DESIGN PRINCIPLE OF âTRANSITION SPACEâ IN CBD CASE STUDY: BANDUNG CITY CENTER
City center is an urban place which always attract people either for visit or work purpose. Those activities generates pedestrian traffic that needs to be managed by providing transition space. So far, the need of transition space in urban Indonesia has not been clearly regulated and considered r...
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Format: | Theses |
Language: | Indonesia |
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Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/40480 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | City center is an urban place which always attract people either for visit or work
purpose. Those activities generates pedestrian traffic that needs to be managed
by providing transition space. So far, the need of transition space in urban
Indonesia has not been clearly regulated and considered related to the design of
transition space that can be use by pedestrians in the city center. Furthermore,
there are no studies related to the aspects that need to be considered in the design
needs of urban transition space from pedestrians point of view. The purpose of
this study is to design transition space requirements in the CBD through a visitor
and worker pedestrian preferences approach. Moreover, physical aspect / design
element that need to be considered are conditions, potentials and factors that
affect the existence of transition place. Field study and analysis found that visitor
and workers found in Bandung central area mostly prefer pedestrian mall type as
a transition space. Furthermore, the design principles for transition space consists
of component of form, access and the character of space. The formulation of the
principle is compiled into more detail through its application to the type of
transitional space found in Bandung city center based on reference to the
condition / characteristics and potential and factors that need to be considered in
designing of the transition space |
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