scholarly journals Alternative Green Space as a Third Place in Pademangan

Author(s):  
Teresa Natalia ◽  
Dewi Ratnaningrum
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Author(s):  
Teresa Natalia ◽  
Dewi Ratnaningrum

Ray Oldenburg, in his book entitled "The Great Good Places" explains a concept of initial space, by which one can find comfort aside from the house (first place) and workplace (second place). Unfortunately, these days, this concept of place are not familiar within the community. Alternative Green Space of Pademangan is a place which accommodates the needs and interests of the community in daily life from where visitors can interact with others in a natural environment. Lacking in open space, various potential activities by the community, and the use of road as a public space are some of the reasons behind this project. Based on field study and regional analysis, this project seeks to become a third place that provides individually and communally. Regardless to it main focus on the surrounding community, this project also opens to public and allows visitors from outside the region, making it a comfortable place to socialized. Aiming to create a light and transparent building, and with the method of critical regionalism that responds to the region, this project attempts to create a spacious place and safe haven for visitors.  Keywords: green; pademangan; third Place Ray Oldenburg, dalam bukunya yang berjudul “The Great Good Places” menawarkan sebuah konsep ruang ketiga, di mana seseorang dapat menemukan zona nyamannya di luar dari rumah (first place) dan tempat kerja (second place). Namun, sayangnya, saat ini third place belum menjadi bagian dari seluruh masyarakat, padahal third place memungkinkan seseorang untuk beristirahat sejenak dan bersosialisasi dengan sesama. Ruang Hijau Alternatif Pademangan merupakan sebuah wadah yang berusaha menjawab kebutuhan dan ketertarikan masyarakat dalam kehidupan sehari-hari di mana pengunjung tidak hanya dapat berinteraksi satu dengan yang lain tetapi juga dapat berinteraksi dengan ‘unsur hijau’. Kurangnya ruang terbuka hijau, banyaknya potensi kegiatan di dalam masyarakat, serta penggunaan ruang jalan sebagai ruang publik adalah beberapa alasan yang melatarbelakangi proyek ini. Berdasarkan hasil survey lapangan dan analisis kawasan, proyek ini berusaha untuk menjadi third place yang yang dapat dimanfaatkan baik secara individual maupun komunal. Terlepas dari fokus utamanya yang tertuju pada masyarakat sekitar, proyek ini juga terbuka untuk umum dan memungkinkan untuk pengunjung dari luar kawasan, menjadikannya sebuah tempat yang mampu menciptakan interaksi sekaligus memberikan kenyamanan bagi pengunjungnya. Dengan konsep bangunan yang ringan dan transparan, dan dengan metode critical regionalism yang berusaha menjawab kebutuhan kawasan, proyek ini berusaha  untuk menjadi tempat yang dapat  memberikan kesan lega dan menjadi tempat yang dapat diandalkan masyarakat setempat untuk beristirahat. 


Author(s):  
Christopher Tjandrawira ◽  
Petrus Rudi Kasimun

As one of the most populous sub-districts in Jakarta ,Kalianyar is experiencing social and health problems due to lack of green space which causes lack of space for activities and the emergence of various diseases. Kalianyar actually has a soccer field that can be used as a substitute for a green space, but until now, it has never been used because of its hidden location and exclusivity. This project aims to utilize the field to become a third place with natural nuances that can accommodate the activities of the community. A field, which is merely space, will not immediately become a "third place". A design is required, which in this case, a stands that support and connect the field, to give activities to the empty field so it can be a place of activity. The Tribune, in general, is an exclusive building to football fans, so an analysis that focuses on activities and materials is needed so that the design can be a green open space for the whole society of Kalianyar. The method used is  architectural design method with an ecological architecture approach. The results obtained is bamboo tribune. given the lack of space and cost, the use of bamboo material can be a solution because it can grow quickly, economically good and can provide a natural green space to the environment. Keywords: Green open space; Public Activity; TribuneAbstrak Sebagai salah satu kelurahan terpadat di Jakarta, Kalianyar mengalami permasalahan sosial dan kesehatan karena kurangnya ruang hijau yang  menyebabkan kurangnya ruang untuk beraktivitas dan munculnya berbagai macam penyakit. Kalianyar sebenarnya memiliki sebuah lapangan sepakbola yang  dapat digunakan sebagai pengganti dari sebuah ruang hijau, namun hingga sekarang, tidak pernah dimanfaatkan akibat lokasinya yang tersembunyi dan eksklusifitas lapangan. Proyek ini bertujuan untuk memanfaatkan lapangan tersebut menjadi sebuah tempat ketiga dengan nuansa alam yang dapat mewadahi aktivitas masyarakatnya. Sebuah lapangan, yang merupakan sekadar ruang, tidak akan seketika menjadi sebuah “tempat ketiga”. Sebuah desain diperlukan, yang dalam kasus ini, sebuah tribun yang menjadi, pendukung, dan penghubung pada lapangan, untuk menghidupkan dan memberi aktivitas pada lapangan kosong tersebut agar dapat menjadi sebuah tempat beraktivitas. Tribun, secara umum merupakan bangunan yang eksklusif oleh penggemar sepakbola, sehingga diperlukan analisis yang berfokus pada aktivitas dan material agar desain dapat menjadi ruang terbuka hijau bagi seluruh masyarakat Kalianyar. Metode yang digunakan merupakan metode perancangan arsitektur dengan pendekatan Arsitektur ekologi. Hasil yang didapat berupa tribun bambu. mengingat minimnya ruang dan biaya, penggunaan material bambu dapat menjadi solusi karena dapat tumbuh dengan cepat, ekonomis serta dapat memberikan  ruang hijau secara alami kepada lingkungan.


Author(s):  
Febriana Febriana ◽  
Suryono Herlambang

Third Place is an informal public place to socialize, example: Green Open Space which is a mandatory demand for an urban society. The largest green open space on DKI Jakarta located in the South Jakarta, sub-district of Kebayoran Lama, North Kebayoran Lama. However, after analyzing the largest percentage for cemeteries. So, the target to reach minimum green open space level for the city is still far away. There is a difference in contrast between upper intermediate district and lower intermediate district proves social standards were never been equal. Therefore the “Third Place” on  Jalan Raya Kebayoran Lama  leads “Urban Park” as the theme to ressurrect proper green space. This project want to exhibit the variety of social-class, solve the green open space issues, and make the diversity being accepted. This diversity being interpreted as a flowers bouquet, by pointing this project as a “Main Atrractor” which linked the Kebayoran Lama Station, upper intermediate district, Gandaria City, Tanah Kusir cemetery and the lower intermediate district that reflects North Kebayoran Lama. There are three main program as the vision to-offer which: flower market, culinary, and urban park with the rental land system every weekend with family or friends on the rooftop garden, as well as making a gardening event in accordance with the blooming flower season at a certain time. The intention of this project is to be public entertainment from the the city  routines; along with an experience on urban park in the main of the city; including a convocation area and community. Keywords: culinary; flower; market; park; urbanAbstrakThird Place merupakan tempat publik yang informal untuk bersosialisasi. Salah satunya adalah Ruang Terbuka Hijau (RTH). RTH merupakan sebuah kebutuhan dasar yang dibutuhkan masyarakat perkotaan. RTH paling besar DKI Jakarta berada di kota Jakarta Selatan, kecamatan Kebayoran Lama, kelurahan Kebayoran Lama Utara. Tetapi, setelah dianalisa RTH paling besar persentasenya untuk pemakaman. Padahal, target untuk mencapai tingkat RTH minimal kota masih jauh. Selain itu, terjadi perbedaan kontras antara kawasan menengah ke atas dan menengah ke bawah sehingga terlihat tidak setara karena adanya standar sosial tertentu. Oleh karena itu, proyek Third Place yang berada di Jalan Raya Kebayoran Lama ini menggunakan tema “Urban Park” untuk menghidupkan kembali RTH. Proyek ini ingin menunjukkan dan menyatukan perbedaan sosial, serta permasalahan RTH dari isu yang dihadapi sehingga keberagaman tersebut dapat diterima dan diterapkan sehingga masyarakat lebih berekspresif. Perbedaan yang dihadapi ini dianalogikan seperti buket bunga, dengan menjadikan projek ini “Main Attractor”, menghubungkan stasiun Kebayoran Lama, kawasan menengah ke atas, Gandaria City, pemakaman Tanah Kusir, dan kawasan menengah ke bawah untuk mencerminkan kawasan Kebayoran Lama Utara dengan menghadirkan tiga program utama untuk mewujudkan visi, yaitu: pasar bunga, kuliner, dan taman yang menggunakan sistem lahan sewa setiap akhir pekan yang dapat dilakukan bersama keluarga ataupun teman di rooftop garden, serta membuat acara berkebun sesuai dengan musim bunga yang bermekaran pada waktu tertentu. Tujuan dari proyek ini agar sebagai sarana hiburan masyarakat dari rutinitas kota; merasakan pengalaman berada di taman di tengah kota; serta sebagai tempat pertemuan dan berkumpul masyarakat.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Elaine Gyde

<p>Research shows that urban green spaces are a straightforward way for many people to interact with nature. This interaction provides physical and mental health benefits, provides us with a range of ecosystems services, and fosters a unique sense of place. In a central city park we experience shared public space where we navigate social and cultural norms and adjust our behaviour.  This research uses third place as a framework for examining the benefits of shared public space. Ray Oldenburg developed third place to describe the importance of places where informal social interactions occur. Cafes, libraries and pubs all form key social hubs for local communities. This thesis examines the extent to which green spaces in Wellington’s central city area provide third place.  This research conducted a survey of the public in three central city parks in Wellington and long interviews with key stakeholders from inside and outside the Wellington City Council (the Council). Results show how the public use and value green spaces and examines the Council’s role as the authority of these urban green spaces. As the urban population rises, the availability and quality of green space in the central city will become a challenge for the Council. These research findings can be used to address this challenge.  Design solutions, community engagement, and activation, can reduce barriers to green space, like accessibility. Without these barriers, more people experience the benefits of green spaces and our public parks become places where people relax, socialise, and enjoy their time.</p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Elaine Gyde

<p>Research shows that urban green spaces are a straightforward way for many people to interact with nature. This interaction provides physical and mental health benefits, provides us with a range of ecosystems services, and fosters a unique sense of place. In a central city park we experience shared public space where we navigate social and cultural norms and adjust our behaviour.  This research uses third place as a framework for examining the benefits of shared public space. Ray Oldenburg developed third place to describe the importance of places where informal social interactions occur. Cafes, libraries and pubs all form key social hubs for local communities. This thesis examines the extent to which green spaces in Wellington’s central city area provide third place.  This research conducted a survey of the public in three central city parks in Wellington and long interviews with key stakeholders from inside and outside the Wellington City Council (the Council). Results show how the public use and value green spaces and examines the Council’s role as the authority of these urban green spaces. As the urban population rises, the availability and quality of green space in the central city will become a challenge for the Council. These research findings can be used to address this challenge.  Design solutions, community engagement, and activation, can reduce barriers to green space, like accessibility. Without these barriers, more people experience the benefits of green spaces and our public parks become places where people relax, socialise, and enjoy their time.</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Christopher Strunk ◽  
Ursula Lang

For the most part, research and policymaking on urban gardening have focused on community gardens, whether in parks, vacant lots, or other public land. This emphasis, while important for many Midwestern cities, can obscure the significance of privately owned land such as front yard and back yard and their crucial connections with gardening on public land. In this case study, we examine how policies and practices related to gardening and the management of green space in two Midwestern cities exceed narrow visions of urban agriculture. The article explores the cultivation of vacant lot gardens and private yards as two modes of property in similar Midwestern contexts and argues that the management of green space is about more than urban agriculture. Instead, we show how urban gardening occurs across public/private property distinctions and involves a broader set of actors than those typically included in sustainability policies. Gardening also provides a key set of connections through which neighbors understand and practice sustainability in Midwestern cities.


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 106-108
Author(s):  
M. N. Ponomareva ◽  
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S. V. Sakharova ◽  
E. M. Pochinok ◽  
E. V. Fomina ◽  
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Aim. To identify current trends in hospital eye trauma based on the materials of the specialized ophthalmology department of a round-the-clock hospital. Materials and methods. The analysis of medical records of patients treated in the round-the-clock specialized ophthalmology department of the state medical establishment OKB No. 2 in the period since January 2017-2019. Results. During the analyzed period, 4948 patients were treated, of which 218 patients (5.6%) were identified for nosologies belonging to the category of eye trauma. Men are most often exposed to eye injuries (84%), in addition, in 62% of cases, these are young patients (18-44 years). The structure of eye trauma is almost unchanged: the leading position is occupied by penetrating wounds of the eyeball and contusions, the third place is occupied by burns, through wounds of the eyeball are rare. Conclusions. Given the poor prognosis of the outcome of a severe eyeball injury, it requires the introduction of modern types of microsurgical intervention using endovitreal surgery at the present stage.


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anil Kumar Singh ◽  
Rashmi Yadav ◽  
M.K. Meena ◽  
Y.J. Khan

Faba bean (Vicia faba L.) maintain third place with respect to area and production among legume. Its unique ability to excel under all most all type of climatic conditions, it is one of the best performing crops under changing climate scenario. Its soil fertility augmenting potential and their performance was evaluated for two years with 73 accessions collected from Bihar. This study provides glimpses of scope and magnitude of soil fertility improving potential of faba bean (Vicia faba L.)


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