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‘GERETAK’
AS AN INFRASTRUCTURE PLATFORM,STUDIED FROM PONTIANAK CASE
Ahmad Dinawan, IAI.
BUILDING ON WATER:
Jakarta, 09 April 2013
Background
A lack of land-provide was decreased
Climate change and population increase fast
BUILDING ON WATER:
Housing,
Infrastructures
and service facilities
LEARN FROM WATERFRONT CITY
Indonesia as
Island Nation
BUILDING ON WATER
Pontianak as WATERFRONT CITY
They made their homes and environment comfort with sea and waterside around.
Building on water at Pontianak
Geretak as a Stage Structure for Infrastructure & facilities Platform.
Courtesy of Mr. Nizar Kauzar Photographs
Water Level in Ebb condition (surut)
Water Level in Tide condition (pasang)
LEARN FROM WATERFRONT CITY
liked promenade made from lumber structure on the river front
and wet areas
GERETAK as
Pathways pathways with stage structure
Could be integrated to place utilities
LEARN FROM KOTA AIR
intended to support accessibility of community around the river
and any wet areas at the city
also functioned for a dock/pier and a place of gathering peoples
occasionally
GERETAK asinfrastructure
platform
usually placed by the cable web of electricity, Telephone, water pipe,
etc
Courtesy of Mr. Nizar Kauzar Photographs
“functioned for a dock/pier and a place of gathering peoples “
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES
GERETAK as PATHWAY
has changed its materials
commonly with concrete
a part of its unique was gone
threatened ancient districts
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES
increased capacity of national and local civil
society groups
to manage and deliver conservation initiatives in
a strategic and effective manner linked to development and
landscape planning and natural resource
management
CONSERVING GERETAK
to generation, adoption,
adaptation, and application of
lessons for improved
conservation outcomes
Building on water: Innovations & Inventions
Floating Structures
Anchored Structures
Telescopic Structures
CONSIDERATIONS ACTIONS
Screening criteria and planning procedures for Building on Water
Environmental Assessment on Water area
Involuntary Resettlement: Jakarta case
The policies on physical & cultural resources
Environmental and Social Safeguard Process and Responsibilities
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ON WATER AREA
The structure of building on water should not harm the ecosystem surroundings.
Needs a specific assessment of water science and environment competency
Screening criteria and planning procedures for Building on Water
Needs codes and design criteria of building on water
THE POLICIES ON PHYSICAL CULTURAL RESOURCES
Development on water will involving many interest
Needs policies on physical, social and cultural resources.
Waterfront Development
Involuntary Resettlement: Jakarta case
should be prepared firstly with infrastructure planning.
should be considering about how to manage utilities and service
Environmental and Social Safeguard Process and Responsibilities
should be managed with Environmental and Social Safeguard Process and Responsibilities.
Involving active peoples and community participation
neighborhoods development on water area.
References:
Priatmodjo, Danang. Waterfront City. Tarumanagara University, Jakarta, 2010
Jones, Bernie. Neighborhood Planning. Chicago : American Planning Association , 1990.
Hester, Randolph T. Planning Neighborhood Space with People. New York :Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc. , 1984.
Clay, Phillip L. Neighborhood Policy and Planning. Lexington : D.C. Heath and Company, 1983.
Kauzar, Nizar. Best Photographers of Pontianak Communities. Pontianak, 2011-1012.
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