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Tracing the city pattern of Netherlands and Indonesia using depth calculation and connectivity

Tutuko, Pindo ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6517-3314, Bonifacius, Nurhamdoko, Yuniawan, Dani ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9343-0349, Safrilia, Adisti, Junianto, Mochamad Rizqi and Telnoni, Reynold Johan Aleksander (2019) Tracing the city pattern of Netherlands and Indonesia using depth calculation and connectivity. In: 2nd Forum in Research, Science, and Technology, 2019.

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Abstract

The concept of sustainable development is often studied and implemented by cities in the world today. Cities in Indonesia also implement sustainability to realize a sustainable city, in this case in particular colonial cities in Indonesia. Then a study is needed to determine the pattern of colonial cities in Indonesia. In this study the urban pattern was investigated using the Syntax Space approach. The object of research is cities in Indonesia that have been planned by the Dutch colonial. This study was using the Depth Calculation (DC) method to get the
similarity ratio. The master plan used in this study is two cities in the Netherlands (Amsterdam and Delft) and three cities in Indonesia (Bandung, Semarang, and Malang). The old city maps calculated its depth and then analysed, the software used was DepthMapX. The results showed that there were similarities between DC in the colonial city master plan of Indonesia planned by Herman Thomas Karsten and the two cities in the Netherlands. The resulting ratio is
expected to show how much the difference between the colonial city pattern in Indonesia (CCPI) and cities in the Netherlands. This research is expected to contribute to a better understanding of urban planning in Indonesia in accordance with the Sustainable Urban Form.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information: Pindo Tutuko NIDN: 0002077201 Dani Yuniawan NIDN: 0004067501
Uncontrolled Keywords: Colonial City Pattern in Indonesia (CCPI); Connectivity; Depth Calculation (DC); DepthMapX; Space Syntax; Sustainable Urban Form
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
N Fine Arts > NA Architecture
Divisions: Fakultas Teknik > S1 Teknik Arsitektur
Depositing User: Users 14 not found.
Date Deposited: 16 Mar 2020 06:08
Last Modified: 20 Jul 2023 10:16
URI: https://eprints.unmer.ac.id/id/eprint/150

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