URBAN MAPPING FOR SPATIAL KNOWLEDGE: SPATIAL BUILDING CONFIGURATION IN BAGANSIAPIAPI – A PRELIMINARY STUDY
Abstract
Despite its rich cultural heritage and significance as a tourism destination, there has been little research on Bagansiapiapi's spatial characteristics. Such studies could offer valuable insights for improving urban planning, especially in enhancing its potential as a tourist-friendly city. Urban mapping is a way to understand complex built environments through spatial representation. It offers new perspectives for observing, planning, and designing cities. This article examines urban mapping in Bagansiapiapi, a cultural tourism destination in Riau, Indonesia. A qualitative method with a case study approach is employed to collect data, including observations and documentation. The collected information is processed using Building Information Modelling (BIM) and graphic applications. This study aims to reveal spatial configuration along Jalan Perniagaan, contributing to a better understanding of its urban form and potential for development. These findings are expected to support strategies for preserving cultural heritage and improving urban spaces in Bagansiapiapi
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