Permatasari, Rr. Chandrarezky
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PENERAPAN KONSEP AIRPORT MALL PADA BANDARA: STUDI KASUS BANDARA KUALA NAMU MEDAN SUMATERA UTARA Rr. Chandrarezky Permatasari
Narada : Jurnal Desain dan Seni Vol 4, No 3 (2017): Jurnal Desain dan Seni Narada
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RingkasanIndustri penerbangan di Indonesia berkembang pesat, ditandai dengan banyaknya penerbangan domestik maupun internasional, banyaknya maskapai penerbangan baru dan bertambahnya bandar udara di berbagai daerah. Salah satunya Bandar Udara Internasional Kuala Namu (IATA: KNO, ICAO: WIMM), yang berjarak 39 km dari kota Medan. Bandara internasional ini adalah bandara terbesar kedua di Indonesia setelah Bandara Internasional Soekarno-Hatta. Bandara Kuala Namu diharapkan dapat menjadi bandara pangkalan transit internasional untuk kawasan Sumatera dan sekitarnya.Bandara  Kualanamu merupakan Bandara Komersial yang memperkenalkan konsep Airport Mall dalam Bandara dan juga direncanakan menjadi pusat kegiatan yang dikelilingi oleh berbagai fasilitas pendukung, baik yang terletak di dalam pagar bandara maupun di luar pagar bandara. Fasilitas tersebut dapat berupa perkantoran, gudang logistic, arena permainan, hotel, perumahan, pusat industri, rumah sakit, pusat pendidikan, mall maupun sarana pendukung lainnya. Dalam menerapkan konsep mall dalam bandara komersial, ketidaknyamanan jika terjadi kepadatan calon penumpang dan non penumpang merupakan kendala yang dihadapi, sehingga membutuhkan penerapan desain Interior yang nyaman dan sirkulasi yang efektifKata Kunci: Bandara Kualanamu, fasilitas publik, konsep mall dalam bandara, kenyamanan AbstractThe aviation industry in Indonesia is now growing quite rapidly, marked by the number of domestic and international flights, the number of new airlines and the increase of airports in various regions in Indonesia. One of them is Kuala Namu International Airport (IATA: KNO, ICAO: WIMM), an international airport which located 39 km from the city of Medan. This airport is the second largest airport in Indonesia after Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. Kuala Namu Airport is expected to become an international transit base airport for Sumatera and its surroundings.Kualanamu Airport is a Commercial Airport that introduces the concept of Airport Mall within the Airport and is also planned to become an activity center surrounded by various supporting facilities located within the airport fence and outside the airport fence. Exemplifications of these facilities are offices, logistics warehouses, game arenas, hotels, housing, industrial centers, hospitals, education centers, malls and other supporting facilities. In intergrating mall concept with commercial airport, many obstacles need to be overcame , one of them is the population density, as the result of the circulation of prospective passengers and non-passengers. It requires the implementation of a comfortable interior design and an effective circulation.Keywords: Kualanamu Airport, public facilities, airport mall concept, comfortability
PERANCANGAN INTERIOR VOKASI TUNARUNGU INTERNASIONAL DI JAKARTA TIMUR DENGAN PENERAPAN KONSEP DESAIN DEAF SPACE Yosua Adiputra; Rr Chandrarezky Permatasari
Narada : Jurnal Desain dan Seni Vol 7, No 1 (2020)
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Vocational education is education that directs students to develop applied expertise and skills that can adapt to certain occupations and can create jobs. Vocational education aims to prepare a skilled workforce ready for work that is expected to meet employment needs. There are still limited opportunities for deaf students to continue their higher studies, this is because in Indonesia there is not yet a special applied education for deaf study in the field of arts education.So that deaf space special vocational education must be applied based on the deaf space design principles so that interior elements can support and apply in accordance with the principle of deaf space to be easier in accessibility and disability friendly.Thus the idea that was raised in the interior design of VTI was to provide children with hearing impairment to learn well and be pleasant. The concept of "Modern and Visual Connecting" is a concept that presents a spatial atmosphere in the form of visual connecting characteristics that are given a modern impression.This is expected to become a better VTI and invite people with special needs to continue VTI schooling to become smarter children.
Local cultural identity representation at the Yogyakarta International Airport gate Rr. Chandrarezky Permatasari; SM. Wardhana; YN. Utomo
Dewa Ruci: Jurnal Pengkajian dan Penciptaan Seni Vol. 18 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Pascasarjana Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

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Airports serve as a gateway for tourists as well as an introduction to local cultural opportunities, connecting regions, provinces, and countries. The application of local cultural aesthetic elements in airport public spaces is necessary due to conditions where the heavy influence of globalization can threaten the sustainability and the existence of local wisdom identity. This research aims to identify the potential of Javanese and Yogyakarta Cretan cultural elements, forming architectural designs and decorative elements at Yogyakarta International Airport's gates by the interior entrance access and the values contained therein. This research method uses qualitative methods with the ATUMICS theory approach to analyzing traditional elements (past culture) that can be integrated with modern features (present) in interpreting the existence of a form of local cultural identity. The results of this study suggest that the existence of local culture in the gapura and entrance gate in depicting micro symbols plays a significant influence. The Jogja palace feels present as it creates a feeling of place for its presence at Yogyakarta International Airport. The findings demonstrate that the object of research has an essential function in developing local identity as a symbol of archipelago architecture and as a possible magnet for introducing local culture so that it can be preserved by modernization.