Exploitation of Riverbanks as a Temporary Space for the Production of Social Space Based on Urban Public Space Needs

Availability of water, Geoelectric, Epanet, Sensors, Dual reservoir.

Authors

  • S. Wardiningsih Department of Architecture, National Institute of Science and Technology, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • S.I. Wahyudi, H.P. Adi Department of Civil Engineering, Sultan Agung Islamic University, Semarang, Indonesia
  • Agung W. Biantoro Department of Civil Engineering, Universitas Mercu Buana, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • P.T. Putra Department of Architecture Landscape, National Institute of Science and Technology, Jakarta, Indonesia
March 10, 2025

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Public space is formed through social processes or the production of space, which develops over time as a result of these processes. Social space is created within a specific temporal structure. The exploitation of the East Flood Canal riverbank functions as a public space based on its role as a temporary social space. The purpose of this research is to analyze the riverbank as a public space-based spatial layout and to identify the factors that influence its use as a temporary social space. The methods employed include descriptive evaluation and a literature review of related research results. Spatial analysis is conducted using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method, which involves an analysis of objectives, followed by factor levels, criteria, sub-criteria, and alternative levels. The final results of this research are influenced by three main factors: the spatial layout and its shaping elements, the users and economic actors, and the networks that connect and create ties between social actors, both individuals and community groups.