Abstract

Urban development triggers transformation in kampongs. The concept of a kampong as a residential area that has transformed into mix used area creates spatial conflict. This study aims to identify and give brief explanations about spatial conflicts in urban kampongs. The research was conducted in qualitative research paradigm which operated through site observation, questionnaire and literature. The result showed multiple inhabitant perceptions and area development lead spatial conflicts in urban kampong, such as discussion about: vacant spaces, houses’ transition area and houses’ front yards. The evidence of spatial conflicts are clearly shown by signage, barriers, and even buildings installations.

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