Standing tall in the heart of Jakarta, Siloam MRCCC Hospital redefined healthcare architecture by becoming the first and largest private comprehensive cancer center in Indonesia.
Completed in 2010, the 29-storey landmark with two basement levels (51,500 sqm GFA) was designed not only as a center of excellence for cancer treatment, but also as a place of comfort for patients and their families.

The hospital integrates world-class healthcare facilities with thoughtfully designed serviced apartments, providing temporary residences for families accompanying patients through their treatment journey. Inside, it houses 239 patient beds, advanced diagnostic equipment, specialized treatment rooms, and state-of-the-art laboratories. To optimize function within a compact 3,400 sqm site, the design also placed car parks on levels 2 to 9 and central services on level 10 — demonstrating ingenuity in spatial planning.
Meinhardt was provided MEP Engineering Consultancy Services, ensuring that every technical system met stringent international healthcare standards while balancing efficiency, safety, and patient comfort.