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Will Indonesia's new $33 billion capital be the end of Jakarta? | Ridwan Kamil
Ridwan Kamil is back on Ecogradia! ✨
The architect, urbanist, former Mayor, and Development Curator of Indonesia’s new capital Nusantara, takes us deeper into the socio-environmental realities of building the city from the ground up. He also opens up about his personal journey from architecture to politics.
Here are some questions you will find answered in this episode:
1️⃣ What systems will Nusantara put in place to realise its vision of becoming a net-zero-carbon city?
2️⃣ How will people be attracted to the city? What will make it liveable?
3️⃣ Is Indonesia’s current capital Jakarta being deprioritised?
4️⃣ As an architect, what experience kickstarted Ridwan’s own journey of becoming a Mayor?
And much more!
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Thank you to Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction for supporting Ecogradia.
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Watch the conversation with SHAU here: www.ecogradia.com/podcast/daliana-suryawinata-and-florian-heinzelmann-shau-being-tropical/
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The following projects are shown in this episode:
Istana Garuda | Nusantara, Indonesia
Designed by Nyoman Nuarta
Plaza Seremoni | Nusantara, Indonesia
Designed by URBAN+
Vice President’s Palace (“Huma Betang Umai”) | Nusantara, Indonesia
Designed by SHAU with APTA and Cilaki Studio
Kemenko Buildings | Nusantara, Indonesia
Designed by URBAN+
Taman Film | Bandung, Indonesia
Designed by SHAU
Labyrinth Park, Bandung City Hall | Bandung, Indonesia
Microlibrary Taman Bima | Bandung, Indonesia
Designed by SHAU
Alun-Alun Bandung | Bandung, Indonesia
Designed by DP Architects
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Thumbnail image credits: Images by Magnificentjakarta, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license (left); and NUSANTARA INFO (right).
License link: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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Timestamps ⏰
00:00 Intro
01:25 How will Nusantara become a net-zero carbon city?
05:31 A city-specific building code to ensure sustainable construction
07:05 What is happening to the pre-existing towns and communities in the region?
10:12 How will Nusantara deal with the sensitive ecosystems of East Kalimantan?
11:00 What does it take to populate a new city? Why will anyone move to Nusantara?
13:36 How to make Nusantara liveable and loveable?
16:17 Addressing concerns about the displacement of Indigenous communities
18:31 Sponsor message
19:16 How is the $33 billion city being funded?
22:30 IS JAKARTA BEING DEPRIORITISED?
25:17 From architect to Mayor to Governor: Ridwan's journey
27:29 Can architects make good mayors?
33:04 The HOPE question
34:52 Outro
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[Ecogradia, Podcast, Sustainability, Architecture, Urbanism, Ridwan Kamil, Nusantara, Indonesia, Future City, Net Zero, Net Zero Cities, Jakarta]
The architect, urbanist, former Mayor, and Development Curator of Indonesia’s new capital Nusantara, takes us deeper into the socio-environmental realities of building the city from the ground up. He also opens up about his personal journey from architecture to politics.
Here are some questions you will find answered in this episode:
1️⃣ What systems will Nusantara put in place to realise its vision of becoming a net-zero-carbon city?
2️⃣ How will people be attracted to the city? What will make it liveable?
3️⃣ Is Indonesia’s current capital Jakarta being deprioritised?
4️⃣ As an architect, what experience kickstarted Ridwan’s own journey of becoming a Mayor?
And much more!
💚 If you gain value from this conversation, we hope you will subscribe to the channel 💚
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Thank you to Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction for supporting Ecogradia.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Watch the conversation with SHAU here: www.ecogradia.com/podcast/daliana-suryawinata-and-florian-heinzelmann-shau-being-tropical/
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The following projects are shown in this episode:
Istana Garuda | Nusantara, Indonesia
Designed by Nyoman Nuarta
Plaza Seremoni | Nusantara, Indonesia
Designed by URBAN+
Vice President’s Palace (“Huma Betang Umai”) | Nusantara, Indonesia
Designed by SHAU with APTA and Cilaki Studio
Kemenko Buildings | Nusantara, Indonesia
Designed by URBAN+
Taman Film | Bandung, Indonesia
Designed by SHAU
Labyrinth Park, Bandung City Hall | Bandung, Indonesia
Microlibrary Taman Bima | Bandung, Indonesia
Designed by SHAU
Alun-Alun Bandung | Bandung, Indonesia
Designed by DP Architects
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Thumbnail image credits: Images by Magnificentjakarta, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license (left); and NUSANTARA INFO (right).
License link: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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Timestamps ⏰
00:00 Intro
01:25 How will Nusantara become a net-zero carbon city?
05:31 A city-specific building code to ensure sustainable construction
07:05 What is happening to the pre-existing towns and communities in the region?
10:12 How will Nusantara deal with the sensitive ecosystems of East Kalimantan?
11:00 What does it take to populate a new city? Why will anyone move to Nusantara?
13:36 How to make Nusantara liveable and loveable?
16:17 Addressing concerns about the displacement of Indigenous communities
18:31 Sponsor message
19:16 How is the $33 billion city being funded?
22:30 IS JAKARTA BEING DEPRIORITISED?
25:17 From architect to Mayor to Governor: Ridwan's journey
27:29 Can architects make good mayors?
33:04 The HOPE question
34:52 Outro
----------------------------------------------------------------------
We are also available on
Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/40hjls70TCmTzufEVXITA9
Apple podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/ecogradia/id1650959827
Website
www.ecogradia.com/
Read about sustainable projects on
www.ecogradia.com/blog/
Subscribe to our fortnightly newsletter
ecogradia.us5.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=b1102abc641634184591ebdd2&id=2e4e137e58
No spamming here! :)
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#Ecogradia #Podcast #Sustainability #Architecture #Urbanism #RidwanKamil #Nusantara #Indonesia #FutureCity #NetZero #NetZeroCities #Jakarta
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Such an interesting talk - Mr Kamil's life and vision is very encouraging.
Saya percaya dengan Nusantara karena ada Ridwan Kamil. Akan lebih baik jika Kepala Otorita IKN adalah dirinya.
glad to see Ridwan Kamil
Nusantara City Indonesia is a great idea for the 21 century.
This is music to my ears. Why oh why do architects and city planners assume that every building (THEIR building) stands alone, monumental and eternally independent of any consideration for other people, other functions or future generations? I've lived in San Francisco for 50 years, and I'm astonished how many beautiful structures characterized the 1920s, 30s and 40s, and then, suddenly, how little regard for any higher purpose imbues the postwar buildings. For example, entering the city by the much-traveled Bay Bridge initially affords commuters a glorious panorama of the SF waterfront. But as you get closer, parallel to that row of piers and docks, but high above it, you are confronted by a mess of building tops littered with elevator siloes, air circulation mechanisms, and phone/radio transmission dishes and antennae of all sorts. It's the ugliest possible scene to sandwich in between the approach and the descent to street level. And it basically says "Now that our engineering commission is done and we're fully paid, we don't really care at all about your visual experience every workday for the next 100 years." The same is true, at least approximately I think, for Denver, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Phoenix, St. Louis and the former Soviet Bloc cities, but is not nearly as bad in Portland, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Boston, London or Toronto (very generally speaking). In any case, every building that will govern a landscape for more than 30 years should absolutely take into account the experience of those poor souls who will be stuck with every aspect of such a building. We count! We matter! Don't coerce your monstrosities on thousands of innocent bystanders. What we see every day we step outside our homes should be something heartening and humanizing, not cold, coercive, corporatizing, careless or cavalier.
Thank you for sharing!
Tai Yong Medical
Stupid idea! On many levels
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Great work Kishmani!!
No
Correction: according to most building and fire codes in North America - any building 8 storeys and above is considered tall - ie. a “high-rise”
I’m an architecture student my lecture today was about timber framed tall buildings. crazy!
What a coincidence! Hope you got value out of this video :)
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I always thought that the greenest building is one that's already built. Will this always be true (or should I rather ask, is this true) or will we get to a time when it makes ecological sense to build new buildings in place of old ones? Great video, thank you.
What an informative video!
What a thought-provoking and informative conversation. Much appreciated. Thank you, both of you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’ve gained a lot from this great conversation. Thank you both for enlightening me, both as a person and as an aspiring architect.
Thank you for your kind words! We are so glad you got value out of this conversation :)
Yeah no shit sherlock. Lot of words for expressing a very basic and obvious fact of life, makes me think she's lying through her teeth and those words actually mean the opposite: manipulated research and activism.
I like the insight that "sustainability is not just about a career but a lifestyle" to carry over.
that is actually pretty impressive ❤
Not only an inspiration for the young yet also for an more mature student like myself.
Glad you got value out of the episode!
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Es hermoso orgullo de Mimazatlan gracias a Neto Coppel tienen q visitarlo ! Es una experiencia única
Very nice, if your a battery hen
Id love to hear more about the details of the sustainable systems in this project. You short doeant really present anything new and more detail would be usefull.
Very nice interview. Congratulations Nirmal
When you implement these design principles be sure to consult with maintenance and cleaning professionals. Thats an element of design I so often see neglected on the front end but they're essential to the oparation and ultimately of the longevity of the building.
Great interview, thank you a lots Nirmal and Vo Trong Nghia
We are glad you liked it!
They can claim sustainability as much as they want, thier architecture already done so much harm to nature, I mean these BIG architecure studios,,
solar panels will provide enough electricity for heat pump to warm the building during autumn/winter? Really hard to imagine that :)
Connect him with Prof Schellnhuber and ‘Bauhaus der Erde’.
Thank you
Great content 👌
Glad you liked it
It's a big starting thinking that way!! We can not keep waiting from our governments
You all havr gobe mad. Evolving 😂😂 what as humans we did in n the process of eholving. We need to change for clinate chnge noh the style of building
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Love the conversation, love the podcast, but the interupted quotes in the intro are so frustrating... srsly, do you have the same editor as DOAC... 😒
He is such a dreamer. I love that about his work and his outlook really serves what he is trying to do. I mean most people don’t do this on purpose.
Initially looked like a jail. Its still not human scale. Tree shadow is still lacking. If anyone wants to see a good example of planning, they need to look at places that Central govt designed some decades ago. Perfectly integrated nature into architecture. Mechanical cooling was optional.
From a long term point-of-view, isn't an RCC structure more sustainable as it will last longer. Also becomes very hard to earthquake-proof these mud/bamboo structures, if at all. Experimentation with different materials/techniques can still be done with non-structural parts like walls and claddings.
Sustainability is not about materials only, there are more facets to it, social sustainability: local labour force and craftsman get to have jobs as they can work with local materials, environmental sustainability: These muds and bamboos are not emitting tons of carbon. Economic Sustainability: Local materials are cheaper, easier to source, easier to replace.
@@aymanali5491 Yeah they will get to work on it again and again after every natural disaster.
You are doing great discussions on architecture!
We are glad you like them!
thanks for the really great conversation
We are glad you like them!
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