Abstract

The Kayutangan Corridor is one of the areas in Malang that holds many historical values, namely as a shopping center in the Dutch colonial era. However, the glory and history of kayutangan began to fade with the times. This research's general objective is to provide a design proposal for the Kayutangan corridor that can present historical stories of the buildings along the corridor, such as an open-air museum, with the building as its object. The research method used is descriptive qualitative research with a signage theory approach. The final result of this study is the proposed signage and pedestrian design in the Kayutangan corridor.

Highlights

  • Malang is the second-largest city after Surabaya in East Java and was one of the best results of the Dutch East Indies colonial city planning

  • The history of the Kayutangan area is divided into several periods based on regional development

  • In the pre-Indische period, the Kayutangan area was a village connected by footpaths

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Introduction

Malang is the second-largest city after Surabaya in East Java and was one of the best results of the Dutch East Indies colonial city planning. It can be proven by the many legacies of colonial architecture that are still standing majestically (Handinoto, 2010). The Kayutangan street corridor is one of the Dutch colonial era's legacies used to function as the main street and trade center in Malang. This area has much historical value making the buildings along the street corridors are designated as cultural heritage buildings. Several buildings played an important role during the Dutch colonial period

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