THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE TANJUNG PRIOK TRANSIT AREA IS INDICATIVE OF A BROADER SHIFT TOWARDS THE CREATION OF REGENERATIVE, LIVABLE BUILT ENVIRONMENTS Haidar Panji Indra, Lucia Helly Purwaningsih, Retna Ayu Puspatarini
Universitas Trisakti
Abstract
The Jakarta region, with its concentration of port activities and function as a primary transportation nexus, is confronted with significant challenges related to environmental quality, congestion, and the fragmentation of urban space. This study explores strategies to transform the area towards a regenerative, livable built environment, with a focus on the integration between the port and the station as a sustainable urban revitalization measure. The regenerative design approach is combined with the concept of transit-oriented development (TOD) to create multimodal connectivity, inclusive public spaces, and adaptive green infrastructure. The analysis was conducted through a comprehensive review of the relevant literature, meticulous spatial observation, and a thorough evaluation of the area^s potential. The findings indicate that the integration of transportation nodes and port areas, both physically and functionally, can enhance logistics efficiency, mitigate environmental impacts, and stimulate local economic growth. To achieve the desired transformation, there is a necessity for collaborative governance across various sectors, as well as active community participation. This collaborative effort is essential for realizing the vision of a humane, productive, and sustainable port area.
Keywords: Regional Transformation, Regenerative Livable Built Environment, Transit-Oriented Development