Transformation of lots dimension to sustain the pattern of blocks at the city centre of Bandung (original) (raw)

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2020

Abstract

The goal of this research is to find how transformation occurs in a residential environments in the city centre of Bandung. At the beginning the area was a habitation for the indigenous people. The semi grid pattern which applied by the Dutch colonial government divided indigenous villages into city blocks. The government also placed a market that made this area become commercial. The commercial function were placed on the outer side of the block, in the form of row shop houses, while the inside of the block is the indigenous people houses or kampong. The difference of function between the allotments is reflected on the difference between the building material, style and ownership status. The economic development pushes some changes. At this moment irregular vertical buildings dominate the outer and inner block, leads to density. With the survey and observation method to several studied object, the present condition could be recognised, whilst to observe the transformation that occu...

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