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Journal of Applied Engineering Science
Published by Politeknik Kebangsaan
ISSN : 30907373     EISSN : 31089860     DOI : 10.65177/jaes.v1i1
Journal of Applied Engineering Science (JAES) publishes articles on applied engineering and applied science specifically but not limited to Industrial and Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Informatics Engineering, Information Systems, Mining Engineering, Geological Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Materials Science, Education and other relevant subjects. All papers are peer-reviewed by at least two referees. Journal of Applied Engineering Science (JAES) published by the Politeknik Kebangsaan Gorontalo, and successfully issued two times in each volume June and December.
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Arsitektur Perilaku dan Adaptasi Fungsi Spasial Jalur Pedestrian Menjadi Sentra Kuliner Jalan Panjaitan Kota Gorontalo Fitra B Antula; Heryati; Rifana Ramli; Asniyati Yasin; Moh. Mq Abdullah; Ririn Syafriyani
Jurnal Ilmu Teknik Terapan Vol 2 No 1 (2026): Journal of Applied Engineering Science (JUNI)
Publisher : Politeknik Kebangsaan

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Abstract

The functional shift of pedestrian pathways into informal commercial hubs frequently triggers spatial challenges, creating a discrepancy between formal infrastructure design and actual community behaviors. This study aims to analyze the reciprocal relationship between the physical setting of post-revitalization sidewalks and user behavior patterns, evaluate public perception, and formulate sustainable spatial design recommendations along the Jalan Panjaitan (Jalan Nani Wartabone) corridor in Gorontalo City. Guided by behavioral architecture approaches based on Amos Rapoport's and Jan Gehl's theories, this research employs a descriptive-analytical sequential mixed-methods approach. Qualitative data were gathered through direct observation, visual documentation, and behavioral mapping (place-centered mapping, person-centered mapping, and physical trace) across four daily temporal segments (morning, afternoon, evening, and night). Meanwhile, quantitative data were derived from structured questionnaires distributed to 52 respondents selected via accidental sampling. The spatial-behavioral analysis reveals an elastic functional transformation of the pedestrian pathway; it effectively functions as a space of movement for active mobility and sports during the morning and afternoon, yet shifts significantly into a space of staying for social interaction and informal culinary activities during the evening and night. Public perception evaluation indicates a remarkably high social acceptance rate of 84.62%, as the culinary zone is perceived to enhance urban vibrancy and stimulate the microeconomy, despite introducing urban challenges such as reduced pedestrian clear paths and traffic congestion due to on-street parking overflows. Consequently, this study recommends the implementation of behavioral engineering through temporal zoning regulations for operational time sharing, the provision of centralized off-street parking facilities, and the integration of portable sanitation systems.

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