Kebayoran Baru is a district of South Jakarta, Indonesia.
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Kebayoran Baru was the last residential area to be developed by the Dutch colonial administration.
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The rough boundaries of Kebayoran Baru district are Sudirman Avenue to the northwest, Gatot Subroto Road to the northeast, Krukut River to the east, Cipete Utara Road - Haji Nawi Road to the south, and Grogol River to the west.
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Kebayoran Baru is designed following the principle of a garden city.
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Kebayoran Baru is a well-planned district, both in term of its urban planning and its infrastructure.
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Kebayoran Baru is divided into several blocks from A to S Today the block names of Kebayoran Baru has been largely forgotten, however some of the names linger in the name of the public facility within the urban block.
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Kebayoran Baru's explained that one of the principal regulations defining and ensuring the new town's autonomy and self-sufficiency proved difficult to follow.
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Furthermore, according to Handinoto, after Kebayoran Baru was finally completed in 1945, it did not achieve the intended goals.
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In Indonesia's post-independence era, Kebayoran Baru drew much attention and served as a model for constructing new cities .
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Unlike the rigorous construction process seen anywhere else in the state, Kebayoran Baru was created at an astounding speed of implementation, from design to mass housing construction .
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For example, middle-class houses in Kebayoran Baru were designed with a square or rectangular layout, but the first floor is tilted forward to protect the facade of the lower level from the sun.
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The current Kebayoran Baru district includes some villages which is not part of the original plan.
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Kebayoran Baru is one of the most affluent areas of Jakarta, where many wealthy citizens reside.
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