ADAPTASI PRINSIP PERANCANGAN SHARED STREET PADA KORIDOR JALAN KISAMAUN SEBAGAI PEMBENTUK IDENTITAS SEJARAH KOTA LAMA TANGERANG
Along with the number of trips in urban areas, the role of roads as public spaces will adapt to changes in land use, including the Kisamaun Street. The role and function of the commercial corridor of Kisamaun Street cannot be separated from the origin of Tangerang as a city. This street is locate...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/57850 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Along with the number of trips in urban areas, the role of roads as public spaces will
adapt to changes in land use, including the Kisamaun Street. The role and function of
the commercial corridor of Kisamaun Street cannot be separated from the origin of
Tangerang as a city. This street is located in Tangerang Old Market, which is both
chinatown and cultural heritage area. However, the historical image along Kisamaun
Street began to decline because many old buildings with typical chinatown architecture
were damaged. Commercial activities also contribute to worsening street conditions to
pay attention to the rights of pedestrians as dominant street users. On top of this
phenomenon, the need to maintain local history and identity becomes urgent because it
has an impact on the economy and tourism. Shared street is a combination of roads and
public spaces where pedestrians, cyclists, and motorized vehicles can use roads that
are designed to increase public space in a crowded environment. The shared street
concept has been widely implemented in many cities in the world which is usually
applied to roads that are not possible to build, have a fairly high number of pedestrians,
and low volume of motorized vehicles. As a commercial area in Tangerang Old Town
Area, shared street concept can be a solution for structuring the Kisamaun Street as a
cultural and culinary tourism area as well as restoring the historical image
of Tangerang Old Town Area. Therefore, this research aims to compile the design
principles of the Kisamaun Street as a commercial corridor forming the historical
identity of Tangerang Old Town Area. This research is exploratory by testing the
application of the shared street concept into the Kisamaun Street corridor. The data
used in this study are the results of observations and literature studies related to the
design and concept of shared street. From the results of the analysis, five criteria are
produced that must be met in the design of Kisamaun Street with the shared street
concept, namely comfort, safety, beauty, social interaction, and preservation, as well
as three components that need to be regulated, namely activity management, street
dimensions, and street furniture. The adaptation of the shared street concept to the
Kisamaun Road corridor design principle was carried out to create the Kisamaun Street
corridor as an adaptive and attractive shared street corridor within the Tangerang Old
Town Area. |
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