Textile and texture in Tanah Abang Market: architectural evolution from the colonial to the post-colonial era

Abstract Historical studies are crucial in urban analysis. Cities are spatial productions shaped by intertwined layers of time. One of the key elements in interpreting a city is its market, which serves not only as an economic and social hub but also as a political center where diverse interests vie...

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Main Authors: Freta Oktarina, Kemas Ridwan Kurniawan, Yulia Nurliani Lukito
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2025-04-01
Series:City, Territory and Architecture
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40410-025-00257-9
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description Abstract Historical studies are crucial in urban analysis. Cities are spatial productions shaped by intertwined layers of time. One of the key elements in interpreting a city is its market, which serves not only as an economic and social hub but also as a political center where diverse interests vie for prominence and influence. This study delves into the historical significance of Tanah Abang Market, the largest textile market in Indonesia and one of Jakarta's oldest, dating back to 1735. Textiles have been the driving force behind the remarkable growth of the Tanah Abang Market. This research aims to delve deeper into the significance of Tanah Abang Market beyond its economic role. Through archival study and observations, it seeks to unveil the market’s evolution, shedding light on the dynamics behind its architectural transformation over nearly three centuries, from its colonial-era inception to the post-colonial era. By examining its long-standing presence, the research identified three pivotal periods in the market's journey: the urban revolution, the era of industrialization, and a wave of cultural change. Much like a woven fabric, the market comprises overlapping threads, each exerting its unique influence. Throughout its history, Tanah Abang Market has not only stitched and colored the city of Jakarta, but its reach extends across various regions of Indonesia, contributing to the socio-cultural texture at large.
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spelling doaj-art-b42a18a3ddfc435896cc8e9f47b61eef2025-08-20T03:14:05ZengSpringerOpenCity, Territory and Architecture2195-27012025-04-0112112610.1186/s40410-025-00257-9Textile and texture in Tanah Abang Market: architectural evolution from the colonial to the post-colonial eraFreta Oktarina0Kemas Ridwan Kurniawan1Yulia Nurliani Lukito2Architecture Department, Universitas Multimedia NusantaraArchitecture Department, University of IndonesiaArchitecture Department, University of IndonesiaAbstract Historical studies are crucial in urban analysis. Cities are spatial productions shaped by intertwined layers of time. One of the key elements in interpreting a city is its market, which serves not only as an economic and social hub but also as a political center where diverse interests vie for prominence and influence. This study delves into the historical significance of Tanah Abang Market, the largest textile market in Indonesia and one of Jakarta's oldest, dating back to 1735. Textiles have been the driving force behind the remarkable growth of the Tanah Abang Market. This research aims to delve deeper into the significance of Tanah Abang Market beyond its economic role. Through archival study and observations, it seeks to unveil the market’s evolution, shedding light on the dynamics behind its architectural transformation over nearly three centuries, from its colonial-era inception to the post-colonial era. By examining its long-standing presence, the research identified three pivotal periods in the market's journey: the urban revolution, the era of industrialization, and a wave of cultural change. Much like a woven fabric, the market comprises overlapping threads, each exerting its unique influence. Throughout its history, Tanah Abang Market has not only stitched and colored the city of Jakarta, but its reach extends across various regions of Indonesia, contributing to the socio-cultural texture at large.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40410-025-00257-9TextilesTexturesArchitectureTanah Abang MarketColonial-postcolonial
spellingShingle Freta Oktarina
Kemas Ridwan Kurniawan
Yulia Nurliani Lukito
Textile and texture in Tanah Abang Market: architectural evolution from the colonial to the post-colonial era
City, Territory and Architecture
Textiles
Textures
Architecture
Tanah Abang Market
Colonial-postcolonial
title Textile and texture in Tanah Abang Market: architectural evolution from the colonial to the post-colonial era
title_full Textile and texture in Tanah Abang Market: architectural evolution from the colonial to the post-colonial era
title_fullStr Textile and texture in Tanah Abang Market: architectural evolution from the colonial to the post-colonial era
title_full_unstemmed Textile and texture in Tanah Abang Market: architectural evolution from the colonial to the post-colonial era
title_short Textile and texture in Tanah Abang Market: architectural evolution from the colonial to the post-colonial era
title_sort textile and texture in tanah abang market architectural evolution from the colonial to the post colonial era
topic Textiles
Textures
Architecture
Tanah Abang Market
Colonial-postcolonial
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40410-025-00257-9
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