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Perancangan Interior Akademi Sepak Bola di Malang dengan Konsep “Beginning Team” Gautama Naritan; Cok Gede Padmanaba; Diana Thamrin
Intra Vol 5, No 2 (2017): Desain Interior 2016/ 2017
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Football is one of the most popular sports in Indonesia. In reverse, Indonesian football is slumped by lack of achievement both domestically and internationally. Indonesia has many talented young players. But not many soccer academies in Indonesia are able to develop these young players. Therefore, adequate facilities are needed that can support the development of young players talent.This design uses the method of collecting quantitative and qualitative data. The design method used is 3 stages, inspiration, ideation, and implementation. Academy soccer in Malang will be more emphasis on facilities that support the activities of students while in the academy. The main facilities are academic learning facilities, and soccer practice facilities. Other supporting facilities are public facilities and administrators. The design of this football academy will provide soccer practice and learning facilities for young Indonesian players.
Perancangan Interior Pusat Fitness dan Kalistenik di Surabaya Christianto Salim; Cok Gede Padmanaba; Grace Mulyono
Intra Vol 3, No 2 (2015): Desain Interior 2014/2015
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Interior design of Fitness Center and Calisthenics in Surabaya is a project designed upon the background to provide a facility that is capable of meeting the exercise needs of the people in Surabaya. Society is not just exercising with the facilities but also feel comfortable. In addition, people are also introduced to the calisthenics sport which is becoming a trend. The planned facilities include a fitness room, lounge, calisthenics room, aerobics room, steam room, whirlpool, locker room, café and lobby, This design leads to the circulation and distribution of a well designed room with a semi-outdoor atmosphere.
Kajian Perbedaan Interior Ruang antara Vihara dan Klenteng di Tarakan Jenny Irawan; Cok Gede Padmanaba
Intra Vol 3, No 2 (2015): Desain Interior 2014/2015
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The building of each religion has a different style of building form and every religion has a different. After doing some research, questionnaire and interview also studied the literature about places of worship of religious Buddhist and Khong Hu Chu, author finds there is an interesting difference in some house of worship, one of which is the place of the religion of Buddha and the Khong Hu Chu. So the issue is interesting to review. To review them, the author uses qualitative deskriptif research methods, where this method is to differentiate between an object and another object. So it can be seen that can be seen from a few things. When seen in terms of building and the roof material used. When seenin detail on the interior, both Temples and Monasteries, both set is still influenced by Chinese architecture.
Perancangan Interior Hotel bagi Kaum Difabel dengan Prinsip Desain Universal dan Inklusif di Surabaya Aurellia Eunice Wahono; Cok Gede Padmanaba; Diana Thamrin
Intra Vol 5, No 2 (2017): Desain Interior 2016/ 2017
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People with Disabilities (PwD) are those with different physical, cognitive, mental, or emotional abilities. As stated in Indonesian Act no. 8 of 2016 that every disabled person has the rights in all aspects of life including tourism. The number of PwD is increasing in Indonesia, but it is not balanced with the availability of accessible public buildings. One of the public buildings that was highlighted is hotel, as a public accommodation facility in the city. The number of disabled friendly hotels in Indonesia is very low according to survey results by agoda.com. In the problem solving process, universal-inclusive design principles and accessible design standards are used as design concept. The universal design principles are applied in all aspect of design considerations to create an accessible and universal hotel. Design is limited and focused on the areas or facilites for hotel guests as a users and the hotel building is located in Surabaya. From the design result, it can be concluded that the principles of universal and inclusive design is the only solution in realizing an accessible hotel design. It is hoped that this design will become information and ispiration for interior design practitioners about the importance of universal-inclusive design that will help in improving the PwD’s prosperity now and in the future.