scholarly journals PENGARUH PEMBARUAN FASAD BANGUNAN TERHADAP KARAKTER VISUAL KAWASAN, STUDI KASUS: JALAN TANJUNGPRA PONTIANAK

2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Derry Feriyan Misavan ◽  
Bontor Jumaylinda Gultom

Jalan Tanjungpura merupakan kawasan yang sudah ada sejak lama di Kota Pontianak sebagai koridor  yang  bersisi deretan pertokoan. Sebagai kawasan yang bergerak dibidang ekonomi dan jasa perdagangan, pertokoan pada kawasan ini telah melakukan pembaruan fasad mereka sebagai pendukung untuk melancarkan usaha mereka. Namun pembaruan fasad yang dirasakan tidak terarah dan cenderung menyimpang dari citra fasad lama pada masa lalu. Maka dari itu dilakukan sebuah penelitian yang bertujuan untuk mencari karakter visual dari kawasan jalan Tanjungpura yang kemudian berguna untuk sebuah rekomendasi pengolahan fasad untuk tetap menjaga karakter visual kawasan. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kuantitatif  yang dimulai dengan acuan terhadap teori tentang karakter visual untuk kemudian di analisis dari fakta lapangan dalam mencari karakter visual kawasan yang menjadi tujuan penelitian ini. Dari hasil penelitian  diperoleh temuan  karakter visual kawasan  Jalan Tanjungpura Pontianak adalah setiap elemen fasad memiliki pola, kesegarisan bangunan, ukuran dan bentuk yang seirama, selaras dan seimbang.  Selain itu,  ditemukan  juga  beberapa bagian bangunan yang menyimpang dari karakter  visual koridor  tersebut sehingga muncul sebuah rekomendasi pengolahan fasad yang ditujukan kepada pemerintah, pemilik bangunan, serta pihak terkait lainnya untuk mengembalikan karakter visual  pada pada beberapa bangunan sehingga dapat menjaga kualitas visual kawasan dengan baik Tanjungpura street is an area that since longtime ago exist in Pontianak  as a corridor of shopping stores . As the region engaged in the aspects of economy and trade services, this corridor used to updated their facades to support their business activities. However, this modification of facade perceived as an unfocused sight and tend to deviate from the old facade images of the past. Therefore this research conducted to find the visual character on the area of the Tanjungpura street that can be useful for façade’s recommendation to maintain the visual character of this corridor as the shopping stores. This research uses quantitative methods where the research begins with a reference to the theory of the visual character and after that the analysis is performed based on the facts of the survey datas to find the visual character of the area as the purpose of this research. Result of this research is found the visual character of the Tanjungpura street corridor derivated that each elements of the facade has a pattern, Buillding line, the size and shape with a rhythm, harmony and balance. Furthermore, there is also found some parts of the building that deviate from the visual character of it corridor that makes a recommendation of facade modification addressed to the city government, building owners  and other stakeholders to redecorations visual character of several bulidings  so that will maintain the quality of visual character of the area

2020 ◽  
Vol 006 (01) ◽  
pp. 7-15
Author(s):  
Aries Samudra Wicaksono ◽  
Sumartono Sumartono ◽  
M. R. Khairul Muluk

The City Government of Malang through the Dinas Perpustakaan Umum dan Arsip Daerah Kota Malang through the LAPOBRA service seeks to create friendly services especially for tuna netra. Over the past 4 years, the quality of the services provided can already be assessed. The goal is to find out the services provided to persons with visual impairment have met their expectations or not. The method used is a qualitative approach; type of analytic descriptive research; and the focus of research is the adjustment between PERMENPANRB 14/2017 and SERVQUAL. Based on the findings, the competence of the implementers (competence); implementing behavior (assurance); Handling of complaints, suggestions and input as well as efforts to understand the needs of visitors who are blind (understanding/ knowing the customer), as well as facilities and infrastructure (tangible), are felt to be in accordance with the expectations of blind visitors. Negative results appear on the ease of being contacted and met (access), the cause is due to the lack of interaction and assistance by service providers.


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (12) ◽  
pp. 3
Author(s):  
Jenny Paola Cervera Quintero

Esta investigación muestra las características y estrategias socioeconómicas identificadas en un grupo de famiempresas de confección en Ciudad Bolívar, localidad de Bogotá, con las cuales logran la permanencia de sus negocios y así la reproducción de la vida y la subsistencia de sus familias. Este primer elemento se contrasta con las políticas de consecución de ingresos desarrolladas por los gobiernos distritales en el período 2000-2013, con el fin de encontrar los elementos comunes y el real aporte con el que las políticas sociales y económicas del Distrito benefician la economía popular de la ciudad, teniendo como referencia el grupo de famiempresas con el que se trabajó. Después de obtener un paralelo entre las políticas socioeconómicas del Distrito y las necesidades reales de las famiempresas, se desarrolla un ejercicio práctico aplicando la metodología de Vester como base para la formulación de recomendaciones dirigidas hacia los gobiernos distritales, en las que se manifiestan las prioridades que esta población objetivo espera de la acción institucional para mejorar el desempeño de sus famiempresas y, por ende, el de su consecución de ingresos para mejor su calidad de vida y la de sus familias.ABSTRACTThis research examines the socio-economic characteristics and strategies pertaining to a group of family business in the apparel sector in Ciudad Bolivar (Bogota), which ensures some stability in the business itself and in their families´ livelihood. This first element is contrasted with the policies of resource allocation pursued by Bogota local administrations in the period 2000-2013, in order to identify the real governmental contributions to thelocal economy. Next, a practical exercise is conducted by applying the methodology of Vester as a basis for the formulation of recommendations addressed to the city government; those recommendations depict the priorities that the targeted population expects from the institutional action to improve the performance of their business and to enhance their income to better their quality of life and that of their families. Fecha de recepción: 23 agosto 2016Fecha de aprobación: 15 noviembre de 2016Fecha de publicación: 6 de enero de 2017


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 86-90
Author(s):  
Tri Akhyari Romadhon ◽  
M. Izman Herdiansyah

Open Government is committed to improving the quality of information availability on government activities, supporting civil society participation in government, upholding professional standards in public administration to prevent corruption, abuse of power and increasing access to the use of new technologies to support accountability and openness. Currently, many governments have implemented e-government which supports the government's goals in open government. Where, e-government is used to describe the use of technology in carrying out several government tasks. The city government of Palembang has several applications or e-government systems that are open government. The city government of Palembang has not made a quality measurement of the e-government that has been implemented, so it is not known the level of quality in each application or system implemented. Based on this explanation, it is necessary to analyze the level of service quality in the system that has been implemented by the Palembang City Government.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wikantiyoso Respati ◽  
Suhartono Tonny ◽  
Sulaksono Aditya Galih ◽  
Wikananda Triska Prakasa

Sustainable urban development leads to the creation of livable cities. The Green Open Space (GOS) of City requires the quality of life requirements to support the ecological, socio-cultural, and urban economic functions. In Indonesia, the provision of GOS is the city government’s responsibility, which has to carried out transparently and implemented with the involvement of stakeholders. The limited funding for the provision and improvement of the quality of GOS by the city government has developed a CSR scheme from the private sector. This CSR governance model enriches the use of CSR in addition to social assistance or charity activities, which can realize for the wider city community. The city government’s role in using CSR models is significant to ensure transparency of costs, accountable design policies, and their implementation and maintenance.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 68-74
Author(s):  
Isro' Lailia

Fast and effective public services are a supporter of public administration so that continuous innovation is needed to improve the quality of public services. The city of Surabaya as one of the cities with the title of smart city has tried to always make innovations in an effort to improve the quality of public services, one of which is through the Surabaya Single Window. Surabaya Single Window is an online-based licensing service created to create effective public services. This article attempts to describe how the licensing service innovation carried out by the City Government of Suraya through the Surabaya Single Window covers five important aspects. The method used is descriptive qualitative using secondary data. It was found that the City of Surabaya succeeded in creating public service innovations through the Surabaya Single Window. The Surabaya Single Window has a positive impact on licensing services in the City of Surabaya, although in its implementation there are still certain guarantees. 


Urban History ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-84 ◽  
Author(s):  
Helen Meller

This paper juxtaposes two key themes: the concept of citizenship and ideas on urban renewal over the past century. The aim is to explore the interaction of cultural changes and the physical environment of cities. The concept of citizenship represents a cultural response to social change which itself has changed dramatically over the past century. Urban renewal has taken many forms. Yet behind all the growing technical expertise in dealing with the physical environment, there are specific social responses to the city which legitimize action. By looking at citizenship and urban renewal together, it is possible to establish a perspective on how the urban environment has been manipulated over the past century, often in ways which have barely interfaced with the social demands of many sections of the community.


Author(s):  
Barbara A. Hanawalt

Gilds had come to be a major force in the city by the late fourteenth century. The major gilds dominated the city government. Gilds served as educators of apprentices on civic behaviors and rituals, as well as in the trades. Participating in gild governance groomed men for civic service. The election of wardens was similar to that of civic office holders, as were the rituals of subordination to the wardens. The gild courts maintained oversight of members’ behavior and the quality of the goods produced. Distinctive liveries were an important indicator of members’ status in the gild. Those of the highest status wore the gild’s gown, whereas those of lesser status wore only the hood. The gowns were worn on civic occasions but also for the funerals of members, for banquets, and for processions on the feast day of the gild.


1973 ◽  
Vol 67 (5) ◽  
pp. 208-213
Author(s):  
Brady Tyson

This is an interim, summary and provisional judgment on the Brazilian experiment of the past nine years, that is, since the military took power on April 1, 1964. To try to give an impression of the results of the interaction among the values of political democracy, equality, and economic growth, and the present levels compared with those of 1964 as well as what appear to be the trends. I have chosen six “indicators”:(1)the autonomy and integrity of the legal system;(2)torture and police brutality;(3)freedom of the mass media;(4)income distribution patterns;(5)education distribution patterns; and(6)the quality of life of the people of the city of greater São Paulo.


Urban History ◽  
1980 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 53-62 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bill Luckin

Now that the debate about the standard of living during the first half of the nineteenth century appears to have entered a relatively quiescent phase, historians have begun to turn their attention towards the more elusive concept of the quality of life. The incidence of fatal and non-fatal disease is clearly central to research of this type and so, too, is a delineation of the physical context in which infections have flourished and in which those who have been afflicted by them have lived. Although there has been a tendency to underestimate the ferocity of epidemics in rural areas in the period after about 1750, historians working on disease in the modern period are inevitably most usually concerned with processes which are specifically urban in character. And urban historians, especially those interested in such topics as the development of utilities, the growth of administrative bureau-cracies or the spatial segregation and different life experiences of the classes, can undoubtedly benefit from a knowledge of patterns of infection in the past.


Author(s):  
Balasubramaniam Krishnan ◽  
Seetharaman Arumugam ◽  
KoilaKuntla Maddulety

In the ‘industry 4.0’ era, the phenomenon of digitalization of smart cities has gained increasing prominence, as it has the potential to address the problem of resource optimization and the pressure of demand of the growing urban population. In the past, smart city initiatives may not have created desired impacts as these initiatives were limited in scope, focusing on physical digital integration of the underlying systems of cities and of their citizens. This article examines the success factors that affect the digitalization of smart cities based on secondary research. To achieve smart cities’ core objectives of increasing quality of living, providing efficient and optimal services, thereby making the functioning of the city smart through digitalization, it is essential to look at these critical success factors, namely, sustainability, ecosystems and digital citizen. The article points out important elements such as lack of governance of sustainability, methods and processes to enhance participation of digital citizens and inadequate knowledge about structures and value creation through ecosystems that would need to be addressed while digitalizing smart cities. Given the required policy attention and focus, these factors would be expected to make smart cities sustainable, improve the quality of life of citizens and create new economic opportunities, while digitalizing them.


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