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International Conference on Sustainability in Architectural Design and Urbanism 2017 9–10 August 2017, Semarang, Indonesia
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The Role of Stakeholders Related to the Management of Ecological Function of Urban Green Open Space. Case Study: City of Depok, Indonesia
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Typology of social space in Kauman Kampong Semarang
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Resident satisfaction on their residence and environment (case study of Srondol Bumi Indah Housing of Semarang City)
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Ecological wisdom of Hindu-Javanese community settlement in Cetho Hamlet, Lawu Mountains, Central Java, Indonesia
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Community participation towards the value of traditional architecture resilience, on the settlements' patters in Tenganan village, Amlapura
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Mural art as a media on making urban kampung's public space
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The impact of green building approach to office property value
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Typology of social space in Kauman Kampong Semarang
Edward Endrianto Pandelaki , Atiek Suprapti and Satriya Wahyu Firmandhani Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, Volume 99, International Conference on Sustainability in Architectural Design and Urbanism 2017 9–10 August 2017, Semarang, Indonesia
Abstract
Social space is various forms of spaces used by community in conducting social interaction. These kinds of spaces should be given more attention since they serve as catalyst in the implementation of good social cohesion in community. The effort includes giving concern toward their various implemented form. This concern will give benefits in the creation of resilient built environment. Kauman Kampong in Semarang, is an old urban kampong and still exist up until now. During its development, the inhabitant live and conduct their activities in good shape.
Therefore this kampong is an appropriate place to learn and explore social spaces which is formed and utilized by the community who conduct their activities in this kampong. The aim of this research is to find out forms and typology of social space in Kauman Kampong in Semarang.
Qualitative method is used in this research since the nature of this research is explorative. There are various social activities in Kauman Kampong in Semarang, such as religious, trading, and other social interaction, which have formed various social spaces. These social spaces have their own physical characteristics and with various intensity of activities. Based on collected data in field survey, the typology of social spaces that could be inferred are: permanent, temporary, and dynamic social space.
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Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, Indonesia Edward Endrianto Pandelaki et al 2017 IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci. 99 012011
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