scholarly journals Penilaian efektivitas Lapangan Lumintang sebagai ruang terbuka publik di Kota Denpasar

Author(s):  
I Gusti Ayu Feby Purnami Dewi ◽  
Cokorda Gede Alit Semarajaya ◽  
Ida Ayu Mayun

Lumintang Field is one of the artificial landscapes in the form of public open space with its main function as a ceremonial field. At present, the field also has an additional function as a place for sports, recreations and educations, its evidenced by the construction of various facilities to support community activities. Although it has been improved, this field still has problems, such as the number of visitors stepping on low plants when entering the field, so that access to the field that is not functioning properly and the absence of a parking lot makes visitors park carelessly. The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of Lumintang Field as a public open space in Denpasar City. The method used is a survey method with data collection techniques are observation, questionnaire distribution, interviews, and literature study, with data analysis such as Lumintang Field facilities analysis and analysis of public space effectiveness. The results revealed that the existence of Lumintang Field as a public open space in Denpasar City was quite effective with a value of 2.0. The participation of visitors is needed to participate in maintaining the cleanliness and preservation of Lumintang Field, and the management can make the results of the research as a reference in the future improvement of the field area.

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
V Makarau ◽  
P Languju ◽  
R La Putju ◽  
P Egam

The increasing numbers of people and buildings that continue to grow and tend to be uncontrolled in the settlement causing some negative impacts one of them is the consistency of land allotment. This has resulted in some impacts such as ineffective utilities and environmental infrastructures, no mitigation system, and the unavailability of space for public spaces and other supporting facilities that supposed to be available within a settlement. Kampung Arab is one of a densely populated settlements located in the middle of business center area of Manado City, occupies the Mahakam riverbank. The limited space available in Kampung Arab has caused the settlements tend to be slummed and doesn’t have public open space as one of the residential support facilities. In addition, this settlement expands riverbanks so the functions of riverbanks become disturbed, and these settlements are often at risk of flooding. The purpose of this research is to analyze the function of Mahakam riverbanks against flood risk and to analyze the possibility of public space and pedestrian ways availability at the location of Mahakam riverbanks around the Kampung Arab settlement. The research method is qualitative descriptive method. Primary data were obtained through field observation, documentation, and interviews. The research is located in Kampung Arab settlement which occupies the banks of Mahakam River. Further analysis is done: 1) analysis of existing settlement of Kampung Arab to the Mahakam River related to: building’s orientation, river border, activity and behavior of society 2] analysis of public open space availability and its former elements, 3] analysis of settlement utility system and at the final stage conducted an analysis related to community activities and behavior. Expected results through this research are: improving function and quality of Mahakam River, restoring the function of riverbanks and public open space availability as social interaction space.


Author(s):  
Mita Putri Fitrasari ◽  
Anak Agung Gede Sugianthara ◽  
Lury Sevita Yusiana

Planning of public open space in Dasan Cermen Park, Mataram City to support local cultural activities. Mataram city has experienced development rapidly that causes the need of builded space is increased so that the quality of the environment is getting lower, so it needs the existence of public open space. In addition to having ecological functions, the existence of public open space also has a socio-cultural function as a place of social interaction and describes the local cultural expression. Based on these problems, it is necessary to have a public open space planning in the form of a park that can describe the local cultural expression. The purpose of this research is to plan the park in accordance with the local cultural identity of Mataram city. This research used survey method with observation technique, interview, questionnaire distribution and literature study. Planning refers to systematic planning method. The concept applied is the preservation of local culture. The final result of this research is planning of public open space in Dasan Cermen Mataram City which is divided into three spaces, such as conservation space, social space and cultural space. Further research is needed to design of public open space in Dasan Cermen Mataram City and attention to aspects of public open space management.


Author(s):  
Ngakan Putu Manda Teja Putra ◽  
Ni Wayan Febriana Utami ◽  
I Gusti Agung Ayu Rai Asmiwyati

Planning of children-friendly open spaces in Astina Jaya, Blahbatuh Village, Blahbatuh District, Gianyar Regency, Bali. The influence of the environment determines how a child can grow in public open space which is formed as a place of development. Village conditions directly affect the protection, growth, and development of talents and interests of children, so the form of child-friendly village will support creating a decent environment for children. Astina Jaya is a public open space in Blahbatuh village which facilitates their residents to activate in outdoor space. The existence of a child-friendly open space is one indicator of the form of children friendly village. The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze the constraints and potential of the site, also to create the appropriate concept of the site development. The methods used in this research were field survey method with data collection techniques through observation, documentation, interview and distribution of questionnaire, and also by conducting literature study. Furthermore, data were processed by tabulation method and qualitative descriptive analysis method which referred to the stages of planning process. The results showed that the spatial development consists of the core area, the buffer area, and the outer area. The concept of vegetation consists of the function of microclimate control, education, and physical barrier. The concept of circulation consists of primary and secondary circulation, and the concept of child play which is developed is a children friendly open space.


Author(s):  
ANAK AGUNG GEDE SUGIANTHARA ◽  
ANAK AGUNG GEDE DALEM SUDARSANA ◽  
SANG MADE SARWADANA ◽  
I KOMANG ARTHAWA LILA

ABSTRACTIdentification and Morphometry of Setra Park in Ubud DistrictUbud is one of eight district which is located in Gianyar regency. Ubud was selected as a study site because the distric has a cemetry park which is need to identify. The aim of the study was to identify cemetery park (setra park) in the district of Ubud. The method used was survey method with employing observation, interview, and literature study technique. Purposive random sampling was conducted with number of sample as much as 30 percent of total population of cemetery in Ubud. Overall, there were twelve cemetery selected namely Tunon, Demayu, Kengetan, Singakerta, Mawang, Mas, Peliatan, Padang Tegal, Dalem Puri Ubud, Petulu, Bentuyung, and Kedewataan respectively. Results showed that each cemetery park has a spatial pattern which is similar from one to others. The main part or utama mandala area of cemetery was Pura Prajapati. Likewise, in the middle part of cemetery or madya mandala area were pamuwunan and cemetery for children and adults. Whereas, in lower part of cemetery or nista mandala area there were landfills or remnants from ceremony, but there were some variations in the extent of their area and characteristic of each pakraman (local village institution). In terms of function, all cemetery parks has primary function as a place of burial and bodies cremation ceremony (pengabenan) as well as it additional function as a green open space, aesthetic and sicio-cultural-religious-magical functions. Similarly, each setra park has a similarity in term of layout and park element. Some variations were found in terms of plant species dominancy together with number and types of animals and plants found.Keywords: cemetery park, hard and soft elements, pakraman village, Ubud district


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-49
Author(s):  
Nurhijrah Nurhijrah ◽  

The presence of subcultures in urban society is as a result of the heterogeneity of culture. One of subculture that presence in Bandung city is a motorcycle club which can be found in almost every corner of the Bandung city, especially in public spaces. This study was conducted to identify the phenomenon of the process of motorcycle club subculture occupy space in public open space under flyover in Bandung city. Data was collected by observation and interview members of the subculture as a subject of the research. The result showed that the main motive for using public open space under flyover is the desire for self-existence that cannot be accommodated in public space that already exists. Utilization of the space under flyover by the motorcycle club gives new meaning to the space that originally did not have a function in urban spatial. However they also do legitimacy of power over space by said that “the space is theirs”. Therefore architects and planners should consider subculture as a part of the society that have the same right to access public open space and do their activities in Bandung City.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dwi Kustianingrum ◽  
Eka Virdianti ◽  
Dian Duhita Permata

ABSTRAKRuang terbuka publik di kawasan kampus itenas terbentuk dari pola tatanan massa yang dapat bersifat katalisator bagi perkembangan interaksi dan komunitas civitas akademika.. Interaksi antar civitas akademika dapat terjadi karena kenyamanan beraktifitas. Ruang yang responsif terhadap aktifitas memiliki kriteria, salah satunya dalam kenyamanan spatial. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi kenyamanan spatial di ruang terbuka publik itenas. Pendekatan penelitian menggunakan metoda kualitatif dengan pengambilan data melalui observasi, kuesioner dan dokumentasi di periode waktu tertentu. Metoda analisis menggunakan metoda deskriptif. Hasil penelitian teridentifikasi hanya beberapa tempat yang menjadi titik kumpul mahasiswa dengan kenyamanan spatial tercapai dengan alasan tempat tersebut masuk kategori area teduh dan nyaman. Walaupun dari sisi elemen publik space di beberapa tempat belum terlengkapi namun mahasiswa dapat menggunakan elemen lain untuk mendukung aktifitasnya.Kata kunci: Sustainable Site, ruang terbuka publik kampus, kenyamanan spasial, Itenas.ABSTRACTPublic open space in the campus area is formed from the pattern of building order that can be a catalyst for the development of interaction and community academic community. Interaction among academic community can occur because of the convenience of activity. Space that is responsive to activity has criteria, one of which is in spatial comfort. This study aims to identify the spatial comfort in public space itenas. The research approach uses qualitative method with data retrieval through observation, questionnaire and documentation in certain time period. The method of analysis using descriptive method. The results of the study identified only a few places that became a student gathering point with the spatial comfort is achieved by reason of the place into the category of shady areas and comfortable. Although in terms of elements of public space in some places have not been completed but students can use other elements to support theirs activities.Keywords: Sustainable Site, Public open space in campus, spatial comfort, Itenas.


Author(s):  
Yensa Margareth Tarigan ◽  
Cokorda Gede Alit Semarajaya ◽  
I Made Adikampana

The Gap Analysis of Expectancy and Performance of Streetscape as Public Open Space during Car Free Day in Renon Area, Denpasar. The numbers of open public space in Denpasar City have not been able to meet adequate ratios with population growth and urban development. To overcome this problem, one of the efforts that has been made by the government is to utilize the existing infrastructure into a temporary open public space which is the Car Free Day (CFD) Program. The shifting space utilization and the increase of activities on the streetscape will affect people perceptions who go there. This study aims to evaluate the Car Free Day program in Renon area base on the visitor satisfaction and streetscape performance. The analysis methods used are Costumer Satisfaction Index and Gap Analysis. The results of this study indicate that there are still disparities between the expectancy from the visitors with the streetscape performance. Car Free Day's Visitor satisfaction rate in Renon area is 78.4% in the range of 77% <X ? 80% which is "borderline". It means there are some unsatisfactory attributes and the performance needs to be improved.


SAGE Open ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 215824401989427
Author(s):  
Nur Belkayali ◽  
Elif Ayan Çeven

Humans change places voluntarily or involuntarily because of many factors, such as life struggle, wars, and diseases. The most intense city environments in which these translocations are observed are cities where many native and foreign individuals1 settle with the purposes of job, education, sheltering, and protection. Today, as in many cities of Turkey, it can be observed that the population of neighboring countries’ citizens in Kastamonu is increasing, mostly for educational purposes. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of cultural differences that especially take place due to migration on the use of public open space. Since squares are the vital points of cities, can be accessed easily by everyone, appeal to everyone, provide opportunity to socializing and they are the democratic environments that symbolize the culture of the city, they were considered to be the public open space which can define the effect of cultural differences in the use of public space the best and in this context Cumhuriyet Square was chosen as the study area which has an important place in the history of the city. In accordance with the aim of the study, the intended use of the square by foreign individuals from different cultures was determined, and therefore, it was aimed to reveal in what way the square was affected by this movement of migration. In the scope of the study, observations were made with area studies, and also 170 questionnaire studies were conducted with the users of the area. As a result of the study, a statistically significant difference was determined between the intended use of the Cumhuriyet Square, which has an important value for the identity of the city, by the local people and foreign individuals. It is required for foreign individuals to socialize with the local people in relation to adopting the space by improving their sense of belonging to prevent the identity of the space to be affected negatively and to create a common value on the emergence of a common culture, and it is considered that the most appropriate place for these values to emerge is squares which are one of the public open spaces.


HIMALAYA ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 40 (2) ◽  
pp. 79-96
Author(s):  
Urmi Sengupta

Cities change. A sudden natural disaster may destroy a city. Spaces that were once important for the citizens and political life may be lost to development. Spaces that survive hold the quirks of history, culture, and society. This article develops a historical account of urban public space that explores the changing relationship between space, political order, identity, and memory. Using Tundikhel, the largest public open space of national significance in Kathmandu, Nepal, the article takes a journey from the ancient era to medieval times, and right through to the modern period to decipher the ways in which the public space has been historically formed, construed, and interpreted. The main body of the paper explores Tundikhel’s evolution through four thematic phases: (1) abstraction, folklore, and mysticism (300–1200 AD); (2) art, mandala and mercantalism (1201–1767 AD); (3) power, visibility, and modernity (1768–1989 AD) and; (4) breaking barriers and emancipation (1990 onwards). The article argues that a postmodern, hybrid nature of the public space today does more to capture the nature of the city’s change as a complex, multi-layered shift in which the history cannot be simply erased, but returns to disrupt contemporary narratives of the national space.


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