Songoyudan road corridor is an essential corridor in the area of CBD I which is located in the Old Town of Surabaya. As a commercial corridor, it is filled by rows of shophouses that sells both variety of goods and secondary needs of most citizens in Surabaya. Initially, the existing buildings are the dutch heritage building which were converted into a shophouses. Yet, there are several shop buildings that has been renovated and reconstructed by the owner into a modern style building. As a corridor which is located both in the developing region and high density of activity, the reducing of the colonial heritage buildings is feared to eliminate the visual distinctiveness of the region. This can also be an unfavorable precedent for other buildings owners when renovating or reconstructing their buildings. So that, their vulnerable heritage building will be reconstructed into a new modern style building that can eliminate the historical value in it. This study aims to find an alternate facade design of shophouses in the corridor as a commercial building which can be used as a reference in designing a new one. The used methodology is descriptive qualitative through technical analysis of visual character of colonial buildings. The elements observed included style, color, texture, pattern, and scale of the building. These findings are expected to provide a guidance to the community, including architects and building owners in reconstructing the existing shophouses especially in the road corridors of Songoyudan and generally in the area of the Old Town Hall Kembang Jepun Surabaya.
Saat ini, tingkat kerentanan terhadap bencana di Indonesia meningkat seiring dengan isu pemanasan global dan permasalahan lingkungan. Isu ini juga menjadi sorotan tujuan SDG terutama pasal 3 tentang kesehatan yang baik dan kesejahteraan (good health and well-being) dan pasal 13 tentang penangan perubahan iklim (climate action). Meskipun pemerintah telah mengeluarkan beberapa peraturan baik tentang mitigasi dan tanggap bencana, namun masyarakat kurang mendapatkan informasi yang cukup dan berkelanjutan, sehingga, tingkat kerentanan masyarakat tinggi khususnya penyadang disabilitas, lansia dan anak-anak. Kegiatan pengabdian ini berupa workshop yang diikuti oleh 5 peserta disabilitas dan 28 mahasiswa Arsitektur ITS serta 7 anggota pengabdi. Workshop ini tidak hanya sebagai wadah untuk meningkatkan tingkat pengetahuan dan kewaspadaan terhadap bencana (alam/non-alam), tetapi juga menjadi wadah aktivitas dan diskusi bersama dan memberikan kesempatan mahasiswa Arsitektur ITS untuk berkegiatan KKN. Pengabdian ini merupakan kerjasama antara pengabdi dari Departemen Arsitektur FT-SPK, PIK (Pusat Informasi & Konsultasi Perempuan Penyandang Disabilitas) Sidoarjo dan Paguyupan Sehati Sukoharjo yang dilakukan dengan menggunakan strategi partisipasi dan kolaborasi. Hasil pengabdian berupa kegiatan workshop yang dilaksanakan dalam waktu 1(satu) hari dan hasil diskusi workshop dijadikan beberapa artikel ilmiah oleh mahasiswa dan tim pengabdian.
Songoyudan road corridor is an essential corridor in the area of CBD I which is located in the OldAbstrak: Koridor jalan Songoyudan merupakan koridor penting di area CBD I yang terletak di wilayah kota lama Surabaya. Sebagai koridor perdagangan, koridor ini dipenuhi dengan deretan ruko yang menjual aneka kebutuhan pokok maupun sekunder sebagian besar warga Surabaya. Pada dasarnya, bangunan yang ada merupakan bangunan peninggalan Belanda yang dialihfungsikan menjadi bangunan ruko. Namun faktanya terdapat beberapa bangunan ruko yang telah direnovasi maupun dibangun kembali dengan style bangunan modern oleh pemiliknya. Sebagai koridor yang terletak di kawasan yang terus berkembang dan memiliki kepadatan aktivitas yang tinggi, fenomena berkurangnya bangunan peninggalan Belanda ini dikhawatirkan mampu menghilangkan kekhasan visual kawasan. Hal ini juga dapat menjadi preseden yang kurang baik bagi pemilik bangunan lain saat merenovasi atau merekonstruksi kembali bangunan mereka. Sehingga, bangunan peninggalan yang telah rapuh kemudian direkonstruksi menjadi sebuah bangunan baru bergaya arsitektur modern sehingga mampu menghilangkan nilai sejarah di dalamnya. Kajian ini bertujuan untuk mencari sebuah alternatif disain fasad bangunan ruko dalam koridor sebagai bangunan komersial yang dapat dijadikan acuan dalam mendisain bangunan ruko yang baru. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode deskriptif kualitatif melalui teknik analisis karakter visual bangunan kolonial. Unsur-unsur yang diamati meliputi style, warna, tekstur, pola, dan skala bangunan. Temuan ini diharapkan mampu memberikan arahan kepada masyarakat termasuk arsitek maupun pemilik bangunan dalam merekonstruksi bangunan ruko yang ada di area koridor Songoyudan pada khususnya, dan di area koridor kota lama Kembang Jepun-Surabaya pada umumnya.Kata Kunci: citra visual, kota lama, koridor
Title: Making Use of Google-Street-View for Urban Observation During Covid-19 Pandemic Data collection in the field of architecture and urban design has been conducted mostly onsite through field survey. Yet, covid-19 pandemic made this activity impossible due to the avoiding physical activities in public area. Field survey in the covid-19 pandemic can be conducted through the make use of Google-Street-View (GSV). However, previous articles did not explain sisytematically the topic in the scope of architecture and urban design which were possible to discuss by using GSV. The article aims to review the implementation of observation technique using GSV to support data collection in the field of architecture and urban design. The research method employs the literature review, and case studies from Indonesian cities and abroad by the narrative method. The result showed that 3 topics of discussions were possible to use the GSV as a tool: streetscape evaluation; reading visual characteristics of the city and town; and architectural conservation. Even though some weaknesses were noticed, this technique of data collection give a flexibility for the user especially the lecturers, researchers, as well as students to complete their data collection.
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