Urban Design Dimension Of Informality At The Perimeter Of Brawijaya University And UIN Maliki Malang

  • Tyaghita Cesarin B
  • Hanan H
  • Suharjono Ekomadyo A
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Abstract

Informality is one of the commonly emerged issues in urban design which rarely explored, especially informality within university’s perimeter. Brawijaya as one of the biggest and oldest University in Malang over time has boosted the development of several of its perimeter, provided several hotspots for students and youth. These rapid hotspots growth is related to the growth of informal practices. For cities that developed by its universities, it is necessary to understand both of the formal and informal practices within its perimeter. Through this study I would like to know the characteristic of informality within university perimeter, which formed by Brawijaya, UIN Maliki, and ITN; and to frame it within Carmona’s Urban Design Dimension. Mapping is utilized as a primary method to analyze both formal and informality within site. The formal aspect consists of formal activities, function and site user. While informality mapper consists of street vendors and street art. The research found that while urban informality within Brawijaya and UIN Maliki are related to the character and morphology, its formal structure has; its relation is reciprocal. The morphological, visual and functional dimension of university perimeter is driven by the social, perceptual and temporal dimension formed by its user and showed through informality.

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Tyaghita Cesarin, B., Hanan, H., & Suharjono Ekomadyo, A. (2018). Urban Design Dimension Of Informality At The Perimeter Of Brawijaya University And UIN Maliki Malang. SHS Web of Conferences, 41, 07005. https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184107005

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