Invisible Cities: Asia

S1 E02: Bandung's Two Hearts

43 min · 1. mars 2026
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Bandung was originally a hillside getaway for Dutch colonial administrators in Indonesia. But in 1955 the Asia-Africa conference transformed it into a global symbol for decolonialization. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Ade Timanei [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ade-tinamei-3579059/], an urban designer who had lived most of her life in Bandung, to explore how that dual-heritage has shaped the city’s modern urban landscape. Today, Indonesia's reputed "style capital" remains a divided city in many ways: materially, culturally, and symbolically.   Want to get in touch? Send us an email on invisiblecitiesasia (at) gmail dot com.

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