which is the environmental impact the development is creating. I know this sounds evil but whenever it floods in Kelapa Gading and Sunter, i do not feel any pity for the area. It is the developer's fault for the floods. I dont know if they conducted Environmental impact studies (if they did, they didnt do a very good job or they arent following it).

Just look how thin and weak this structure is!

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Hey GreyX, after you said about the thin walls n columns used in construction, I suddenly remembered a remark made by one of my friends living in Taman Anggrek (those apartments above the mall). Basically my friend complained that the material used in construction is of poor qualities, and the walls and thin and sounds hollow.

Does such phenomenon occur all across Jakarta? I mean, I wouldnt want to live in a tall building that is poorly built or maintained. A lot of the projects here looks fabulous, so i hope they spend adequate time and effort to construct these buildings safely too!

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Ironically, construction that has thin walls/columns and is weak looking is mainly in the north, which is more susceptible to earthquake damage (due to liquifaction from wetlands and being near the coast). Developments in the south is much better...they look more structurally sound.

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Fireblaze, I've heard the same rumours about TA. Apparently the whole structure is 'sinking'. :uh:

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Kelapa Gading is also "sinking" because its water table (aquifer) is heavily consumed by the residential and commercial establishments. As a result the ground is sinking. Additionally, because Kelepa Gading is near the coast and its fresh water table is used at an alarming rate, salt water from the sea is seeping and mixing into the fresh water of the aquifer. That is why if you taste the tap water in Kelapa Gading, it is a little bit salty (not that you will since it is polluted).

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Sinking?? thats scary man, no wonder my friend sold his unit recently. Btw Apart from that thing, the place is just very spooky for him, especially in the garden. :D

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I've heard the same about SUdirman-Thamrin corridor, and (not surprisingly), Shanghai.

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OMG! :runaway: Sinking and unsound construction seems like the perfect formula for trouble.

@GreyX, the salt water problem generally occurs all across Indonesia. It's because few people utilizes the public water service (PDAM). Most of us prefers to build our own wells in the backyard, and apparently that's sucking the aquifers dry. The government should try to improve service by PDAM, and then encourage residents to buy from them. Otherwise we may all have to settle drinking salt water in the future. :cheers:

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^Yup...thats very true. It happens mostly in coastal cities/towns.

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here pic of MAL ARTHA GADING (NOVEMBER 2004)

MORE TO GO ON KLAPA GADING PIC

ENJOYYY

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