Abstract

Physical elements forming characters in the corridor Somba Opu street Makassar city such as trees/shade, diversity of buildings, street furniture, open space, accessibility, density, contrast, parking, pedestrian pathways, and pavement are still considered to be less supportive of characteristics and strengthen the identity of the corridor area the street. In this case, the physical elements still give the impression of being neglected on several corridor Somba Opu street Makassar city, besides that improper arrangement and processing of elements can also affect the convenience of visitors in shopping or users of the corridor Somba Opu street Makassar city, giving rise to responses from community groups to the physical elements in the corridor. From this background, the formulation of the problem in this study is the extent of the influence of the physical elements forming the character of the corridor Somba Opu street Makassar city, and which physical elements dominate the character formation of the corridor Somba Opu street Makassar city, according to the community response. This paper is intended to analyze and find out the physical elements that dominate the character formation of the street corridor that automatically affects the characteristics that already exist on the corridor Somba Opu Street Makassar city based on the response from the community. In this study, it is based on a quantitative and qualitative paradigm, which will compare the response of the community to the physical elements forming the street character. The method in this study was through questionnaires and interviews with community groups (shop owners, street users/visitors, and street vendors) to find out their responses to the physical elements that make up the character in the corridor Somba Opu Street Makassar city, and then obtain the data analyzed with the help of the SPSS program with discriminant techniques. The results of this study indicate the element of accessibility that dominate the formation of the corridor Somba Opu street Makassar city corridor character, according to the response from the community (shop owners, users/visitors, and street vendors).

Highlights

  • A s the provincial capital of South Sulawesi, Makassar has several commercial areas or trade centers with distinctive characteristics and different service scales

  • The method in this study was through questionnaires and interviews with community groups to find out their responses to the physical elements that make up the character in the corridor Somba Opu street Makassar city, and obtain the data analyzed with the help of the SPSS program with discriminant techniques

  • Trees; dominant gives a positive response of 26.7%, because it is considered to be able to provide shade, especially when their vehicles are parked as well as a beautiful view on the street of Somba Opu Makassar because it looks like a straight line

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Introduction

A s the provincial capital of South Sulawesi, Makassar has several commercial areas or trade centers with distinctive characteristics and different service scales. Where the meaning of shopping (shopping) means buying, visiting shops to make purchases and see goods (the store in question is a building or space where goods or services are sold to the public), and street itself originates from the Latin "sternere" which means coating, it implies the limitation of the surface and the marking made in open space which becomes the concept of the street hierarchy. Some shopping streets in Makassar have started to develop with quite high trade intensity, one of which is shopping street which is on Somba Opu street.

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