2018
DOI: 10.14246/irspsd.6.3_22
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The Planning and Design of Residential Facilities in Poor Areas with Limited Land

Abstract: This paper summarises the proposed physical planning and design in the poor area of Kampong Muharto, Malang City. As a community, the residents want to adjust their spatial setting to accommodate for social activities. This research lays out several options for their neighbourhood with consideration for the available space. The study area was analysed using the Strength-Weakness-Opportunity-Threat (SWOT) method and it was found that there were two sections of the area in need of planning and design. The primar… Show more

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“…Similarly, riverside areas also face problems regarding controlling GOS for settlements located near river banks. Such areas also require special designs for city residents (Tutuko, Subagijo, & Aini, 2018). Accordingly, Wikantiyoso and Tutuko (2013) have mentioned that the Green City planning practice in Surabaya should monitor development of coastal areas in anticipation of applying GC design concepts.…”
Section: The Role Of Green Open Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, riverside areas also face problems regarding controlling GOS for settlements located near river banks. Such areas also require special designs for city residents (Tutuko, Subagijo, & Aini, 2018). Accordingly, Wikantiyoso and Tutuko (2013) have mentioned that the Green City planning practice in Surabaya should monitor development of coastal areas in anticipation of applying GC design concepts.…”
Section: The Role Of Green Open Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Condition of settlements infrastructure, mainly, for solid waste management, sewerage system, and drainage system [6,11]. Both solid waste and wastewater become the primary problem for the environment, especially the river [15]. The weak sewerage system which directly connected to the river is often causing the contamination of black water.…”
Section: Sustainability Of the Settlementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almost all slums experience lack of green open space because of limited land. Building green open space in the form of parks, home garden, or plants along the river and street is also a kind of beautification [6,11,14,15].…”
Section: Sustainability Of the Settlementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research works in other nations also talked about urban planning, the Government of Taiwan's endeavour to conserve a few of the historical zones of Taipei, the sustainability of structures in a region in Malacca (Go & Lai, 2019;Ismail, 2012) and other historical towns (Drummond, Stier, & Diffendorfer, 2019;Subadyo, Tutuko, & Cahyani, 2018). Some research works have been conducted on colonial cities, such as participatory approaches (Agrawal, 2010), economic and political research (Blatman-Thomas & Porter, 2019;RodrĂ­guez-AlegrĂ­a, Millhauser, & Stoner, 2013;Yi & Ryu, 2015) and sustainable development in urban cities because of the impact of urbanisation (Buchori & Sugiri, 2016;Firman, 2009;Li & Mao, 2019;Qiao et al, 2019;Tutuko & Shen, 2016;Tutuko, Subagijo, & Aini, 2018). Other research works using DC have been carried out by Tutuko and Shen (2014a) on Javanese homes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%