Shirleyana, S.T., M.Sc.RDP., Ph.D.

Foto Profil Shirleyana 021025

Pendidikan | Education

  • S1 Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya – Teknik Arsitektur
  • S2 TU Dortmund & University of the Philippines – Regional Planning
  • S3 University of New South Wales Sydney – Urban Planning

Mata Kuliah yang diampu | Teaching

  • Studio Desain Arsitektur Komplek Bangunan
  • Pengantar Arsitektur Kota
  • Apresiasi Arsitektur
  • Metode Desain Arsitektur
  • Perumahan Formal

Minat Bidang Riset | Research Interest

  • kampung
  • resilience
  • urban studies
  • urban design

 Publikasi | Publication

Journal Articles

Shirleyana, Hawken, S., Sunindijo, R.Y. and Sanderson, D. (2023), “The critical role of community networks in building everyday resilience – Insights from the urban villages of Surabaya”, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Vol. 98, p. 104090 (1-16), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.104090

Palazzo, E. and Shirleyana (2024), “The TEA evaluation toolkit: Assessing transdiciplinary, experiential, ad adaptive learning and teaching in urban design studios”, Education and Urban Society, Vol. 56, pp. 93-120, https://doi.org/10.1177/00131245221106732

Shirleyana, Hawken, S., Sunindijo, R.Y. and Sanderson, D. (2021), “Narratives of everyday resilience: lessons from an urban kampung community in Surabaya, Indonesia”, International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, Vol 12 (2), pp.196-208, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJDRBE-06-2020-0056

Shirleyana, Hawken, S. and Sunindijo, R.Y. (2018), “City of Kampung: Risk and resilience in the urban communities of Surabaya, Indonesia”, International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation. Vol 36 (5), pp.543-568, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJBPA-02-2018-0025

Shirleyana and Djalante, R. (2017). “Planning for Safe Public Open Space in Reconstruction Sites after Large-scale Disasters: Comparing Indonesia and Japan”, in: Fekete, A., Garschagen, M., Norf, C. & Stephan C. (Eds.) Recovery after extreme events. Lessons learned and remaining challenges in Disaster Risk Reduction. Integrative Risk and Security Research, 2/2017, pp.12-22.

Equipaje, R., Shirleyana and Yulvizar, C. (2017), “Resilient-Designed Community Structures and Facilities for Vulnerable Coastal Cities. Lessons Learned from Indonesia and the Philippines”, in: Fekete, A., Garschagen, M., Norf, C. & Stephan C. (Eds.) Recovery after extreme events. Lessons learned and remaining challenges in Disaster Risk Reduction. Integrative Risk and Security Research, 2/2017, pp.23-35.

Shirleyana & Sari, A. A. (2013). “The possibility for public green open space provision in informal settlement case study of Kampung Kejawan Lor, Surabaya”, Journal of Architecture & Environment, 12(2), 193-206. Available at: http://iptek.its.ac.id/index.php/joae/article/view/875

Shirleyana (2013). “The Possibility of Creating Available Spaces into Pocket Park in Urban Settlements in Indonesia”, e-JETU Jurnal Eco Teknologi UWIKA, Vol.1 No. 1, page: 1-6. ISSN: 2301-850x

Shirleyana (2013). “Nachhaltige Freilächen im städtischen Raum – Die Ansichten der Behörden und das Anliegen der Gemeinde“, Südostasien Journal (South East Asia Journal). Vol.1, page:38-39. ISSN 1434-7067 -2.

Shirleyana, Nirajan Dhakal, Ma. Besilda Arevalo (2012), “Using GIS Tools for Identifying New Family Planning Clinics Based on Social and Accessibility Factors: The Case of Central Java, Indonesia”, Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Komputer (Computer Science Journal), Pelita Harapan University, Vol. 9 No.1 September 2012. page: 15-22. ISSN: 1412-9523.

 Book Chapters

Palazzo, E., Pelucca, B., Nguyen, S.T., Shirleyana (2023), “Three forms of resilience learned from the safe-to-flood landscape of the upper Mekong delta”, in Routledge Handbook of Urban Landscape Research, pp. 208 – 222, http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003109563-18

Conference Papers

Shirleyana, Hawken, S., Sunindijo, R.S., Sanderson, D. (2019), “People-centred perspectives on resilience: A story of urban kampung in Surabaya, Indonesia”, 12th IFOU (International Forum on Urbanism) Conference: Beyond Resilience, Tarumanegara University, Jakarta, 24-26 June 2019. Available at: http://ifou.org/publication/

Sari A.A., Shirleyana, and Feliciani, F.A. (2015), “Optimizing Visual Quality of Façade in Social Housing”, International Seminar on Partnership for Sustainable Housing and Urban Development, Surabaya, 15-16 Oktober 2015.

Shirleyana and Sari, A.A. (2015), “Roles of Pedestrian Ways in Spatial Network to Create City Image – the Case of Tunjungan Surabaya”, International Seminar on Partnership for Sustainable Housing and Urban Development, Surabaya, 15-16 Oktober 2015.

Shirleyana and Sari, A.A. (2013), “The Possibility for Public Green Open Space Provision in Informal Settlement. Case Study of Kampung Kejawan Lor, Surabaya”, International Seminar on Green Concept in Architecture and Environment, ITS, Surabaya, 26 September 2013.

Sari, A.A. and Shirleyana (2013), “Optimizing Urban Open Space as Students Favorite Places for Restoration. Case Study of University Students in Bandung”, International Seminar on Green Concept in Architecture and Environment, ITS, Surabaya, 26 September 2013.

Shirleyana and Sari, A.A. (2012), “The Emergence of Informal Riverside Settlements and Challenges for Planning: The Case of Kalimas in Surabaya, Indonesia”, 3rd International Seminar on Tropical Eco Settlement, Jakarta, 31 Oktober – 2 November 2012.

Sari, A.A.and Shirleyana (2012), “Defining Urban Acupuncture as an Alternative Strategy to Cure the City Problems of Indonesia”, 3rd International Seminar on Tropical Eco Settlement, Jakarta, 31 Oktober – 2 November 2012.

Shirleyana and Sari, A.A. (2012), “Lively Riverfront Space for Community: Challenges for Kalimas River Redevelopment Plan of Surabaya”. Planocosmo International Seminar, ITB, Bandung 8-9 October 2012.

Perolehan Hibah | Grants

  • 2013, IbM Kampung Kedung Anyar Surabaya dalam Mengolah Sampah Rumah Tangga, Rp. 45 juta
  • 2013, IbPE Industri Fesyen Surabaya, Rp. 90 juta
  • 2014, IbPE Industri Fesyen Surabaya, Rp. 100 juta

Contact

shirleyana@widyakartika.ac.id

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