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词条 Jalan H.R. Rasuna Said
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  1. History and planning

  2. Administrative villages

  3. Notable buildings along Jl. HR. Rasuna Said

  4. Intersections

  5. Transport

  6. Notes

  7. References

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Jalan H.R. Rasuna Said or Jalan Rasuna Said one of the main avenues of Jakarta, Indonesia. It was constructed during the 1970s. It is located in the Golden Triangle of Jakarta. The road was named after Hajjah Rangkayo Rasuna Said, a National Hero of Indonesia. The road runs 4.9 km from Menteng, Central Jakarta to Tendean, Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta.

History and planning

Rasuna Said Street was a relatively new thoroughfare in Jakarta. The Rasuna Said Street was planned in the 1970s during the oil boom period of Indonesia, a period in Jakarta where the economy grew quick but city planning and environmental impact were taken aside. Rasuna Said street planning was made by extending HOS Cokroaminoto Street in Menteng area to the south to meet Gatot Subroto Road. In this plan, the south end of Rasuna Said Street is connected with Gatot Subroto Road via a partial cloverleaf interchange.{{sfn|Merrillees|2015|p=28}} This cloverleaf interchange plan has not been implemented yet.

Rasuna Said Street had already been completed by 1979. The first building on Rasuna Said Street was Gelanggang Soemantri Brojonegoro Sports Complex (1974),[1] Gedung Wanita (demolished, now Gama Tower), and Setiabudi Building complex.

Southwest of Kuningan Road was planned as Future Kuningan Kompleks, which would contain a complex of embassies. This complex has been developed now as Mega Kuningan, the most expensive area in Jakarta, where the embassies of Hungary, Switzerland, Dutch, Indian, Singapore and Poland now stand.{{sfn|Merrillees|2015|p=28}}

In the 1990s, Jalan Professor Dr. Satrio and Jalan Casablanca would extend from Jalan Kyai Haji Mas Mansyur through to Tebet, passing Rasuna Said Street in the middle via an underpass. In the 2010s, a flyover was constructed to ease the congestion.{{sfn|Merrillees|2015|p=28}}

Administrative villages

The road crosses seven administrative villages of Jakarta:

  • Menteng, Central Jakarta
  • Setiabudi, South Jakarta
  • Guntur
  • Karet
  • Karet Kuningan
  • Kuningan Timur
  • Kuningan Barat, South Jakarta

There is an access point towards Mega Kuningan from the road. This road houses many important buildings, such as the Corruption Eradication Commission, Ministry of Health and large embassies.

Notable buildings along Jl. HR. Rasuna Said

West East
St. Regis Hotels & Resorts Jakarta Allianz Tower
Atrium Mulia Imperium Tower
Duta Tower Complex Kuningan Persada
Tax Office Setiabudi Corruption Eradication Commission
Gedung Lina Jasa Raharja
Gedung Santoso Mega Plaza
Central Plaza Gedung Asuransi Wahana Tata
Wisma Kodel Wira Usaha Enterprize
Gedung Tira Wisma Budi
Wisma Bakrie 2 Wisma Tugu 2
Wisma Bakrie 1 Wisma Tugu 1
Atrium Setiabudi Bank Danamon Kuningan
Setiabudi One
Plaza Setiabudi 2 Plaza Kuningan
Plaza 89 Embassy of Australia
Menara Kuningan Menara Grada
Gedung KUKM Graha Binaraksa
Embassy of Russia Gedung Tripikor
Sentra Mulia Rumah Sakit MMC Jakarta
Direktorat Jenderal Imigrasi Kementerian Hukum dan HAM Indonesia Rasuna Epicentrum
Kementerian Hukum dan Hak Asasi Manusia Indonesia Plaza Festival, Rasuna Epicentrum
Embassy of Malaysia Pusat Perfilman Haji Usmar Ismail
Cyber2 Tower/BTPN Tower BTI KNPI
Bina Mulia 2 Direktorat Jenderal Listrik dan PE
Bina Mulia 1 Palma Tower
Departemen Kesehatan Republik Indonesia Global TV Tower
Menara Kadin Century Tower
Menara Karya Gama Tower
Embassy of Poland Great River Plaza
Embassy of Singapore Embassy of Algeria
Embassy of India Gedung Granadi
Embassy of Netherlands Graha Aktiva
Embassy of Switzerland Gedung Indorama/Graha Irama
Embassy of Hungary Graha Surya Internusa
PT Wana Sawit Subur Lestari Hotel Grand Melia Jakarta
Kuningan Square (Perencanaan) Menara Tempo Scan
Harisah Resto Kejaksaan Tinggi Jakarta
Wisma Rauda Embassy of Turkey
Indonesia Power
  • Buildings arranged from Menteng to Kuningan / Tendean.

Intersections

This road has 11 intersections, namely:

  • Intersection Imam Bonjol, Menteng (towards Hotel Indonesia roundabout, Taman Menteng and Taman Suropati)
  • Intersection Rasuna Said Bridge (towards Sudirman Station and Latuharhari)
  • Intersection St. Regis Hotel Jakarta (towards St. Regis Hotel Jakarta)
  • Intersection of East Menara Imperium (towards Tower Empire and Epicentrum)
  • Intersection of West Atrium Setiabudi / Setiabudi Aini (towards Aini Hospital)
  • Intersection of West and East (towards Karet Pedurenan and Epicentrum)
  • Intersection of East GOR Sumantri (towards Epicentrum)
  • Intersection of West and East Casablanca (into Kuningan and Casablanca)
  • Intersection of West and East Patra Kuningan (into Mega Kuningan and Patra Park)
  • Crossroads Kuningan Mampang (towards Semanggi and Pancoran)
  • Intersection Tendean (towards Tendean Plaza and Trans TV)

Transport

The road is served by

  • TransJakarta corridor 6
  • Kopaja P20 Senen-Lebak Bulus
  • Kopaja S66 Blok M-Manggarai
  • Kopaja S602 Tanah Abang-Ragunan
  • Kopaja S620 Blok M-Pasar Rumput

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://truelia.wordpress.com/2011/02/18/secuil-sejarah-pembangunan-jakarta-2/ |title=Secuil Sejarah Pembangunan Jakarta 2 |author=Amalia S. |date=February 18, 2011 |website=truelia.wordpress.com |publisher=Wordpress |dead-url=no |access-date=August 29, 2016 |quote= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160829113759/https://truelia.wordpress.com/2011/02/18/secuil-sejarah-pembangunan-jakarta-2/ |archive-date=August 29, 2016 |df= }}

References

  • Berkmoes, R.V. et al. ¨Indonesia¨. Lonely Planet, 2010.
  • {{cite book |last=Merrillees |first=Scott |date=2015 |title=Jakarta: Portraits of a Capital 1950-1980 |url=https://books.google.co.id/books?id=akLWjgEACAAJ&dq=JAKARTA:+Portraits+of+a+Capital+1950-1980&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y |location=Jakarta |publisher=Equinox Publishing |isbn=9786028397308 |ref=harv}}
  • {{Portal|Jakarta|Indonesia}}
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