Tipomorfologi Kampung Gembong Sebagai Kampung Kota Pada Area Komersial di Kota Surabaya
Abstract
Surabaya is a city consists of several urban kampongs. In order to design an inclusive city and strengthen its identity, the morphology of the urban kampongs in the Surabaya context needs to be examined. Kampung Gembong is one of the urban kampongs located at Kapasan Area in the central area of Surabaya. This kampong has a complex settlement structure due to its contiguity with the nearby commercial area. This study would like to identify the settlement typology and morphology in Kampung Gembong. This study utilized diachronic reading and typo morphology analysis to identify the typology and morphology of the study area. Study results show that Kampung Gembong could be categorized as a bagging pattern settlement, with a mixture of open-linear pattern. The perimeter area of Kampung Gembong is characterized as trade and service (commercial) area. This research also may identify the socio-economic relationships with the characteristics of the perimeter area, which could be observed through the main occupation of the majority of its populations.
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