Analisis respon peletakan vegetasi berdasarkan fungsi vegetasi terhadap kondisi tapak kawasan Kampus Unissula Semarang

  • Rahman B
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Abstract

Analysis of vegetation laying response based on vegetation function against the site conditions ofthe Semarang Unissula campus area. Green open spaces become an inseparable part in all campusenvironments. No exception at the Sultan Agung Islamic University (Unissula) campus in Semarang with oneof the concepts being Islamic, Green, Ecology and Smart (IGES). More than 1,600 vegetations areembedded in the campus area of Unissula. The purpose of this study is to review how far vegetation is ableto support (provide environmental comfort) as a place for teaching, learning and all activity. By usingqualitative methodology and superimpose map analysis techniques, an analysis of the function of vegetationthat has been planted on the condition of the campus site of Unissula. The result is that the response ofvegetation planting has adjusted to the condition of the site of the Unissula campus, this response is in the form of planting a vegetation function on noise, pollution, circulation and aesthetics. The analysis also showsthat the area covered by vegetation canopy reaches 23% of the total area, but when viewed in more depththe distribution of land cover covered with vegetation canopy covers the pedestrian circulation of each unit(building function) to the mosque as The meeting point of this activity shows that vegetation planning is notonly based on a scale of size but can also go through the approaches of areas that are places and patternsof movement of human activities.

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Rahman, B. (2019). Analisis respon peletakan vegetasi berdasarkan fungsi vegetasi terhadap kondisi tapak kawasan Kampus Unissula Semarang. Jurnal Arsitektur Lansekap, 242. https://doi.org/10.24843/jal.2019.v05.i02.p12

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