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INFORMALITY CONFLICT IN FORMALITY AT PUBLIC SPACE IN THE FORM OF OPEN SPACE, PEDESTRIAN AND STREET (A CASE STUDY: PANAKKUKANG AREA, MAKASSAR) Sherly Asriany
Journal of Architecture&ENVIRONMENT Vol 11, No 1 (2012)
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)

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The problem of use and interest at public space is very obvious in several areas or objects causing the conflict. The conflict arises due to the difference of use and difference of interest which also affects the level of policy making of the municipal government concerned. In the field of architecture and urban planning, problems in the use of ‘public space’ need serious attention from all of us because the use of public space involves many parties which have interest in it. In case of Panakkukang area, it has become a town problem hard to solve accurately because there are many people and a lot of interests involve in it. The problem of planning and architecture cannot solve the town problems arises. The use of open space (parks/yards/parking lot), pedestrian rood and motor vehicle is mixed up, disorder and causes many conflict. It is not only about mixed up use of public spaces, but the users and other parties have interest in socio-economic, socio-politic and socio-culturally. The result of the conflict in the use of public space has unavoidable effects such as disorder, insecurity, inconvenience, informality conflict in formality use of ‘space and conflict of interest’ from related parties. In this writing, there is a need to look at, observe and analyze the aspect of informality conflict in formality use and conflict of interest of public space comprising three kinds of spaces, those are: (a) open space (park, yard, and parking lot), (b) pedestrian road, and (c) vehicle road. And at this time discourse of informality in formality of public space becomes an important issue that much be put in the appropriate position. In observing and studying the problems mentioned above, the writer chose the case of Panakkukang area in Makassar.
TRADITIONAL HOUSE AS PUBLIC SPACE IN INDIGENOUS NEIGHBORHOOD SETTLEMENT OF SAHU REGION, WEST HALMAHERA Sherly Asriany; Muhammad Tayeb; Ridwan Ridwan
Journal of Architecture&ENVIRONMENT Vol 13, No 1 (2014)
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)

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Lack of public space as a place of social interaction is one of the problems in the settlement neighborhood, especially in Indigenous neighborhoods settlement of Sahu region, West Halmahera. Sahu Village is one of the villages locates in West Halmahera regency, North Maluku Province. This study aims to identify the functions of traditional Sahu house as public space that is used by residents of the area for social interaction. The method used was naturalistic and qualitative research behavior by observing the activities of people who use public space spread over several indigenous areas in Sahu region. The results showed that: 1) The traditional house is a public space that is used by family members, neighbors and others who visit the region, 2) The traditional house is used as a multi-function space solving the problem of indigenous and customary meal, as well as other social activities, 3) Traditional house located in an area that is easily seen and visited in order to be used by everyone.