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Comparative Analysis of Space Efficiency in Three Co-Working Spaces in Jakarta Salim, Nixon; Anshory, Boike Janus; Kurniawan, Rizki
Pendhapa Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/pendhapa.v14i2.5194

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In Indonesia, many companies operate from their own offices, whether in buildings or shop houses. However, co-working spaces have emerged since 2010, providing a viable alternative for entrepreneurs, particularly start-ups, freelancers, and small business owners who lack the capital to lease traditional office spaces. Co-working spaces have seen significant growth, especially in Jakarta, driven by the need for flexible and cost-effective workspace solutions. This research aims to examine the effectiveness of space utilization in co-working spaces in Jakarta, focusing on three specific locations: InHype.Co, UnionSpace, and Ko+labora. By employing both quantitative and qualitative methodologies, including surveys, direct observation, and interviews, this study provides a comprehensive analysis of space efficiency in these co-working environments. The findings reveal key factors that contribute to effective space utilization, including layout design, furniture functionality, and the balance between private and communal areas. The insights from this research are intended to inform entrepreneurs and designers on optimizing co-working spaces to enhance productivity and user satisfaction.
Interior Design Planning of the Indonesian Cultural Center in Berlin, Germany Santoso, Kezia Viola; Kurniawan, Rizki; Izzati, Alifia Wida
Pendhapa Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/pendhapa.v14i2.5205

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Indonesia is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, yet the global appreciation and understanding of this cultural wealth remain limited. This study addresses the challenge of enhancing international recognition and appreciation of Indonesian culture through the establishment of the Indonesian Cultural Center in Berlin, Germany. The primary objective is to develop an interior design concept that effectively introduces and represents Indonesian culture within a European context. Employing qualitative research methods, including observation, interviews, and surveys, the study focuses on the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Berlin, which serves as the project's location. The research includes comparative analyses of various cultural centers and gathers insights from a diverse group of respondents. Results reveal that a well-curated interior design, incorporating elements such as traditional Indonesian materials, colors, and motifs, can significantly attract and engage German audiences. This study concludes with recommendations for spatial design strategies that balance cultural authenticity with local preferences, aiming to foster greater appreciation of Indonesian culture abroad.
Designing an Eco-Friendly Information Center and Gallery for Sustainable Woven Fabrics in Jakarta Izzati, Alifia Wida; Kurniawan, Rizki; Zahra Cyrilla , Lucy
Pendhapa Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/pendhapa.v15i1.5304

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The rapid growth of fast fashion has led to significant environmental damage. In contrast, Indonesia's traditional weaving industry represents a sustainable production method. However, local fabric brands emphasizing sustainability are not well-known. This study aims to design an information center and gallery to promote eco-friendly woven fabrics, utilizing sustainable materials such as bamboo, glass, and wood. The main objective is to raise public awareness of sustainable woven fabrics and support local brands with sustainable principles. A qualitative research approach was used, including data collection through questionnaires and surveys. Observations were made at the Textile Museum and Batik Keris to inform the design process. The design incorporates sustainable materials and aims to educate the public about environmentally friendly woven fabrics. The project includes spaces for workshops, information dissemination, and displays, promoting sustainable development goals and preserving Indonesian cultural heritage​.
Comparative Analysis of Space Efficiency in Three Co-Working Spaces in Jakarta Salim, Nixon; Anshory, Boike Janus; Kurniawan, Rizki
Pendhapa Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/pendhapa.v14i2.5194

Abstract

In Indonesia, many companies operate from their own offices, whether in buildings or shop houses. However, co-working spaces have emerged since 2010, providing a viable alternative for entrepreneurs, particularly start-ups, freelancers, and small business owners who lack the capital to lease traditional office spaces. Co-working spaces have seen significant growth, especially in Jakarta, driven by the need for flexible and cost-effective workspace solutions. This research aims to examine the effectiveness of space utilization in co-working spaces in Jakarta, focusing on three specific locations: InHype.Co, UnionSpace, and Ko+labora. By employing both quantitative and qualitative methodologies, including surveys, direct observation, and interviews, this study provides a comprehensive analysis of space efficiency in these co-working environments. The findings reveal key factors that contribute to effective space utilization, including layout design, furniture functionality, and the balance between private and communal areas. The insights from this research are intended to inform entrepreneurs and designers on optimizing co-working spaces to enhance productivity and user satisfaction.
Interior Design Planning of the Indonesian Cultural Center in Berlin, Germany Santoso, Kezia Viola; Kurniawan, Rizki; Izzati, Alifia Wida
Pendhapa Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/pendhapa.v14i2.5205

Abstract

Indonesia is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, yet the global appreciation and understanding of this cultural wealth remain limited. This study addresses the challenge of enhancing international recognition and appreciation of Indonesian culture through the establishment of the Indonesian Cultural Center in Berlin, Germany. The primary objective is to develop an interior design concept that effectively introduces and represents Indonesian culture within a European context. Employing qualitative research methods, including observation, interviews, and surveys, the study focuses on the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Berlin, which serves as the project's location. The research includes comparative analyses of various cultural centers and gathers insights from a diverse group of respondents. Results reveal that a well-curated interior design, incorporating elements such as traditional Indonesian materials, colors, and motifs, can significantly attract and engage German audiences. This study concludes with recommendations for spatial design strategies that balance cultural authenticity with local preferences, aiming to foster greater appreciation of Indonesian culture abroad.
Designing an Eco-Friendly Information Center and Gallery for Sustainable Woven Fabrics in Jakarta Izzati, Alifia Wida; Kurniawan, Rizki; Zahra Cyrilla , Lucy
Pendhapa Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/pendhapa.v15i1.5304

Abstract

The rapid growth of fast fashion has led to significant environmental damage. In contrast, Indonesia's traditional weaving industry represents a sustainable production method. However, local fabric brands emphasizing sustainability are not well-known. This study aims to design an information center and gallery to promote eco-friendly woven fabrics, utilizing sustainable materials such as bamboo, glass, and wood. The main objective is to raise public awareness of sustainable woven fabrics and support local brands with sustainable principles. A qualitative research approach was used, including data collection through questionnaires and surveys. Observations were made at the Textile Museum and Batik Keris to inform the design process. The design incorporates sustainable materials and aims to educate the public about environmentally friendly woven fabrics. The project includes spaces for workshops, information dissemination, and displays, promoting sustainable development goals and preserving Indonesian cultural heritage​.
Co-Authors Agustina, Puti Ahmad Zainuddin Alifia Wida Izzati, Alifia Wida Aminuyati Andriyani, Fitri Aniklambas, Henny Paulina Anwariyah, Khusnul Aries Saifudin Aryanto, Mukhlis Atik Muhimatun A Awanda, Regani Rio Bafirman HB Baskoro, Aji Boike Janus Anshory, Boike Janus Br Sitepu, Sri Mahareni Cecep Hilman Dana Indra Sensuse Dwi Cahyani, Sellynda ERNAWATI " Erwin Setiawan, Erwin Fatimah, Dian Yesy Firman Firman Frisca Mareyta Ginanjar, Wahyu Girsang, Rosmaria Habibi Al Amin, Habibi Hendra Purnama Herawani, Febrina Husna, Shofiatul Intan, Ayu Ismail Ismail Ismail Nurdin Jamal, Adam Khoerunnisa, Maulida Rahmah Lia, Mayanda Lisandari, Yani Lusa, Sofian Manzilatusifa, Uus Mashudi , Miftahul Jannah Mitro Subroto Mugiastuti, Eka Nadya Safitri, Nadya Netrawati, Netrawati Neviyarni Noer, Zakiah Nola, Surya Nurcholifah, Siti Nurhadi, Akhmad Nurhidayah, Maulida Pramudiyanto, Alvian Prasojo, Adhen Salahudin Al Ayubi Puspitasari, Dara Putra, Said Nusa Putri, Rizqiana Putri, Sabrina Rachmat Trijono Rahmadani, Arnila Dinar Ria Rif’atunidaudina Riswan Riswan Rochma, Nur Salim, Nixon Salsabil, Amalia Zulfa Sandi, Muhammad Topan Santoso, Kezia Viola Satmata, Kyash Sabda Gusti Prabu Sayitno, Sayitno Sazeli Rifki, Muhamad Setyawan, Rahmat Afandi Shodiq, M. Ja’far Silviana, Ita Sitepu, Arjuna Sri Lestari Sri Mulyanto Herlambang Sritumini, Bella Annantha Sulistiyono, Edi Suryana, Ruly Suryani, Danu TB, Desita Ria Yusian Ulvah, Febria Umami, Maslikhatul Umar Umar Wibawa, Muhammad Bayu Wijayanto, Rori Wulan Handayani, Wulan Yeka Hendriyani Yulianti Yulianti Zahra Cyrilla , Lucy