2020
DOI: 10.31848/arcade.v4i2.452
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Fenomena the Sacred Public Space Berdasarkan Teori Lefebvre “The Production of Space” Studi Kasus: Ruang Publik Kota Larantuka Sebagai Citra Kota Reinha Rosari

Abstract: Citra kota menjadi gerbang awal mengenal sejarah, budaya, ekonomi dan sosial suatu kota. Namun, sebagian besar citra kota terbatas hanya mengikuti trend kota-kota modern tanpa melihat sejarah awal terbentuknya kota tersebut. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menjelaskan penerapan konsep produksi ruang publik sebagai citra kota. Sejalan dengan tujuan tersebut, Kota Larantuka dipilih sebagai studi kasus. Teori Lefebvre “The Production of Space” dan elemen primer kota digunakan untuk membaca isu dari studi kasus, ke… Show more

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“…This spatial openness, therefore, leads to the combination of the public-private sphere (Nusaputra and Dwisusanto 2022). Moreover, the existence of informal activities in different economic-socialcultural domains has also raised the spirit of owning and maintaining a place through the concept of a sense of belonging (Lake et al 2020). The daily activities repeated all the time have become the lifeblood of public open spaces (Francis et al 2012) with subsequent impact on the quality development of urban architecture by contributing to the living spaces which improve the overall urban architecture (Micek and Staszewska 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This spatial openness, therefore, leads to the combination of the public-private sphere (Nusaputra and Dwisusanto 2022). Moreover, the existence of informal activities in different economic-socialcultural domains has also raised the spirit of owning and maintaining a place through the concept of a sense of belonging (Lake et al 2020). The daily activities repeated all the time have become the lifeblood of public open spaces (Francis et al 2012) with subsequent impact on the quality development of urban architecture by contributing to the living spaces which improve the overall urban architecture (Micek and Staszewska 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%