R Siti Rukayah
Architecture And Urban Planning PhD Program, Architecture Department, Faculty Of Enginering, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, Indonesia

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Journal : Jurnal Tataloka

PASAR DI SUDUT TIGA KORIDOR LAMA SEMARANG SEBAGAI PEMBENTUK PLACE DAN LINGKAGE EKONOMI Siti Rukayah; Bambang Supriadi
TATALOKA Vol 19, No 2 (2017): Volume 19 Number 2, May 2017
Publisher : Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (771.009 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.19.2.82-92

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Semarang city has golden triangle corridor as a commercial corridor in the present day. But, in the past, the city had three corridors (bigger than now). There were Bodjong street (now known as Pemuda street, part of Groote Postweg 1809-1811),  Mataram  street (now Mt. Haryono road - the road that connects the old Semarang port to the Mataram kingdom in inland Java) and Veteran road (the road linking the western side of the city to the street Mataram, to avoid the downtown area which was a swamp area). There were traditional markets in each part of the node of triangle corridors (Johar, Randu Sari and Peterongan ) that still exist until now. This study aims to reveal the organization of city structure at that time. By using the historical method and a naturalistic approach were found that the formation of triangle corridor has a function as economic lingkage and economics place, connecting and attracting each other. In the city development,  these markets become magnet and strategic node as  a place for economic activity. It was formed by the existence of  markets, functioning as the magnet for circulations dan be a place for the community. The existence of traditional villages along the corridors which have toponyms based on community economic activity at that time, became evident that the economic linkage has been formed in the past. This phenomenon has become a new knowledge that can be applied to the government for creating the concept of a city walk/ shopping belt corridor based on local wisdom of the urban planning in the past. Recommendations of this study is to preserve and develop the urban design in the past, so it can be utilized in the present situation.
ARSITEKTUR DAN DESAIN KOTA HIBRIDA PADA KANTOR POS DAN ALUN-ALUN DI MEDAN Siti Rukayah; Sudarmawan Juwono
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 3 (2018): Volume 20 Number 3, August 2018
Publisher : Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.20.3.317-330

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The traditional citi center in Java has a composition of the square. The philosophy of the city is as the center of the country which is lead by the king. The regency cities in Java adopt this concept with the similar composition. In the Dutch colonial era of the 18-19th century, the postweg line is connected the regency cities in Java, with the post office located near the city center. Medan in Sumatra becomes the case to eximen how the architectural concept of the post office and Merdeka field (resembling the square in Java) as the work of the Dutch government at that time. The purpose of this study is to uncover the concept of the post office located at the zero point of the city and Merdeka Field as the square in the city center. By using the historical and grounded research, it is found that Medan is a unique city. The hybrid architectural design of the post office classifies the shape of the old city center in Medan, which has the hybrid concept which has the philosophy  of meeting various cultures. The Java and Dutch concept for urban design is affected by Java, Malay, and Chinese for building design. 
Co-Authors Abdullah Ali Abdurrahman Ibnu Auf, Abdurrahman Ibnu Abdurrohman Ibnu Auf, Abdurrohman Ibnu Agung Budi Sardjono Agung Nugroho Ajeng Sarinastiti, Ajeng Ali Alsharef Khlil Khalifah, Ali Alsharef Khlil Ali, Abdullah Alin Pradita Agustin Andi Asrul Sani, Andi Asrul Annica Etenia Annica Etenia Annica Etenia Arief Satya Wijaya Arief Satya Wijaya Arieska Avianda Rachmayanie Ashri Amalia Hadi, Ashri Amalia Atiek Suprapti Atiek Suprapti Budiarto atik suprapti Bagus Wahono, Bagus Bambang Setioko Bambang Supriadi Bambang Supriadi Bambang Suprijadi Bambang Supriyadi berliana narimala Budi Sudarwanto Deni Wahyu Setiawan deni wibawanto Dewanggo Haryo Paramtopo Dewi Astuti Diana Susilowati disa ceria Djoko Indrasaptono Edward E. Pandelaki, Edward E. Edward Endrianto Pandelaki Fahmi Syarif Hidayat Fahmi Syarif Hidayat fathulia fatmatina Frisca Ajengtirani Ardiniken Fristy Sulistiani Gagoek Hardiman Giovano, Fariz Addo Glandisepa Chahyanita Dargayana Harsritanto, Bangun Indrakusumo Radityo Heru Wibowo Huda Muhammad Basalamah Iin Maryati, Iin Iskandar, Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar, Iskandar Iskandar Joesron Alisyahbana, Joesron Kristiani Budi Lestari Lia Rosmala Schiffer Lia Rosmala Schiffer Loretta Ernadia Lutfiana, Nuraini luthfan alfarizi, luthfan Mira Fitriana Mohammad Sahid Indraswara Mudhofar Muffid Muhammad Abdullah Muhammad Abdullah Muhammad Abdullah Muhammad Haramain Muhammad Qadaruddin Naufal Kresna Diwangkara Nunuk Juli Sufiati nurul kusumaningrum Pancawati Dewi Permata Widianingrum Puteri Iskandar Rany, Azhar Hasna Reangga Perkasa, Reangga Rohman Eko Santoso Septana Bagus Pribadi Sigit Ashar Setyoaji, Sigit Ashar Stella Prita Anugeraheni Sudarmawan Juwono Sudarmawan Juwono Sugiono Sutomo, Sugiono Suhargo Tri H. Suzana Ratih Sari Suzanna Ratih Sari Suzzana Ratih Sari titien murtini Titien Woro Murtini Titien Woro Murtini Titien Woro Murtini Titien Woro Murtini Titien Woro Murtini, Titien titin murtini, titin Titin Woro Murtini Untung Mujiono Wijayanti . Yudi Nugraha Bahar YUUSHIINA DINI HAPSARI, YUUSHIINA DINI