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Architects:SHAU Indonesia
Area:4353m²
Year:2024
Photographs:Instansi Direktorat PKP
Lead Architects:Florian Heinzelmann, Daliana Suryawinata
Category:Urban Design,Library,Community
Lead Team:Florian Heinzelmann, Daliana Suryawinata
Project Management:Instansi Direktorat PKP
Engineering & Consulting > Other:Pauline Boedianto
Engineering & Consulting > Mep:Ruang Jelajah
General Constructing:DIWONGSO AGUNG KONSTRUKSI
Engineering & Consulting > Civil:KOTAKU and DLH Kabupaten Sleman
City:Yogyakarta
Country:Indonesia
Text description provided by the architects. Kampungs (villages) represent a distinct urban form in Indonesian cities, characterized by high-density, low-rise buildings. Kampung Mrican in Yogyakarta is in proximity to two large universities and therefore provides residential rentals too. Improving kampungs demands context-sensitive, acupunctural design rather than top-down planning, ensuring the preservation of original fabric and identity.
In collaboration with with PKP Directorate under the Ministry of Public Works and Housing, SHAU designed a library, playground, public space, flood-control post, a community garden, a bridge, and a sidewalk system. The aim is to enhance living conditions by upgrading infrastructure, improving pedestrian networks, rebranding the village, and incorporating educational and play elements.
The planning process involved kampung residents. Urban and social analyses guided site selection, with the residents' active participation in the design. The walkway along the river was a successful outcome of negotiations that necessitated a setback from the existing residences. Safety features, like flood-control posts and fences, were designed using an interpretation of local batik patterns, integrating green plants and street lighting. Sidewalks display historical Javanese texts conveying environmental and educational messages. The signages provide a contemporary identity with local context. The urban gardening community received upgraded facilities. They produce eco-enzyme products, an organic recycling practice.
Microlibrary Pringwulung was designed to allow various functions underneath the volume on stilts, including weddings, local events, and motorbike parking. Its terracotta facade plays with batik pattern motives from Yogyakarta, filtering sunlight and heat while allowing cross-ventilation. A single custom terracotta shingle is used and placed into five different positions on a steel mesh for easy construction. The terracotta is manufactured merely a few blocks away. The microlibrary, a renovated Joglo community space, and an upgraded urban farm form an activity hub in the village.
The playground combines cultural and play activities, integrating traditional games into the plaza above the wastewater treatment facility. It features swinging seats, merry-go-rounds, a slide, and a terracotta 'Wayang' (shadow puppet) figure of Gatotkaca, a favorite local hero from the traditional literature, which also corresponds with the street name.
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