Atkins' Role in Indonesia's First High-Speed Rail Corridor

Atkins, a renowned design firm, has been entrusted with the task of crafting a transit-oriented development (TOD) masterplan for the groundbreaking Jakarta-Bandung high-speed rail (HSR) corridor. This project marks a significant milestone as Indonesia’s inaugural venture into high-speed rail transportation. Scheduled for completion by 2019, the 142.3km corridor promises to invigorate economic activity while alleviating traffic congestion in the region.

Transformative Transit-Oriented Development

The TOD masterplan devised by Atkins encompasses a strategic blend of smart planning, land value capture, and seamless development/station integration. With a keen focus on the Halim and Manggarai areas, Atkins aims to orchestrate a harmonious fusion of masterplanning, transit-oriented development, architecture, urban design, and landscape design. By leveraging these elements, the project endeavors to create vibrant, sustainable hubs that cater to the needs of residents and visitors alike.

Embracing Complexity with Tailored Solutions

Bertil de Kleynen, Atkins’ head of architecture in Asia Pacific, underscores the multifaceted nature of the TOD projects. He emphasizes the firm’s commitment to addressing each development as a unique challenge, tailored to suit the distinctive characteristics of the respective locations. Atkins is poised to navigate the complexities inherent in such endeavors, offering innovative design solutions that prioritize social, cultural, economic, and community benefits.

Building on a Legacy of Success

Atkins brings a wealth of experience to the table, with a track record of delivering transformative TOD projects. Noteworthy among these endeavors is the Cadre International TOD Centre (ITC), a pioneering initiative in China that spans 800,000 square meters of mixed-use development. Additionally, Atkins has left its mark on the Meixi Lake TOD in Changsha, catering to a population of 250,000 with innovative urban solutions.

In summary, Atkins’ involvement in Indonesia’s first high-speed rail corridor underscores its commitment to shaping sustainable, forward-thinking urban landscapes. Through strategic planning, innovative design, and a nuanced understanding of local contexts, Atkins aims to redefine transit-oriented development and leave a lasting impact on Indonesia’s transportation infrastructure.

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