Kudapatkan Artikel tentang CITRA NIAGA Samarinda dan photo tahun 2006.
AGA Khan Award for Architecture, 1987, The Citra Niaga Urban
Development. Developer: PT. Pandurata Indah (Didik Soewandi, Director).
Architects: Antonio Ismael Risianto, PT. Triaco and PT. Griyantara
Architects, Jakarta. Users:Informal Sector Cooperative (Koperasi
Pedagang Pasar). Client: Samarinda Municipal Government. Sponsor:
Institute for Development Studies, Jakarta. Completed: 1986.
Before
its transformation, this site was inhabited by a low-income migrant
population working as street peddlers. These hawkers are still there
occupying over 200 (two hundreds) stalls provided for them free of
charge by the urban development programme. Other built units include 79
(seventy nine) smaller shops catering to high and medium income groups;
141 (one hundred and forty one) shop houses arranged in arcades, as well
as infrastructural and recreational facilities. Pedestrian precincts
are landscaped and automobiles are restricted to the periphery of the
site.
The entire complex is unified by the use of traditional
roof forms. This social, economic and design accomplishment has been
achieved through private and community involvement, without financial or
technical assistance from the government or foreign donors. The jury
notes that "the whole process has been a democratic one, culminating in
the establishment of a management board representing through a
co-operative, the interests of the peddlers, the shop keepers, the local
government and the consultants."
All photographs were taken on Sunday, March 26 2006.
Sumber : www.eastkalture.blogspot.com/2006/12/citra-niaga-samarinda.html
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