Siswanti Zuraida
Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering and Design, Institut Teknologi Sains Bandung

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Landscape as Urban Regeneration: Learning from The High Line & Seoullo 7017 Skypark Romi Bramantyo Margono; Siswanti Zuraida
JOURNAL OF APPLIED SCIENCE (JAPPS) Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Journal Of Applied Science (JAPPS)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sains Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36870/japps.v1i2.52

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Industrial Revolution has a significant contribution to forming the global cities. Many developments happened dictated by Industrial needs simultaneously with increasing number of populations by urbanization. One part of development to support industrialization and urbanization is infrastructures. Infrastructures such as street for cars and train railway. The development of infrastructures is affecting health, social, economic, and environment of citizen. It is also responsible for the decline of quality of life in many global cities. As time goes by, another significant shift happens in many global cities. Infrastructure becomes outdated, industry leaves, the local economy deflates, residents flee and the community implodes. It leaves many derelict infrastructures, other facilities of industry, and diverse impacts. To tackle this situation, Urban Regeneration concept was introduced. Furthermore, landscape also can be used as a tool of urban regeneration concept that intended to improve quality of life in the cities. According to this situation, there are two projects that represent landscape project as urban regeneration. The first project is The Highline project in New York by James Corner Field Operations, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, and Piet Oudolf that revitalizing previous railway and Seoullo 7017 Skygarden in South Korea by MVRDV that revitalizing previous highway. The aim of this paper are to presents more insight and elaboration about how urban regeneration implemented in the cities from two landscape projects example and describe some critical review of both projects.
Public Space as an Urban Acupuncture: Learning From Bandung, Indonesia Romi Bramantyo Margono; Siswanti Zuraida
JOURNAL OF APPLIED SCIENCE (JAPPS) Vol 1, No 1 (2019): Journal Of Applied Science (JAPPS)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sains Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36870/japps.v1i1.5

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Bandung is the capital city of West Java, Indonesia. Since colonial era, Bandung has been designed by Dutch colonizer as tuinstad (garden city) to increase quality of life in this city. It is shown by at least five city garden and several plein (square) built from 1885 to 1925. After colony era, Bandung had been developed, it was also affecting the condition of city garden and squares. It became fenced city parks and squares because of maintenance issue and misconception by local municipality. After decades of degradation of parks and squares, in 2013 new mayor of Bandung Ridwan Kamil, has a vision to bring back again the glory of parks. He believes by revitalizing the parks will increase the quality of life in Bandung and also index of happiness. The parks and squares revitalized by giving specific theme, for example: Superhero Park, Photography Park, Pet Park and so forth. The idea is to attract more people come to park. It is also targeted specific community according to the theme to be part of actor that will maintain the park. The aim of this paper is to describe some critical review of the revitalization of parks in Bandung. In comparison with urban acupuncture concept and also review the quality of the parks and squares as public space.