Providing public access to culturally significant buildings is highly significant in maintaining and honoring our common heritage. This type of access not only allows people to reconnect with their cultural and historical roots, but it also promotes a sense of community and a deeper understanding of the past. Access to culturally significant buildings by the general public is developing a feeling of identity, pride, and respect for our rich and diverse cultural history. Culturally significant buildings can be landmarks or buildings with a touch of heritage.
ITS has several buildings that adopt heritage values, one of which is Plaza dr Angka. Plaza dr Angka is a building in ITS that has historical value. Plaza dr Angka is located next to the ITS Rectorate building. In this building there is a monument as a form of ITS respect to dr. Angka. dr. Angka Nitisastro is a doctor and also the founder of the ITS campus. Plaza dr Angka is one of the centers of ITS campus activities. There are several administrative offices and also large rooms for student activities and ITS.