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Konsepsi Strategi Pengembangan Koridor di Tepi Sungai Musi Kota Palembang Sebagai Destinasi Wisata Berdasarkan Persepsi Pengunjung Sri Lilianti Komariah; Harrini Mutiara Hapsari; Fuji Amalia
Archvisual: Jurnal Arsitektur dan Perencanaan Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Archvisual
Publisher : Program Studi Teknik Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1103.078 KB) | DOI: 10.55300/archvisual.v2i1.1518

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Kampung Kapitan dan Klenteng Dewi Kwam In merupakan dua destinasi wisata di dalam Kota Palembang yang terletak di tepi Sungai Musi. Pembangunan koridor di sepanjang tepi Sungai Musi yang menghubungkan kedua kawasan wisata ini masih belum maksimal jika dilihat dari aspek kepuasan tingkat pelayanan terhadap wisatawan. Meskipun begitu, koridor di tepi Sungai Musi memiliki potensi pariwisata yang sangat tinggi karena letaknya yang sangat strategis. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk mendapatkan konsepsi strategi pengembangan koridor di tepi Sungai Musi berdasarkan persepsi pengunjung sebagai acuan perencanaan pengembangan pemerintah setempat. Metode peneilitian yang dilakukan menggunakan metode kuantitatif dimana data statistik yang didapat merupakan hasil dari penyebaran kuesioner. Data tersebut disajikan melalui diagram gambar dan dianalisis secara deskriptif. Selanjutnya hasil dari kuesioner dihubungkan dengan prinsip pokok pengembangan kawasan tepi air. Berdasarkan analisis yang telah dilakukan, tema wisata kuliner merupakan tipe wisata yang paling diminati responden dan cocok diterapkan di koridor tepi Sungai Musi.
KARAKTER SPASIAL KORIDOR JALAN KAWASAN KAMPUS DALAM KONTEKS URBAN DESIGN DAN PERILAKU: Studi Kasus: Koridor Jalan pada Kawasan Kampus UNSRI Bukit Besar Fuji Amalia; Sakura Yulia Iryani
Jurnal Koridor Vol. 9 No. 1 (2018): Jurnal Koridor
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

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UNSRI Bukit Besar has become a core area for decades that have a direct impact on the surrounding area, especially to the city's physical, economic, and social communities. The development and improvement of economic and social have triggered physical changes some urban elements that exist in the road corridor. The influence of this effect has some consequences for conflicts of interest in the use of road space. This research was conducted qualitatively by observing changes due to the existence UNSRI urban elements, which has occurred on the road corridors that restrict direct Campus Region. Mapping had been done to look at the physical condition that occurs when the lecture and after lecture and compare the results with theory and regulations. The results of this study as a reference in the control and development of the area as a result of the existence of Campus of UNSRI Bukit Besar.
The Alignment of Public Open Space Elements with Visitor Motivation in the Musi Riverfront Public Open Space Ulfa, Almira; Sri Lilianti Komariah; Fuji Amalia; Rizka Drastiani; Rakhmat Fikran Zuhair
Archvisual: Jurnal Arsitektur dan Perencanaan Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Archvisual JAP, Februari 2026
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Sriwijaya

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Public open spaces are considered successful when they are continuously visited and provide tangible benefits to their users. Individuals’ intentions to visit a place, including public open spaces, are driven by internal motivations, whereas the choice of a specific destination is influenced by the elements present within the space. These elements function as pull factors that fulfil visitors’ internal push factors. The Musi River is one of the key images of Palembang City, and several of its riverbanks are utilised as public open spaces consistently visited by the community, including 16 Ilir Market Plaza and Benteng Kuto Besak Plaza. This article examines the elements of public open spaces along the Musi River as pull factors that help fulfil visitors’ push factors in selecting riverfront open spaces as their destination. Data were collected through field observations and the distribution of online questionnaires, and the results were analysed using multivariate correlation analysis. The findings indicate significant relationships between visiting motivations (push factors) and specific elements (pull factors) that are considered essential in public open spaces. In their manifestation as facilities, public open space elements demonstrate a high degree of flexibility, whereby a single element may emerge from the integration of multiple components and derive benefits from the combined elements that constitute it.