Perencanaan Terminal Bus di Kulon Progo yang aman terhadap wanita dengan pendekatan desain CPTED ( Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design )
Abstract
The development of the city from day to day and year to year can not be separated from
the pattern of human activity in it and inhabit space. Man himself is essentially made up of two
genders: men and women. The talk about both of them leads us to deepen the character of both in
occupying public space facilities as the architectural products that overshadow them. Some voices
from feminists expressed their discomfort and insecurity in public facilities that seemed to limit
their activities. Criminality in big cities has become a problem faced by government and society.
Criminal acts may arise with a lack of security in the environment where women gather in these
areas. One of the public facilities in the spotlight of crime rates is the bus terminal.
Based on the fact that Indonesia itself will become a tourist destination with the number
of visitors entering the top 10 in 2033, Yogyakarta itself has been preparing to serve visitors from
outside Indonesia and from within Indonesia itself considering Yogyakarta is the second
destination with a destination in Indonesia is crowded after Bali and because the government is
also carrying the concept of Aetropolis City in Kulon Progo which is still in the development area
to build New Yogyakarta International Airport Airport and certainly with the concept of
Aerotropolis City will be a surge of visitor mobility with the number of visitors then the land
transportation sector which is represented by buses and other urban transport will occupy the top
position for the affairs with the arrival of visitors and of course with the number of visitors then it
takes a place to accommodate or accommodate visitors from various backgrounds and different
namely the Bus Terminal. Another fact of the many criminal cases that occur against women in
public space facilities in this case the Bus Terminal will be a major problem. Design results on the
building form where the Terminal building carries the CPTED approach (Crime Preventioun
Through Environmental Design) a theory coined by Oscar Newman in the year 1977 by
maximizing surveillance and visitor visibility to minimize vurnerable area or in other words
vurnerable area is a gap to commit crime in it.
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