
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a display stand inside the "Mandiri Museum" in West Jakarta, Indonesia. It features information about colonial architecture in the Dutch East Indies during the 19th and 20th centuries. The exhibit presents a detailed account of the "Langgam Arsitektur" (architectural styles), highlighting the influences of Empire, Indies, and Nieuwe Bouwen styles. The display showcases black and white photographs of buildings, notably the "Technische Hoogeschool" (Technical High School) in Bandung, designed by Henri Maclaine Pont, a significant figure in Dutch East Indies architecture. The display also includes text panels describing the architectural features and the development of the "Tropisch-Indische" style, a response to the tropical climate and local materials. The image captures an indoor museum environment with the display illuminated by spotlights. The stand is placed against a wall, and there is a small, barely visible, rectangular display to the right, showcasing the same information in Indonesian.
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