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# Tideng Pale Port

As the main transportation artery in Tana Tidung, this port serves as a gateway connecting the regency with other regions via river routes. The constant movement of speedboats and traditional boats provides a real glimpse into the local community's maritime life.

## Key facts

- **address**: Tideng Pale, Sesayap District, Tana Tidung Regency
- **entrance fee**: Free (Parking retribution fees apply)
- **opening hours**: 24 Hours

# Architecture of Tideng Pale Port: Maritime Hub and Tana Tidung's Cultural Identity

Pelabuhan Tideng Pale is more than just a water transportation infrastructure in Tana Tidung Regency, North Kalimantan. Standing majestically on the banks of the Sesayap River, this building has transformed into an architectural icon that unites modern functionality with the depth of local cultural philosophy. As the main gateway to the regency nicknamed "Bumi Upun Taka" (Land of Upun Taka), Pelabuhan Tideng Pale represents the region's ambition for progress without abandoning the traditional roots of the Dayak Belusu and Tidung tribes, which form the social foundation of its community.

## Design Philosophy and Architectural Style

Visually, Pelabuhan Tideng Pale adopts a Neo-Vernacular architectural style. This approach is evident in how traditional elements are reinterpreted using modern materials such as steel, glass, and composites. Its roof structure is the most striking feature, drawing inspiration from the roof shapes of traditional Tidung and Dayak houses, with steep pitches to cope with the high rainfall in North Kalimantan.

The curved lines on the building's facade reflect the dynamics of the Sesayap River's flow, which is the lifeblood of the community. The use of distinctive Kalimantan carving ornaments on the eaves (*lisplang*) and main columns provides a strong visual identity. Dominant colors like yellow, green, and red, often found in local ornamentation, are subtly applied to emphasize the building's character as a cultural center as well as a transportation hub.

## Historical Context and Area Transformation

The construction of Pelabuhan Tideng Pale was part of a strategic plan to accelerate infrastructure development after the formation of Tana Tidung Regency in 2007. Previously, the jetty facilities in this area were very simple and traditional. The need for better accessibility to connect Tana Tidung with surrounding cities like Tarakan, Malinau, and Nunukan prompted the local government to build a representative passenger terminal.

The construction of the port considered the characteristics of the swampy soil and the extreme tides of the Sesayap River. Historically, this location was a traditional trade meeting point, and the construction of this new building aimed to re-establish Tideng Pale's position as an administrative economic center in North Kalimantan.

## Structural Innovation and Construction Details

One of the biggest challenges in the construction of Pelabuhan Tideng Pale was the geotechnical conditions of the riverbank. Architects and engineers implemented a deep pile foundation system to ensure the building's stability against abrasion and river current pressure. The main structure of the building uses a wide-span steel frame, which allows for the creation of interior spaces with minimal columns (clear span), providing a sense of spaciousness and maximum air circulation.

Another unique innovation lies in the integrated floating jetty system connected to the main building via a mechanical gangway. This allows speedboats and ferries to dock safely without being affected by the fluctuations in river water levels, which can vary by several meters between high and low tide. The use of anti-slip flooring material and stainless steel railings ensures passenger safety in the humid environment.

## Unique Architectural Elements and Cultural Ornaments

The most eye-catching architectural detail is the application of the "Pucuk Rebung" (Bamboo Shoot) motif and distinctive Dayak carvings crafted using laser cutting techniques on the facade panels. This motif is not merely decorative; in local philosophy, it symbolizes growth, hope, and the ever-developing strength of the community.

In the interior, the building's ceiling is designed with geometric patterns resembling traditional rattan weaving. Natural light is maximized through the use of skylights and transparent glass walls on the side facing the river, creating a constant visual connection between building users and the natural landscape of the Sesayap River. The waiting area is arranged with a flow pattern that efficiently separates departure and arrival currents, a modern standard applied within a traditional architectural framework.

## Social and Cultural Significance

For the people of Tana Tidung, Pelabuhan Tideng Pale is a symbol of regional pride. This building often serves as a backdrop for regional ceremonial activities and is the first impression for tourists and investors. Socially, the port functions as a "third space"—a meeting point for the various ethnic groups inhabiting North Kalimantan, strengthening social cohesion through interactions in the port's public areas.

The presence of this iconic building also fosters local pride in regional architecture. Its design proves that traditional elements can harmoniously coexist with the needs of modern public facilities, serving as a reference for the construction of other government buildings in Tana Tidung.

## Visitor Experience and Current Utilization

Currently, Pelabuhan Tideng Pale operates as the main transportation hub serving regular routes daily. Visitors are greeted by the majestic roof structure that seems to "float" above the river. The plaza area in front of the port is often used by residents to enjoy the sunset, making this area not just a transit point but also an architectural tourist destination.

Facilities within the building include air-conditioned waiting areas, commercial spaces for local MSMEs selling Tana Tidung handicrafts and culinary specialties, and a tourism information center. The well-organized passenger flow provides a comfort experience comparable to an airport, but with a strong touch of local hospitality.

## Conclusion: A Future Architectural Heritage

Pelabuhan Tideng Pale is a manifestation of North Kalimantan's future vision. Through its architecture, this building tells a story of resilience against nature, respect for ancestors, and readiness to embrace modernity. As an architectural masterpiece on the banks of the Sesayap River, this port will continue to stand as a silent witness to the development of civilization in Bumi Upun Taka, keeping Tana Tidung's identity strong amidst the rapid currents of globalization.
