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Zoning Analysis of Settlement and Tourism in Kampung Melayu Terengganu Gladies Imanda Utami Rangkuty; Vicky Lim; Nurhalisa Nurhalisa; Khayril Husnul; Steven Eli Marsela
Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech) Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/conescintech.v3i1.8336

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A city or region absolutely needs zoning or regional organization. One of them is Terengganu Malay Village Settlement Zone. Development without a clear regional organization and non-compliance with the rules for structuring coastal areas has caused Vanaküla's condition to worsen. The concept of good settlement management can support the ability of an area to maintain activity stability between visitors and the people who live in the area. The purpose of this research is to determine the zoning between the tourism area and Kampung Melayu, Terengganu, and to provide clear guidelines for more appropriate zoning. The method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive analysis method, where data collection techniques are used to carry out zone analysis at the location of the research object. The results of the study show that the Terengganu old village area can support the achievement of a sustainable zone in terms of construction and quality of the area that is laid out. Based on findings in old village settlements in Terengganu, it is classified as flexible zoning, so it has the potential to become a non-permanent zoning area, impacting residential areas which can change their use at any time.
Revitalization of the Marina City Batam Area Through the Development of Coastal Public Spaces Based on Sustainable Tourism Pinassang, Jeanny Laurens; Rangkuty, Gladies Imanda Utami; Safitri, Alda Aulia; Ferdianty, Evelyn Thalia; Ping, Kory Keith; Habibah, Zahwa Rheina
Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/conescintech.v5i1.10463

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Marina City, initially developed as an integrated tourism complex, has declined into a dead zone due to land-use changes and poor management, causing economic decline, loss of Malay cultural identity, and environmental degradation. This study aims to formulate a revitalization strategy through coastal public space design that integrates cultural values, maritime architecture, and sustainable tourism principles. The research employed community preference surveys, literature review, and site analysis to generate a contextually adaptive design framework. Results indicate that 67% of respondents favored a Modern Vernacular approach, realized through the Solmera Obelia concept, which combines Malay cultural identity with modern elements in public open spaces, family recreation facilities, and eco-friendly materials. The proposed revitalization demonstrates how integrating cultural, social, and ecological dimensions can transform Marina City into an inclusive, resilient, and sustainable waterfront destination, while simultaneously strengthening cultural identity and supporting local socio-economic recovery. m for public spaces that are flexible, family-friendly, and environmentally adaptive. This design not only restores the area’s image but also strengthens social connectivity and supports sustainable coastal tourism in Batam.
Utilization of Sambau Coastal Area Space as Recreation in Preserving Local Culture Rangkuty, Gladies Imanda Utami; Brema, Ahmad Riansyah; Suhardi, Rafi Arbarendy; Lee, Vineeta; Teo, Susanto Jefferson
Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/conescintech.v5i1.10479

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Coastal areas have great potential to be developed as recreational spaces that not only attract tourists but also preserve local culture. Sambau Beach in Nongsa, Batam, faces challenges from rapid development that threatens the identity of Kampung Tua, environmental sustainability, and socio-cultural continuity. This study aims to explore how the Sambau coastal area can be utilized as a recreational space that integrates cultural values and sustainable principles. A qualitative descriptive method with a Research-Based Design (RBD) approach was used, combining literature studies, field observations, and contextual analysis. Findings show that local cultural activities, such as the Tepuk Tepung Tawar ceremony, traditional music performances, and exhibitions of local crafts, play a significant role in attracting tourists while maintaining local identity. Based on these findings, design strategies were developed by incorporating culture into spatial planning, including spaces for cultural performances and communal activities. These spaces are designed to resemble traditional balai adat, functioning as cultural landmarks and community hubs. The resulting design concept emphasizes sustainable development based on local wisdom and aims to enhance tourism potential, support environmental conservation, and reinforce cultural identity. These strategies are visualized through conceptual sketches, spatial diagrams, and 3D models.
Co-Authors Ade Jaya Saputra Aguspriyanti, Carissa Dinar Al Ridho Wahyudi Angeline Goh Angga Setiawan Wilarso Antony Antony Aprilia Chandrawati BENNY BENNY Benny Benny Brema, Ahmad Riansyah Brema, Ahmad Riansyah Brema Carlos Willyam Carol, Niq'q Jean Chandrawati, Vivi Chrisna Chrisna Coral Aswanti Delvin Fernando Delvin Fernando Deviana Deviana Dinar Agupriyanti, Carissa Dinda Nur Aini Elva Christina Evan Farell Fedrico Tysen Ferdianty, Evelyn Thalia Fernando, Delvin Firzal, Yohannes Habibah, Zahwa Rheina Hary Budhi Ardiansyah Helen Helen Helen Helen Henny Henny Hura, Wester Maesi I Gusti Ngurah Anom Gunawan Jasline Caroline Jasline Caroline Jesslyn, Jesslyn Jihan Karisma Khayril Husnul Lathifa Nursyamsu Lee, Vineeta Leonardo Leonardo Lim, Vicky Maharanta Milala Merzelish Merzelish Merzelish Merzelish Mikel Owen Muhammad Ikhsan Kasturi Muhammad Reza Sudirman Muhammad Rijal Muhammad Sulthon Fahmi Muhammad Winarta Muhammad Winarta Murtiono, Hendro Nancy Monica Caroline Simanjuntak Nico Valentino Niq'q Jean Carol Nova Rahmayani Novya Mardhika Nurhalisa Nurhalisa Oktavino, Farel Cassaro Pinassang, Jeanny Laurens Ping, Kory Keith Putri, Tabitha Rika Ayunda Rilsha Nadya Dwi Poetri Safitri, Alda Aulia Salsabila Pane Sean Samuel Prasetyo Senna Abdi Cahyo Shanice Lu Stacia Franciska Steven Eli Marsela Suhardi, Rafi Arbarendy Suhardi, Rafi Arbarendy Suhardi Suwarlan, Stivani Ayuning Tabitha Nailah Putri Tan, Rosalinda Teddy Susanto Teo, Susanto Jefferson Vicalrya, Jennifer Vicky Lim Vincent Vincent Wahyu Leonardi Wui Ching Yanty Yanty Yovita Yolanda Budiman