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The Architect of Sukarno’s Affection

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

PEOPLE who knew him seldom failed to recognize Friedrich Silaban (1912-1984). He never changed. Silaban was easily identified by his loose-fitting trousers matched with long-sleeved free-flowing shirts. Although empty, a pipe was almost invariably clutched in his hand. When relaxing at his home, Silaban liked to wear a sarong. Playing chess was his hobby.

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As an architect, Silaban’s characteristic works were well-known by other architects. His works were functional, strong and paid close attention to the climate. He was a Christian, but won an award for designing the largest mosque in Southeast Asia—the Istiqlal Mosque. Former President Sukarno referred to him as ‘By the Grace of God’. The Modern Asian Architecture Network is currently conducting an inventory of Silaban’s works and will b

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