DESIGN PRINCIPLES OF CHILD-FRIENDLY RESIDENTIAL AREA WITH CHILD FRIENDLY SPACES APPROACH IN RW04, KELURAHAN KOPO, BANDUNG
The concept of a Child-Friendly City focuses on providing an environment that accommodates children's rights. The high levels of urbanization and development in Bandung City have led to significant land-use changes and a reduction in green open spaces in urban areas, particularly in the prov...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The concept of a Child-Friendly City focuses on providing an environment that
accommodates children's rights. The high levels of urbanization and development
in Bandung City have led to significant land-use changes and a reduction in green
open spaces in urban areas, particularly in the provision of spaces that consider
children's rights in their planning. RW04 in Kopo is one of the neighborhoods with
a high child population but lacks of open spaces that function as places for children
to play and socialize due to limited land in densely populated residential areas. The
location, which borders arterial and collector roads, and the shared use of road
space with vehicles also make RW04 not yet a safe and comfortable space for
children. The concept of Child Friendly Spaces proposed by UNICEF can help to
create child-friendly spaces by applying the main principles of safety, inclusivity,
exploration, and participation. Therefore, this research aims to formulate
principles for designing child-friendly residential areas with a Child Friendly
Spaces approach in RW04 Kopo, Bandung City. This qualitative research uses
grounded theory and case study methods, employing literature review analysis and
qualitative descriptive analysis techniques. The formulation of normative design
principles and the identification of potentials, issues, and needs are compiled by
reviewing 7 criteria (safety, security, comfort, accessibility, inclusivity, exploration,
and participation) and 6 components (location layout, road space, public space,
public facilities, infrastructure/utilities, and child participation) of child-friendly
residential areas. The results of the analysis, including components that need
attention, are used to formulate principles and design concepts for child-friendly
residential areas with a Child Friendly Spaces approach in RW04 Kopo. The result
of this study can be used as a reference and consideration in creating other childfriendly spaces in densely populated settlements in Bandung City. |
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