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URBAN PLANNING STRATEGY FOR HYBRID SETTLEMENTS: MIXED-USE APPROACHES IN KAMPUNG PETEK, SEMARANG Christanti, Sherley Ika; Wiwit Setyowati; Rm Bambang Setyohadi Kuswarna Putra; Prita Hanaya Gulton; Syarwah Nailah Fara Ramadhani
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): HERITAGE AND SETTLEMENT SUSTAINABILITY
Publisher : Jurusan Arsitektur - FTSP - Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/livas.v10i2.23685

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Kampung Melayu Petek in North Semarang serves as case study illustrating how the interplay of cultural hybridity and historical stratification has resulted in a distinctive urban morphology characterized by mixed land uses and multicultural spatial configurations. This research investigates the viability of strategic mixed-use development as an instrumental planning to preserve and augment these hybrid characteristics while simultaneously addressing contemporary urban dilemmas. Objectives: The primary aim of this study is to investigate methodologies for the preservation and enhancement of cultural hybridity and historical layering in Kampung Melayu Petek through strategic mixed-use development initiatives. Methodology and results: This research employs a qualitative case study methodology focused on Kampung Melayu Petek, North Semarang, using field observations, interviews, and document analysis through a qualitative descriptive lens and phenomenological perspective to scrutinize the influence of acculturation on the hybrid multicultural spatial organization and its manifestations. The findings reveal that the coexistence of Arab, Chinese, Javanese, and Malay-Banjar communities has created a distinctive spatial mosaic of shop-houses (ruko), inward-facing courtyards, and adaptable land uses—an organic form of mixed-use urbanism that is increasingly threatened by modernization, infrastructure expansion, and rigid regulatory paradigms. Conclusion, significance, and impact study: This study highlights the promise of culturally-informed mixed-use planning as a sustainable paradigm for heritage-sensitive urban environments, offering a replicable framework for other multicultural settlements in Indonesia.
Kampung Pelangi Semarang As Spectacle of City Landscape Christanti, Sherley Ika
Journal Research of Social Science, Economics, and Management Vol. 2 No. 6 (2023): Journal Research of Social Science, Economics, and Management
Publisher : Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jrssem.v2i06.390

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Kampung Pelangi is one of the trends used to dress up several villages in Indonesia so that they have selling points to help the community develop more in advancing their villages. The villages that become Pelangi villages have quite similar types of village problems, namely villages that are densely populated with the majority of the population being the lower middle class. This kelurahan is located by the river and has a hillside site and is in the center of the city. This gave rise to a phenomenon where an urban village became an object of public spectacle. Coupled with easy digital access to promote goods for sale, including the beauty of the village, this has made the village an object to be watched and enjoyed rather than simply defined as a place to live. What is witnessed or shown is a scenario planned by the community and the village government, by looking for the potential that exists in people's lives, then raised and highlighted as the attraction of the village spectacle. This paper discusses how Kampung in Indonesia developed within the scope of the city of Semarang and ended up becoming a trend of dressing up as a village in the modern era with the case study of Kampung Pelangi to reveal the extent to which the level of spectacle created in reality in urban areas. villages in Indonesia seen from the Kampung Pelangi phenomenon.