Spatial Re-Arrangement for Middle-Low Income Group of Vendors- Case of Malioboro, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Main Author: Subroto, T. Yoyok Wahyu
Format: Article PeerReviewed application/pdf
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: International Society of Habitat Engineering , 2010
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Online Access: https://repository.ugm.ac.id/32490/1/Paper_2_YOYOK.pdf
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Daftar Isi:
  • Vendors usually tend to occupy pedestrian ways in such that they cause spatial conflict with pedestrians and public interests. Formulation of the basic size unit of vendors and its system is the focus of this research since it consciously addresses the spatial and physical aspects of vendors within limited spaces. This research aims to determine the factors influencing the basic size unit and the system of space of vendors. In-depth interview in this research is directed to see the spatial logic of space usage. It is supported by spatial remapping to include spatial measurement of vendors to formulate the spatial form and basic size unit of vendors. The analysis of spatial-link of basic size unit of vendors resulted the vendors basic size unit system, which show the effective space for vendors. The result of the research show that the basic size of vendors space, which resides in street-side is 150x130x120cm (A2) meanwhile in case of shop- side vendor is 110x150x120cm (B2). The pair of basic size unit as A and B in one segment of shop develops a system of vendor space unit in such that the re-arrangement of the setting of vendors should follow the vendor spatial system unit. It will cope with overcrowding in this area to develop the quality of urban liveliness.