Kajian Makro-Mezzo-Mikro Pola Dalam Arsitektur pada Jiading Mini Block

Authors

  • Patrick Devito Umar Program Studi Magister Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Katolik Parahyangan, Bandung
  • Karyadi Kusliansjah Program Studi Magister Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Katolik Parahyangan, Bandung

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21460/atrium.v11i3.414

Keywords:

Architectural pattern, geometric, organic, urban development, urban pattern

Abstract

Title: Study of Macro-Mezzo-Micro Patterns in Architecture at Jiading Mini Block

Jiading Mini Block is a carefully planned urban area in Jiading, Shanghai. The growth phenomenon of a large city like Shanghai poses the challenge of creating a densely functional yet spatially organized area. Jiading Mini Block, part of Jiading District, is an example of a planned area that integrates residential, commercial, and public space functions on a dense scale. This research aims to understand how the architectural patterns of Jiading Mini Block form and function across scales and how their integration affects the quality and coherence of urban space. At the macro scale, the influence of urban structures such as main roads and landmarks is analyzed. At the mezzo scale, the block transition pattern is studied. At the micro scale, the patterns of open spaces, pedestrian paths, buildings, and variations in building form and function are examined. This analysis includes various roof forms (ramps, stairs, pyramids, and flat) that illustrate the diversity in vertical patterns and their functional and aesthetic implications. The findings of this study show that Jiading Mini Block results from the interaction between planning patterns and spatial growth. This research indicates that architectural design needs to consider the interconnectedness between the city (macro), area (mezzo), and building (micro) scales. Understand how the position and form of buildings contribute to the spatial structure of the area as a whole.

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Published

2025-12-01