![]() ![]() The tapered roof also represents hope in terms of reaching God. This epitomises the synergy built between Bank Indonesia, the Government and other authorities in the execution of duties to support national economic growth in Indonesia. The dramatic spired roof design with a tapered tip resembling a buffalo horn (gojong), represent Siriah Basusun (arranged betel leaves), symbolising the connection between friendship and kinship. The design of the Bank Indonesia Representative Office building in West Sumatra was inspired by the grandeur of traditional Minangkabau architecture. Upon completion, the Bank Indonesia Representative Office in West Sumatra was officially inaugurated by then-Governor of Bank Indonesia, Burhanuddin Abdullah, on 8th May 2006. As the operational activities and role of Bank Indonesia grew, however, the building of the Bank Indonesia Representative Office in West Sumatra was renovated and expanded, with implementation officially begun on 31st March 2003 by thenGovernor Syahril Sabirin. ![]() The building was originally inaugurated on 24th January 1977 by then-Governor of Bank Indonesia, Rahmat Saleh. ![]()
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