IKN’s Bluebelt: Territorial Reinvention Of Balikpapan Bay’s Ecosystem As IKN’s Hinterland

Putri, Haninati Kirana Andrianing (2024) IKN’s Bluebelt: Territorial Reinvention Of Balikpapan Bay’s Ecosystem As IKN’s Hinterland. Other thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.

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Abstract

Territorial theory refers to a paradigm shift in architecture, from the conventional approach which focuses on specific sites to an approach that involves a broader and more complex territorial scale. Territory has become the necessary scale required to register and engage the complexity of networks and information at play in each physical environment. A territorial problem is an occurrence in Indonesia as well. The plan to move the national capital from Jakarta to East Kalimantan poses a threat to Balikpapan Bay. Balikpapan Bay as IKN main waterway “terrorizes” it as wildlife habitat. The bay consists of natural ecologies, infrastructural networks, and social systems. The architecture employed should be viewed as a synecdoch as integral parts of a broader network of anthropocene logistics. In this network, Balikpapan Bay is not an isolated object but rather a node that connects various elements in the process of the development of IKN. The problem is addressed through underwater structure that hijacks sedimentation in a new way to synergize the different needs of both non-human and human living by Balikpapan Bay. In its speculative imagination, The Blue Belt is a pair of ecological buffer expanding parallel to the perimeter of IKN’s waterway traffic, and laterally from the perimeter of one coast to the other in order to separate the ecological and hinterland territory, while rehabilitating the ecosystem living within its span. Temporary structures-built overtime, with different building typologies to serve different time frame’s ecological state, sedimentation state and needs of human; awareness through research and educational building, to economic and social through fishing community dwellings.

Item Type: Thesis (Other)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Territorial Architecture, Networked Territory, Sedimentation, Balikpapan Bay
Subjects: N Fine Arts > NA Architecture > NA2750 Architectural design.
Divisions: Faculty of Civil, Planning, and Geo Engineering (CIVPLAN) > Architecture > 23201-(S1) Undergraduate Thesis
Depositing User: Haninati Kirana Andrianing Putri
Date Deposited: 16 Feb 2024 06:21
Last Modified: 16 Feb 2024 06:21
URI: http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/107194

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