The cities in Java calls for a reevaluation of urban planning. Increased noise, pollution, and traffic congestion have harmed residents' quality of life.
The cities in Java calls for a reevaluation of urban planning. Increased noise, pollution, and traffic congestion have harmed residents' quality of life. Sustainable strategies, like the "pager mangkok" concept, integrating green spaces, and promoting public transport, are essential. Prioritizing health and comfort can make cities livable and resilient.
Bimo Hernowo
Bimo Hernowo, he completed his bachelor’s degree in architecture at Sebelas Maret University Surakarta, Indonesia in 2000,obtained a master’s degree in Theory and History of Architecture from Toyohashi University of Technology in 2003, Japan. Engaged in continuing the study in planning and management and received a Post Graduate Diploma (Dipl. -postgrad Reg & -stadtpl.) in 2006 from Fakultät Raumplanung TU Dortmund in Germany. Former EU corespondent for Indonesian Architecture Magazine(I-ARCH). In 2008–2009, studied Economics of Culture related to historical buildings at Fakulteit Historische en Kunstwetenschappen, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, the Netherlands. He is a Ph.D. researcher at the Research Institute for History and Art History(OGK), Utrecht University, the Netherlands.
Revival Pager Mangkok Concept Social Harmony Ecological Sustainability applied urban planning study case in Java common ground Ecological City