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THE USE OF PHYSICAL SETTING PREFERENCE BY GENERATION Z IN PUBLIC OPEN SPACE, CASE STUDY: YOGYAKARTA 0 KILOMETER POINT Alif Faricha Almadina; Syam Rachma Marcillia
Lakar: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 6, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Indraprasta PGRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/lja.v6i2.19281

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Open public space is one of the preferred destinations for Z-Generation. Public space is composed of an arrangement of physical elements to accommodate user activities in it. Physical elements within the open public space establish become a physical setting that is used for activities by Z-generation. This study aims to determine preferences of physical setting utilizations for Z-Generation in open public spaces. The research is located at Titik 0 km Yogyakarta. Titik 0 km Yogyakarta is one of the open public spaces in central Yogyakarta that become young people's favorite destination. The research method uses questionnaires and interviews with a purposive sampling technique. Results of the study showed that Z-Generation tends to choose activities with friends while at Titik 0 km Yogyakarta. Activities that tend to be carried out by Z-Generation include relaxing, taking pictures, and chatting at Point 0 km Yogyakarta. Seating elements such as benches and stools, are used for chatting and relaxing. The vegetation frames, which is planter edge, is used for relaxing. Bollard elements are utilized for photo activities. Sports activities are most suitable for circulation path settings in the spacious flat roads. Elements of physical settings that tend to be used for activities are elements that provide comfort and privacy, as well as increase aesthetic value. Aspects of comfort and privacy for social activities and aesthetic aspects for recreational activities.
URBAN LEFT-OVER SPACE: CHARACTERISTIC IDENTIFICATION OF THE IN-BETWEEN SPACES IN RIVERSIDE SETTLEMENT (CASE STUDY: MARTAPURA RIVERSIDE SETTLEMENT AT SASIRANGAN VILLAGE) Juleta Nadea Anilaputri; Syam Rachma Marcillia
Built Environment Studies Vol 4 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Department of Architecture and Planning, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/best.v4i1.5920

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The identity of "Thousand Rivers' City" makes the river have the meaning of identity and life orientation. River-oriented life inflicted an adaptive behavior called budaya sungai. However, the globalization process has caused a shift from river-oriented to land-oriented and creates heterogeneity in riverside settlements. Creating variations of typology such as atas sungai, bantaran sungai, and tepian sungai. The emergence of these typologies indirectly creates urban leftover space as a transition called the in-between space. This research aims to identify the characteristic of the in-between spaces in riverside settlements so that the space does not become negative and can be utilized to meet the living needs of people who live in riverside settlements. The research used explanatory sequential design methods, based on the quantitative phase, a figure-ground analysis identified curvilinear as the typological patterns and homogenous as textural patterns of the riverside settlement. The map shows a high-density level of solids with no central open system void. Based on the qualitative phase, all in-between spaces have linear patterns and are mostly made of wood materials. 76.47% of enclosures are open but in contrast to land use which is mostly private. 2 out of 17 in-between spaces could not be characterized.