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Urbahn Architects launches international affiliate in Indonesia

Shown (from left) are: Urbahn Architects principals Rafael Stein, AIA and Ranabir Sengupta, AIA; special staff to the minister of trade Bara Hasibuan; Urbahn Princial Natale V. Barranco, AIA LEED AP; the IKN authority deputy of Funding and Investment Agung Wicaksono; minister of trade of the Republic of Indonesia Zulkifli Hasan; consul general of Indonesia to the U.S. Winanto Adi; Urbahn international director of ASEAN Region Business Development Rafi Haikal; and Urbahn Architects associate-architect Jens Muller, RA and managing principal Donald Henry, Jr., AIA LEE AP.

New York, NY Urbahn Architects has launched Urbahn International, a new affiliate to focus on public, commercial, hospitality, multi-family, healthcare, educational and institutional work globally. Urbahn International will operate in both New York City and Jakarta, Indonesia. The Minister of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia, Zulkifli Hasan, announced the formation of Urbahn International at the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in New York during a business forum focused on real estate development opportunities in Nusantara, Indonesia’s planned new capital city.

“We welcome Urbahn International to the family of major global companies joining the government of Indonesia in developing the new capital city of Nusantara. The initial public investment of $35 billion, devoted to building Nusantara’s infrastructure, has resulted in numerous real estate organizations from the U.S., Europe, Asia and Australia committing to developing commercial office buildings, housing, hotels, retail, R&D and other projects within this 633,000-acre (2,561 square kilometer) sustainable urban project,” said Hasan.

“Following its design work in the U.S., Africa and India, Urbahn International will take advantage of the growing commercial real estate and public construction markets throughout the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region. In particular, our Asian team will focus on projects in Nusantara, Indonesia’s new capital city,” said Urbahn’s managing principal Donald Henry, Jr., AIA, LEED, CPHC.

Urbahn International’s regional office will be located at l. Bangka Raya No. 5H, Bangka, Kec. Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta City, Indonesia.

Pratt Institute-educated architect Rafi Haikal will serve as Urbahn’s director of ASEAN region business development. Haikal said, “Urbahn International has already won two projects in the region, both at Sanur KEK in Bali, a 106-acre beachfront health and wellness tourism complex. These include accessibility consulting for the restoration and upgrade of the Grand Inna Bali Beach Hotel, originally designed by Indonesia’s first president and architect Sukarno, and the design of 70 villas for convalescing patients and their families.” 

Haikal said, “Urbahn’s expertise in the planning and design of sophisticated public facilities, healthcare projects, transportation infrastructure and hospitality developments align very well with the rapid, government-driven urban development taking place in the region. This expertise is further reinforced by our firm’s experience in sustainable and accessible design practices.”

In addition to its vast U.S. project portfolio, Urbahn has worked as a planner and architect delivering healthcare, education, hospitality and public service facilities around the globe. These include the Usha Martin University Master Plan in Ranchi, India; the Four Points by Sheraton Piarco International Airport Hotel in Trinidad; the Georgetown Marriott Resort Hotel and Gaming Center in Georgetown and the 140-room Courtyard by Marriott hotel at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport in Timehri, both in Guyana; and the Paradise Crossing Lifestyle Community and Recreation Center in Jamaica. 

In Africa, Urbahn led planning and design work for Somalia’s Lower and Middle Juba Regions’ Healthcare Delivery Planning Studies; Uganda Healthcare Delivery Planning Study; Nigeria Post Office Management Systems Study; and Nigeria Primary Healthcare Delivery Study. The firm also served on the architectural team that developed Indonesia’s exhibit at the 1964-65 World’s Fair in Queens.

For the Somalia’s Middle Juba Regional Health System, Urbahn led a team of doctors, epidemiologists, public health consultants, planners, and architects, which in 1981 established a rational and feasible approach to the provision of primary and secondary health services over a 3,800 square mile region in the Horn of Africa. Similarly, completed in 1978, the Nigeria Primary Healthcare Delivery Study resulted in a comprehensive master plan for the primary care delivery system for over 90 million people, based on a referral system of health posts in villages, care centers in small towns, and inpatient/teaching hospitals in regional cities. For the Nigeria Postal System Management Study, Urbahn deployed a comprehensive consulting team to the Nigerian cities of Lagos, Kaduna, Enugu and Ibadan to analyze existing postal operations and then develop a program and facilities management framework that was successfully implemented by the government.

Photo by Ola Wilk Photography/Wilk Marketing Communication

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