The Regatta Jakarta

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The Regata
The Regatta Jakarta
General information
TypeHotel
Residential
Architectural style Modern
LocationJalan Raya Pantai Mutiara Blok TG 1D, Pluit, Jakarta, Indonesia
Coordinates 6°05′43″S106°47′32″E / 6.095343°S 106.792192°E / -6.095343; 106.792192
Construction started2009
Technical details
Floor count40 floors x 1
24 floors x 10
Design and construction
Architect(s)WS Atkins, UK
DeveloperBadan Kerjasama Mutiara Buana (BKMB)
Structural engineerDavy Sukamta & Partners
Main contractorPT Total Bangun Persada Tbk.

The Regatta is a mixed development complex of 11 skyscrapers overlooking the Java Sea at Pluit, Jakarta, Indonesia. The complex has a land area of about 11 hectares. There is a 2.4 hectares aqua park within the complex. [1]

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The tallest of the towers is a hotel building, which is 163 meters tall and 40 floors above the ground. [2] The concept of the development follows a nautical theme, the centerpiece of which being an aerodynamically shaped hotel overlooking the Java Sea with chic lines is a series of 10 apartment towers of same design, symbolizing of tall ships sailing around the ‘lighthouse’ represented by the hotel, which gave to the name ‘Regatta’. The development won FIABCI (International Real Estate Federation) Prix d'Excellence Awards in 2010. [3]

All apartment towers are named after major port cities of the world and are each orientated towards the cardinal direction of their corresponding city.

RankNameHeight
m
FloorsYearNotes
1Regatta Hotel163402020Under Construction
2Dubai Tower107242009Completed
3Monte Carlo Tower107242009Completed
4Rio de Janeiro Tower107242009Completed
5Miami Tower107242009Completed
6London Tower98242017Completed
7New York Tower98242017Completed
8Shanghai Tower98242017Completed/Finishing On-hold
9Sydney Tower9824N/AUnder Construction
10Tokyo Tower9824N/AUnder Construction
11Acapulco Tower9824N/AUnder Construction

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