ABSTRACT

This study aims to determine the extent to which the impact of the event affects the creation of a temporary territorial transformation of the corridor structure. This research is qualitative research. The research variables are changes in soft space found in residential corridors, including the width of the road area on the sidewalk, and the garden of the residence. Sampling was carried out by means of before and after studies which emphasized the observation of literature study results and direct observation. The results showed that the significance of sidewalk changes can be seen during the day and at night where there is a change in function, as well as the crowd. Changes in the function of the sidewalk area and road buildings when there are activities are not merely spatial changes, but also affect the territorial structure, namely the occurrence of changes in depth sequences in the spatial strata.