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Journal : Journal of Tropical Architecture and Sustainable Urban Science

Merajut Unsur Manusia dan Kelestarian Alam dengan Desain Ekologis di Lahan Eks. Bumi Perkemahan Desa Sangkima, Kutai Timur Utomo, Pandu K.; Sari, Dharwati P.; Kholifah, Nur Asriatul; Rumekso, Wisma; Akhmad, Nuralam
TRANSFORM: Journal of Tropical Architecture and Sustainable Urban Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): TRANSFORM
Publisher : Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/transform.v3i1.1483

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Desa Sangkima yang berada di wilayah administratif Sangatta memiliki kawasan permukiman yang sedang berkembang namun belum difasilitasi ruang terbuka publik yang memadai. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengkaji salah satu lahan di Desa Sangkima yang memiliki potensi untuk dijadikan sebagai taman umum yang dapat dimanfaatkan warga setempat. Metode penelitian ini dilakukan dengan pendekatan kualitatif deskriptif dengan menganalisis topografi dan kondisi flora dan fauna di lahan tersebut. Hasil penelitian ini adalah lahan Eks. Bumi Perkemahan yang ada di Desa Sangkima sangat relevan dan sesuai untuk didesain ulang (re-development) menjadi taman ekologis dengan menekankan aspek manusia sebagai unsur terkuat dalam perancangan taman tersebut. Salah satu pendekatan konsep untuk mewujudkan desain taman tersebut adalah pendekatan desain biofilik.
Redesain Dermaga Kawasan Tepi Air Sungai Mahakam Azizah, Anisah; Sari, Dharwati P.; Destiono, Wahyudi Bintang
TRANSFORM: Journal of Tropical Architecture and Sustainable Urban Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): TRANSFORM
Publisher : Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/transform.v4i1.3254

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This study explores the planning of a waterfront area along the Mahakam River, focusing on the Sungai Kunjang Dock in Samarinda City. The Mahakam River plays a vital role as a transportation route and economic artery for the surrounding community. However, the infrastructure of the river port—particularly the dock—remains suboptimal in terms of functionality, aesthetics, and public comfort. A descriptive qualitative method was employed, supported by field observation, literature review, documentation, and SWOT analysis. The findings reveal that the port area holds significant potential to be developed as a multifunctional public space through a waterfront development approach. The proposed design applies principles of ecological and social integration by incorporating green open spaces, indoor gardens, children’s playgrounds, exhibition spaces, and supporting facilities. The design concept, named “SENARA,” emphasizes the harmonious relationship between humans and the river as a core urban identity. This redevelopment is expected to enhance the environmental quality of the waterfront while strengthening the port’s social, economic, and tourism functions in a sustainable manner.
Revitalisasi Taman Tepian Slamet Riyadi Menjadi Wadah Pariwisata Tepi Sungai Dengan Rekreasi Air Perahu Dayung Sari, Dharwati P.; Azizah, Anisah; Prananta, Nayla Alifah
TRANSFORM: Journal of Tropical Architecture and Sustainable Urban Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): TRANSFORM
Publisher : Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/transform.v4i1.3256

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Developing a waterfront area requires careful planning, considering local potential, site characteristics, and community needs. This study aims to redesign Taman Tepian Slamet Riyadi in Samarinda into a tourism destination based on water recreation while promoting local cultural identity. The core concept includes the development of a boat dock for rowing boat activities, green open spaces, playgrounds, an amphitheater, a venue, and a riverside restaurant. A key feature of the site is the Jukung Barunai monument, which symbolizes the cultural heritage of river life. The Jukut restaurant offers local cuisine in a natural riverside setting. Planning methods involved on-site observation, SWOT analysis, and spatial zoning approaches. The result is an integrated design that balances aesthetics, environmental sustainability, and social interaction. In addition to supporting tourism activities, this project is expected to open new economic opportunities and raise public awareness of the importance of preserving the Mahakam River ecosystem.