REVITALISASI KAWASAN TEPI AIR SUNGAI SEMPIDI-SADING MELALUI PENDEKATAN ARSITEKTUR HIJAU DAN ADAPTASI STRUKTUR ADAPTIF BENCANA
Abstract
The Sempidi-Sading Riverbanks suffered serious physical damage following the September 2025 flood and landslide disaster, marked by the failure of retaining walls, silting of the river channel, and inappropriate use of the riverbanks. This study aims to formulate strategies for the management and rehabilitation of the riverbank area through a green architecture approach and a green waterfront concept. The research method used was a case study with qualitative descriptive analysis based on field observations, visual documentation, and literature. The results indicate that river normalization, hybrid retaining wall reconstruction, public greenway design, and flood-adaptive revitalization of the Taman Beji Temple are integrated solutions capable of restoring the area's ecological, social, and spiritual functions. The integration of bioengineering, local materials, and communal public spaces is key to the success of sustainable riverbank management.



