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A Lineup of Indonesia's Legendary Architects and Their Iconic Works

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21 Mar 2026

Indonesia's legendary architects have shaped the archipelago's visual identity through their iconic works, blending modernity with local cultural values. Key figures include Friedrich Silaban (Istiqlal Mosque), Han Awal (National Archives Building), Y.B. Mangunwijaya (Kali Code), Achmad Noe'man (Salman Mosque ITB), and Soedjoedi (DPR/MPR Building), whose works remain sturdy and relevant to this day.

The following is a lineup of Indonesia's legendary architects and their iconic works:

  • Friedrich Silaban (1912–1984): Known as a first-generation architect who designed monumental buildings such as the Istiqlal Mosque, the Equator Monument, and the Bank Indonesia Building.

  • Achmad Noe'man (1926–2016): Nicknamed the "Architect of a Thousand Mosques" for his expertise in designing mosques without conventional domes, such as the Salman Mosque at ITB and the Amir Hamzah Mosque.

  • Yusuf Bilyarta Mangunwijaya (1929–1999): Often affectionately called Romo Mangun, he was a pioneer of humanism-based and environmental architecture, famous for the Kali Code settlement project in Yogyakarta, which won the Aga Khan Award.

  • Han Awal (1930–2016): A maestro of historic building conservation in Indonesia. His famous works include the restoration of the National Archives Building and the Atma Jaya Building.

  • Soedjoedi Wirjoatmodjo (1928–1981): A prominent figure in post-colonial modern architecture who designed the DPR/MPR RI Building and the Indonesian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur.

  • Hendra Hadiprana (1929–2020): A senior architect specializing in five-star hotel design and interiors; he founded Hadiprana Design.

  • Slamet Wirasonjaya: The Father of Indonesian Landscape Architecture, who designed the Monas landscape and various other open public spaces.

  • Mas Aboekassan Atmodirono: The first indigenous architect during the Dutch East Indies era.

These architects did not merely build physical structures; they left a legacy of deep cultural values and functionality for Indonesia."