Download PDFOpen PDF in browserOrthophoto as a Digital Architectural Medium for Spatial Improvement Efforts in Slum AreasEasyChair Preprint 143004 pages•Date: August 5, 2024AbstractSlum settlements are one of the issues in urban planning and management in Indonesia. To address this issue, innovative methods are needed to improve the spatial and environmental quality of settlements. This study uses photogrammetric mapping to produce photo data that supports orthophoto processing. Orthophoto serve as digital architectural media with the potential to support efforts to improve slum areas. This study aims to explore the role of orthophotos in the planning and spatial improvement of slum settlements. Orthophoto not only provide accurate and detailed information about settlement conditions but also support various aspects of planning, implementation, and evaluation of improvements. The results show that orthophotos can provide accurate and detailed information about the physical conditions of settlements, facilitating the planning and implementation of improvements. Additionally, orthophotos can be used to monitor and evaluate slum improvement programs. This study emphasizes the importance of using orthophotos to support efforts to improve the quality of slum settlements in Indonesia. Furthermore, this study also demonstrates that the use of photogrammetric technology in mapping slum settlements can expedite the data collection process and reduce costs compared to traditional methods. With orthophotos produced from photogrammetry, urban planning can be more responsive to dynamic changes in the physical and social conditions of slum areas. The implementation of orthophotos in settlement improvements also allows for community involvement in the planning process, as detailed visual information facilitates communication and participation from residents in identifying problems and solutions that align with their needs. Keyphrases: Digital Architecture, Orthophoto, Slum Area
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