Spatial Behavior in Riparian Settlement of Musi River (Comparative Behavior at Old Kampoong, Colonial Settlements and Modern Housing)
Main Authors: | Adiyanto, Johannes , Romdhoni, M. Fajri, sedoputro, Hendi warlika |
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Format: | Proceeding PeerReviewed application/pdf |
Terbitan: |
, 2016
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Online Access: |
http://eprints.unsri.ac.id/7941/1/04_GASS2016_proceedings.pdf https://www.arch.nus.edu.sg/archive/conferences-seminars/cons1617/GASS16.pdf http://eprints.unsri.ac.id/7941/ |
Daftar Isi:
- The development of Palembang can not be separated from Musi River as the main infrastructure in the past time. Therefore, many settlements in the past located at riparian of Musi River. In colonial era, any settlements were also built in river bank. Today, some modern housing were also built in riparian. The similarity of settlements location of which is become research question. Is there any difference in spatial behavior in the past settlements (old kampoong and colonial settlements) with modern housing? What are the factors that affect spatial behavior in that open space at those settlements? This research using mix method. In quantitative approach using axial map analysis. In qualitative approach using observation behavioral in open space. The mix method goal is to obtain comprehensive picture about what people do in open space at their settlements. The research result is that ‘streets’ become an active space in the settlements area. Square open plan can not become active open space, because of people’s behavior inside of that square. This situation can not be read in simulation methods, but only in observation behavioral of people. Spatial behavior at ‘streets’ allegedly due to climate factors of Palembang. Spatial behavior of people at settlements occurred between houses because of the shade.