Morphological Study of Colonial and Traditional Urban Space in Java : A Comparative Study of Ten Cities
Main Authors: | Sunaryo, Rony Gunawan, Soewarno, Nindyo, Ikaputra, Ikaputra, Setiawan, Bakti |
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Sunaryo, Rony Gunawan Soewarno, Nindyo Ikaputra, Ikaputra Setiawan, Bakti |
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Morphological Study of Colonial and Traditional Urban Space in Java :
A Comparative Study of Ten Cities |
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2012 |
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DS Asia NA Architecture |
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https://repository.petra.ac.id/15514/1/Morphological_Study_of_Urban_Space_in_Java.pdf http://50th.archiplan.ugm.ac.id/iciap2012/ https://repository.petra.ac.id/15514/ |
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Most of morphological studies of cities in Java tended to place the elements of traditional urbanspace – such as Alun‐alun, Mosque, Palace and Market – as the main elements of city. Other elements such as the colonial urban space – Resident Office, Fort, Church, Park and so on – are often considered separately or placed as a complementary part. Through a comparative study of morphology by exploring ten cities in Java, we found both elements of traditional and colonial urban space were set in a unique and various pattern. There are some findings indicating that the elements of colonial urban space significantly influence the city structure as well as those of the traditional ones. Therefore, understanding the urban space form in Java should include and put elements of both of traditional and colonial urban space as an integral part.
Keywords: Colonial Urban‐Space, Java, Morphology, Traditional Urban‐Space |
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