PEMANFAATAN TAMAN KOTA SEBAGAI RUANG INTERAKSI SOSIAL MASYARAKAT DI TAMAN LANGSAT JAKARTA
Abstract
Langsat Park is a green open space located in an urban area. These changes are evident in the improvement of facilities, cleanliness, security, and the arrangement of the park area for visitors. The existence of city parks is now starting to be noticed and utilized optimally by city residents, considering that their existence is balanced with the existence of malls or shopping centers whose construction is located in urban areas. This has become an alternative choice that can be utilized by city residents for a more comfortable place to interact for urban residents in using city facilities, especially Langsat Park as an open space. In this article, we will discuss the criteria for a comfortable city park for interaction for urban residents in general. To determine the level of comfort, an interview method was conducted where direct contact was carried out. Furthermore, the frequency of these keywords will be used as a reference to define the level of comfort of city parks. This article is expected to be used as a reference in the planning or development of comfortable city parks in the future.
Keywords: urban park, green open space, social interaction, comfort, public space
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