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RUSUN PENJARINGAN GROUP 6 Yu Sing & Ivan Nasution Adella Reza, Yugo Phurbojoyo, Lela Alifah Rahmi, Putu Amitasari North Jakarta Final-review 6 July 2013

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RUSUN PENJARINGAN

GROUP 6

Yu Sing & Ivan Nasution

Adella Reza, Yugo Phurbojoyo, Lela Alifah Rahmi, Putu Amitasari

North Jakarta

Final-review 6 July 2013

1LITERALLY KAMPUNG

“In every city there are qualities that worth to be lived.These are qualities that the urban design must not steal.”

Wim Wenders

site area 42,000 sqm

number of blocks 13

housing area 25,650 sqm

occupants +/- 5,200 person

density +/-120,000/sqkm

residence occupation labour, merchant

facilities

market 1,431 3,600 sqm

mosque 261 300 sqm

hall 240 400 sqm

playground 610 1,850 sqm

nearby facilities

hospital

school (elementary, junior high, senior high)

shopping center/market

tourists attraction

train station

factories

Located in a dense and developed area

of North Jakarta. Surrounded by public

facilities, factories, markets, and good

public transportation, the site has a

very good potentials to be enhanced

and expanded to accomodate more

people, for living space and to provide

services, along as an experiment of

urban kampung.

potentials

Densitysufficient number of population toform a strong economic activity

Appropriated corridorfor storage, production space,

commercial space, social space

Social cohesion current occupants already have

a very good social ties & connection

Existingeconomic activity

& public spaces sports field, street market,

convenient stores,barber, local shops and cafés

Formality & informality fixed structure with flexible content

Lively public facilitiesstreet market, barber, local shops, and cafes

negative aspects

Segregationisolated and exclusive blocksinward looking units (+)

Disintegrated economic potentialunplanned limited access to local shop

Insufficient facilitieslacks of shops to sell locally produced products, lacks of social spaces, clinic, and open spaces

Fixed unitssmall units size insufficient for expanded familyfixed building mass, does not allow expansion

Insufficient service facilitieslack of motorcycle park & storage

Architectural objectives

to provide ways to densify neighborhood

to plan a horizontal to vertical neighborhood

to provide space and chance to enhance existing economic conditions

to make the site ecologically sound environment

to preserve the nature of KAMPUNG and its social network

2PARTICIPATORY LAB

"... much of what we've seen so far suggests that a large group of diverse individuals will

come up with better and more robust forecasts and make more intelligent decisions than even

the most skilled "decision maker."

The Wisdom Of The CrowdJames Surowiecki

MARKET

CLINIC

SPORTS FIELD & SOCIAL SPACE

MOSQUE & CENTRAL GARDEN

GARBAGE BANK

Market, clinic, mosque, and other public facilities will attract people from outside to get in to the site and gives the ecosystem economic benefits.

Basic system

ack of motorcycle park & storage

Vertical circulation

strengthen existing vertical circulation to allow vertical expansion

Street orientedextend horizontal street to vertical street and connects all block to one ecosystem

street as economic connector, activity generator, & social integrator

Street orientedextend horizontal street to vertical street and connects all block to one ecosystem

street as economic connector, activity generator, & social integrator

Street orientedextend horizontal street to vertical street and connects all block to one ecosystem

street as economic connector, activity generator, & social integrator

Street orientedextend horizontal street to vertical street and connects all block to one ecosystem

street as economic connector, activity generator, & social integrator

Social & economical nodes

reinforce flow of economic and social activity by improving or create market, sports field, clinic, multifunction room, social spaces, etc

New grounds

place parking lot in different levels to allow formation of new ground

Grid system

construct grid to direct expansion

Participatory development

participatory development will takes place, orchestrated by the architect, people will be able to decide: what, where, and how to shape their own ecosystem

3ORCHESTRATING THE CROWD

an ecosystem with spatial flexibility and informality, with strong social bonds between

its occupants.

it develops organically instead of ruled and planned, allowing people to affect and modify

their environment.

Spatial flexibility

the concept will creates spatial flexibility, as how KAMPUNG actually develops.

basic structures of grid and street will be enriched with economic and social nodes, and completed with the organically growing dwellings.

Climatic aspectsperforate existing and additional blocks to increase permeability of the ecosystem as a whole: allowing sunrays and airflow to penetrate the structure, providing cross ventilation & natural light.

Ecological aspects

mangrove vegetation surround the ecosystem to buffer the site from adjacent highway and dense environment.

productive garden and vertical garden can emerge in various spot.

4THANK YOU