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Penerapan Konsep Recreational space pada Perancangan Beach Resort di Pulau Pisang Gadang Kota Padang Hardi, Resty Aprila
JURNAL TEKNIK SIPIL Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Teknik Sipil - Juni 2024
Publisher : Universitas Pelita Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37366/jts.v5i1.5155

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Pisang Gadang Island is one of the tourist attractions included in the Air Manis Beach Tourist Area in Padang City. According to the Padang City Tourism Office, Air Manis Beach is one of the tourist areas that will be the focus of government improvement in the Gunung Padang Integrated Tourism Destination Improvement Work Programme. With a budget of Rp 15 billion from the state budget (APBN), the Padang city government started the revitalisation of Air Manis Beach in early August last year. This beach has considerable tourism potential, as evidenced by the large number of visitors during holidays and vacations, which is increasing every year. However, the increase in the number of tourists has not been matched by an increase in the number of holiday homes. Based on the need for recreational accommodation in the area to support the natural potential of Pisang Gadang Island, the application of the Recreational space concept to the design of beach resorts with an emphasis on creating accommodation that is enjoyable and makes people feel comfortable. The method used in the design of the beach resort, more emphasis on what problems exist in the design object area, namely in the area of Pisang Island. In addition, there are some literature that can be used and become a standard in the design of beach resort. So that it can produce a beach resort design that is not only able to meet the accommodation needs in South Padang District, but also able to provide recreational facilities with a recreational space approach.
Penerapan Konsep Shaping Neighborhoods pada Perancangan Distrik Ngupasan dan Ngampilan di Kota Yogyakarta Hardi, Resty Aprila; Miarsono, Harry
JURNAL TEKNIK SIPIL Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Teknik Sipil - Desember 2024
Publisher : Universitas Pelita Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37366/jts.v5i2.5547

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Yogyakarta, as one of the main tourist destinations in Indonesia, has very strategic and historically rich areas, one of which is the Malioboro Street area which is known as the center of trade and culture. Surrounding this area are two important districts, Ngupasan and Ngampilan, which have strong historical-trade characteristics but are also facing pressure from rapid tourism development. Rapid changes in the social and economic structure of these two districts pose challenges in space management, the quality of life of local communities, and the preservation of cultural identity. This research aims to analyze the application of the shaping neighborhoods concept in the design of Ngupasan and Ngampilan areas in Yogyakarta City. The concept of shaping neighborhoods is expected to provide solutions in creating sustainable areas, integrating various spatial functions, such as residential, public spaces, and commercial areas, as well as promoting social diversity and local community involvement. With this approach, this research also explores how a design based on the principle of shaping neighborhoods can create a balance between the needs of tourism and the sustainability of local communities. The method used in this research is qualitative analysis through literature studies, field observations, and interviews with stakeholders, including city governments, urban planners, as well as local communities and tourism sector actors. The results show that the application of the concept of shaping neighborhoods in these two districts can optimize the function of space, increase social interaction, and strengthen the integration between the social life of local communities with growing tourism activities. This research is expected to provide recommendations for urban planning that is more inclusive, sustainable, and responsive to the dynamics of change in the historical-trade area.