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Modular Furniture System at the Office of PT. Redpot Indonesia Anshory, Boike Janus
Pendhapa Vol. 14 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/pendhapa.v14i1.5144

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There are many ways to raise office employee quality. Innovating desk chair facilities to meet the demands of working methods is one of the things that can be pursued. It has been established that the working style of the employees—the majority of whom are young people—requires a productive and exciting work environment to increase the quality of work. Various approaches have been investigated to achieve the design planning of office work facilities, from recommending the design of desk chair facilities following furniture ergonomics to establishing layouts in rooms that match the characteristics of the office atmosphere. Unfortunately, interior designers frequently overlook something equally important to consider, namely the requirement that the design of seating areas related to the desks and chairs used by office workers in daily activities be adjusted to the office branding characteristics and the psychological state of the workers in the space. This study aims to give relevant parties suggestions for appropriate working desks and seating areas to carry out activities using modular furniture. A descriptive qualitative research methodology is employed. Redpot Indonesia, an integrated promotional marketing firm that offers innovative promotional products and design services, is where the research is being conducted. This study aims to develop workspaces and workstations that accommodate employees' desires for social interaction and cooperative learning while facilitating productive work environments. Literature reviews, observational studies, and interviews are the data-collecting methods employed.
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.
Modular Furniture System at the Office of PT. Redpot Indonesia Anshory, Boike Janus
Pendhapa Vol. 14 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/pendhapa.v14i1.5144

Abstract

There are many ways to raise office employee quality. Innovating desk chair facilities to meet the demands of working methods is one of the things that can be pursued. It has been established that the working style of the employees—the majority of whom are young people—requires a productive and exciting work environment to increase the quality of work. Various approaches have been investigated to achieve the design planning of office work facilities, from recommending the design of desk chair facilities following furniture ergonomics to establishing layouts in rooms that match the characteristics of the office atmosphere. Unfortunately, interior designers frequently overlook something equally important to consider, namely the requirement that the design of seating areas related to the desks and chairs used by office workers in daily activities be adjusted to the office branding characteristics and the psychological state of the workers in the space. This study aims to give relevant parties suggestions for appropriate working desks and seating areas to carry out activities using modular furniture. A descriptive qualitative research methodology is employed. Redpot Indonesia, an integrated promotional marketing firm that offers innovative promotional products and design services, is where the research is being conducted. This study aims to develop workspaces and workstations that accommodate employees' desires for social interaction and cooperative learning while facilitating productive work environments. Literature reviews, observational studies, and interviews are the data-collecting methods employed.
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.