Peta Jakarta 1980 Jun 2026
Open the map and look at the southern corridor. Today, Pondok Indah is a forest of luxury high-rises. But in 1980? It was largely sawah (rice paddies) and kebun (plantations). The map shows Kebayoran Baru as the southern frontier—an elite suburb of low-rise villas and wide streets, but beyond that (where Cilandak and Lebak Bulus are now), the map is mostly blank green spaces.
A fascinating aspect of the
For further visual research, you can explore archival footage of Jakarta in 1980 provided by the AP Archive or examine historical land-use studies on platforms like ResearchGate . Peta Jakarta 1980
There is a specific magic in looking at old maps. They are more than just directions; they are frozen moments of ambition, memory, and identity. Recently, I got my hands on a scanned copy of a Peta Jakarta from 1980, and frankly, I haven't been able to stop staring at it. Open the map and look at the southern corridor
This article delves into the cartographic identity of Jakarta in 1980, exploring how the spatial planning, infrastructure, and land use of that era laid the foundation for the capital we know today, while simultaneously sowing the seeds of its greatest challenges. It was largely sawah (rice paddies) and kebun (plantations)
Beberapa ikon Jakarta yang muncul atau mengalami renovasi besar di peta era 80-an meliputi: