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SUMMER CAMP 2019 : Urban Infrastructure and Community Development in Developing Country 19-23 August 2019

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SUMMER CAMP 2019 : Urban Infrastructure and Community Development in Developing Country

Urban and Regional Planning
School of Architecture, Planning, and Policy Development
Bandung Institute of Technology

Objectives
The aim of this program is to organize a global collaboration that provides insight in exploring the following questions.
• How is the formation of an infrastructure system in urban areas of developing countries?
• How does a community involvement in the provision of infrastructure in urban areas?
• How is the strategies to create a sustainable management and provision of infrastructure in urban areas of developing countries with community involvement in it?

Course Subjects
• Basic Module of Infrastructure Service and Provision on Engineering System
• Improving Access to Urban Infrastructure in Built Environment
• The Nature and Forms of Informal Urbanism
• Governance Mechanism and Tactical Urbanism
• Concept and Strategy in Community Development
• Urban Settlement in Bandung City

Venue
Class Rooms :
• Urban and Regional Planning, School of Architecture, Planning, and Policy Development, Bandung Institute of Technology
• Observation in Lebak Siliwangi Urban Village, Bandung

Field Sites :
• Mt. Tangkuban Perahu
• Lembang’s Square (Alun-Alun), West Bandung Regency
• Saung Angklung Mang Udjo, Bandung

Course Information
• Field visit and overview of urban infrastructure and community development
• Seminar class
• Group work: discussion and presentation
• Desk study
• Understanding urban infrastructure and community development framework
• Field trip to tourist attraction in Bandung Metropolitan area

Collaborative Institutitons
• School of Architecture, Planning, and Policy Development, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia
• School of Architecture, Design and Planning, The University of Sydney, Australia
• Department Social, Political and Territorial Sciences, University of Aveiro, Portugal
• Advanced Architectural, Environmental and Civil Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
• Bandung City Goverment

Confirmation/RSVP : CLOSED
bit.ly/RSVPSummerCamp
Contact :
Ms. Yovita Tisarda (mobile : +62 821 1946 2905, WA : 0812 2447 9097, Email : yovitatfebriani@gmail.com)

 

 

 

 

 

Summer Camp ITB 2018: ‘Ngalokat Cai, Ngajaga Lembur

 

Saung Angklung Udjo

Angklung is is a musical instrument from Indonesia made of a varying number of bamboo tubes attached to a bamboo frame. The angklung is popular throughout the world and its music have become an important part of the cultural identity of Sundanese communities in West Java and Banten. On November 18, 2010, UNESCO officially recognized the Indonesian angklung as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
Saung Angklung Udjo is a cultural tourism destination in Bandung City with its concern of preserving and developing Sundanese culture through the means of education and training. Saung Angklung Udjo has the main attraction in performing Angklung. Besides performing Angklung, Saung Angklung Udjo shows some spectacular short performances, such as: Marionette Puppet demonstration, Helaran ceremony, traditional dance and Arumba.

 

Performance at Saung Angklung Udjo
Source: https://travel.kompas.com

Further information please visit: https://angklungudjo.com/

Tangkuban Perahu Mountain

Tangkuban Perahu is a stratovolcano 30 km north of the city of Bandung. It has the highest point at 6,837 ft (2,084 meter) and has 10 craters (Kawah Ratu, Kawah Upas, Kawah Baru, Kawah Lanang, Kawah Ecoma, Kawah Jurig, Kawah Siluman, Kawah Domas, Kawah Jarian dan Pangguyangan Badak). It is a popular tourist attraction where tourists can hike or ride to the edge of the crater to view the hot water springs and boiling mud up close. The mountaian name translates roughly to “upturning of (a) boat” or “upturned boat” in Sundanese, referring to the local legend of its creation.

Kawah Ratu/Queen’s Crater of Mount Tangkuban Perahu: The Biggest Crater
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangkuban_Perahu
The story of this local legend tells of “Dayang Sumbi”, a beauty who lived in West Java. She cast away her son “Sangkuriang” for disobedience, and in her sadness was granted the power of eternal youth by the gods. After many years in exile, Sangkuriang decided to return to his home, long after the two had forgotten and failed to recognize each other. Sangkuriang fell in love with Dayang Sumbi and planned to marry her, only for Dayang Sumbi to recognize his birthmark just as he was about to go hunting. In order to prevent the marriage from taking place, Dayang Sumbi asked Sangkuriang to build a dam on the river Citarum and to build a large boat to cross the river, both before the sunrise. Sangkuriang meditated and summoned mythical ogre-like creatures -buto ijo or green giant(s)- to do his bidding. Dayang Sumbi saw that the tasks were almost completed and called on her workers to spread red silk cloths east of the city, to give the impression of impending sunrise. Sangkuriang was fooled, and upon believing that he had failed, kicked the dam and the unfinished boat, resulting in severe flooding and the creation of Tangkuban Perahu from the hull of the boat


LIST OF PARTICIPANTS ITB SUMMER CAMP 2019

1
Agustinus Pratama
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
2
Ahmad Jangki Nurdiansyah
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
3
Annisa Nur Diana
Environmental Engineering/FTSL
Bandung Institute of Technology
4
Auliya Maula Alqadrie
Architecture/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
5
Ayu Permatasari Haryanto
Magister of Landscape Architecture/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
6
Dena Andromeda
Magister of Development Studies/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
7
Dinan Permana Ramadan
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
8
Dwininta Puspitasari
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
9
Elma adnin
Environmental Engineering/FTSL
Bandung Institute of Technology
10
Elviza Nanda
Environmental Engineering/FTSL
Bandung Institute of Technology
11
Eri Krismiyaningsih
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
12
Fauzi Amallul
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
13
Fadly Haley Tanjung
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
14
Gabriel Bagas Hertanto Merung
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
15
Ghyna Nabila
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
16
Hanafi Kholifatul Iman
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
17
Haura Zidna Fikri
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
18
Indriany Putri
Magister of Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
19
Irfan Rachman Widjaja Kusmirat
Magister of Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
20
Jerry Alfajri Amrifa
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
21
Juangga Fariz
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
22
Manik Pramdani
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
23
Meily Sembiring
Civil Engineering/FTSL
Bandung Institute of Technology
24
Mochamad Primasakti Satyagraha
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
25
Muhammad Abdul Mubdi Bindar
Transportation/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
26
Muhammad Hafidz Fauzan
Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering/FITB
Bandung Institute of Technology
27
Nadia Rizka Avianti
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
28
Nafandra Syabana Lubis
Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering/FITB
Bandung Institute of Technology
29
Nisa Nabilah
Magister of Urban Design/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
30
Nur Almira Rahardyan

Bandung Institute of Technology
31
Ramadhan F
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
32
Resti Ramadhanti
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
33
Riandzaki Hafiz
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
34
Riris Renta Tutamana Sinaga
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
35
Saga Maulana
Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering/FITB
Bandung Institute of Technology
36
Sari Kusumaningsih
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
37
Siti Hajar Aswad
Magister of Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
38
Vania Brillianty
Environmental Engineering/FTSL
Bandung Institute of Technology
39
You One Van Tomi Lumbanraja
Urban and Regional Planning/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
40
Yulianto
Magister of Development Studies/SAPPK
Bandung Institute of Technology
41
Gota OTAGIRI
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
42
Tomoka MURAKAMI
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
43
Momoka KAWAGUCHI
Civil Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
44
Hiroki TANAKA
Civil Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
45
Keiichiro TANABE
Civil Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
46
Hayate NAGAOKA
Civil Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
47
Koki ASAKAWA
Environmental Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
48
Ryuuichi IMAYOSHI
Environmental Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
49
Suguru NISHIOKA
Environmental Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
50
Kotaro HATTORI
Environmental Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
51
Yuuya HATTORI
Environmental Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
52
Shunya MIZOUE
Environmental Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
53
Tokio MIZOJIRI
Environmental Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
54
Syunjiro MORI
Environmental Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
55
Riki YUKAWA
Environmental Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
56
Yingyin DU
Environmental Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
57
He HUANG
Environmental Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
58
Eunseo KIM
Environmental Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
59
Ayumi OKABAYASHI
Environmental Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
60
Tomoka MAKINO
Environmental Engineering
Ritsumeikan University
61
Reo TAKAHARA
Civil Engineering
Graduate school of Ritsumeikan University
62
Toru KINUGASA
Civil Engineering
Graduate school of Ritsumeikan University
63
Yusaku FUKUI
Environmental Engineering
Graduate school of Ritsumeikan University
64
Hayato MORI
Environmental Engineering
Graduate school of Ritsumeikan University
65
Dowon KIM
Civil Engineering
Ritsumeikan University (Teacher)
66
Toshiyuki SHIMIZU
Environmental Engineering
Ritsumeikan University (Teacher)

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