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Preliminary Studies on the District of Heritage Tourism in Bandung

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Author: Tubagus M Aziz Soelaiman, Yogie Dwimaz Susanto, David Anugrah Kurniawan
Presented in: the 6th International Conference of Arte-Polis
Year: 2017

As a favorite tourist destination known by its panoramic view, weather, and colonial architecture, Bandung has developed its tourism as a heritage tourism area. Villa and Non-Villa District around Gedung Sate and Riau Street is planned in Garden City concept. They are an example of heritage tourism and in this paper are used as case study. Nevertheless, the tourism also brought negative impact to the urban quality and environment character. This preliminary study explores strategies to reduce the negative impact. By analyzing the historical and typological significance of the buildings and environment, this paper would like to explore the gap between the historical development of the city and the planning regulations that make up current physical condition. This study is useful to lay a base in developing a detailed planning regulation in cultural heritage tourism areas.

Access the full paper here: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5481-5_29

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Preliminary Studies on the District of Heritage Tourism in Bandung

  • Location
  • Client
  • Type
  • Size
  • Awards
Author: Tubagus M Aziz Soelaiman, Yogie Dwimaz Susanto, David Anugrah Kurniawan
Presented in: the 6th International Conference of Arte-Polis
Year: 2017

As a favorite tourist destination known by its panoramic view, weather, and colonial architecture, Bandung has developed its tourism as a heritage tourism area. Villa and Non-Villa District around Gedung Sate and Riau Street is planned in Garden City concept. They are an example of heritage tourism and in this paper are used as case study. Nevertheless, the tourism also brought negative impact to the urban quality and environment character. This preliminary study explores strategies to reduce the negative impact. By analyzing the historical and typological significance of the buildings and environment, this paper would like to explore the gap between the historical development of the city and the planning regulations that make up current physical condition. This study is useful to lay a base in developing a detailed planning regulation in cultural heritage tourism areas.

Access the full paper here: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5481-5_29

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PSUD is an independent research-based community in the field of urban design, architecture, and planning, founded by Prof. Ir. M. Danisworo in 1994.

Jl. Dalem Kaum No. 84
Bandung, West Java
Indonesia

psud@psud-cuds.id
+62 878 0010 8164