Abstract
Socio-spatial transformation of urban architecture is a process that changes the elements of urban architecture and its formers. Development in coastal areas always impacts local communities on the coast. Sometimes they experience a process of change that requires them to adapt and even integrate situationally. This study aims to describe the socio-spatial transformation reality of contemporary urban architectural elements through a phased dynamic from the perspective of local communities in urban coastal areas. The method is conducted by qualitative research method. This is a single Case Study for identifies a specific case used to study real-life cases of the initiation of adaptation and integration of local communities. Data were obtained through participant observation, documentation and inductive in-depth interviews and focus group discussions that focused on descriptive theme analysis to understand the process of socio-spatial transformation of urban architectural elements in urban coastal local communities. The result of this study is a cycle of socio-spatial transformation of urban architectural elements is formed, consisting of (1) the natural, normal phase; (2) the adaptation initiation phase; and 3) the integration phase.
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Suriandjo, H. S., Surya, B., Salman, D., Bahri, S., Manaf, M., Muhibuddin, A., … Syafri. (2023). SOCIO-SPATIAL TRANSFORMATION: PERSPECTIVE OF MANAGEMENT OF COASTAL AREA DEVELOPMENT BASED ON OPTIMISING THE ROLE OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN MANADO CITY, INDONESIA. Journal of Sustainability Science and Management, 18(6), 23–40. https://doi.org/10.46754/jssm.2023.06.003
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