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Perancangan Concrete Coworking Space Di Bandung Dengan Pendekatan Brand Identity Zulfa, Faradhila; Haristianti, Vika; Septine Faril Nanda, Rexha
eProceedings of Art & Design Vol. 11 No. 5 (2024): Oktober 2024
Publisher : Telkom University

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Coworking spaces are co-working spaces that combine elements of informal and creative spaces, enabling a more dynamic collaboration. The design of co-working space in Bandung aims to create a workspace that is not only a place to rent, but also a place to connect, create, and collaborate. Data collection methods include interviews with co-working managers who are used as comparative studies, direct observation of three co-working spaces, as well as literature and precedent studies. Data analysis was conducted qualitatively descriptively, aiming to understand the co-working phenomenon in Bandung and formulate the appropriate design concept. The co-working phenomenon in each region depends on the characteristics of the region itself. Bandung, as one of the major cities in Indonesia known for its innovation and creative economy, is a strategic location for the development of co-working spaces. The design of this new co-working space in Bandung uses the <Concrete Space= brand identity approach that focuses on connection, creativity, and collaboration in accordance with its vision and mission. The design overcomes the problem of overlapping space usage with a more effective division of zones. Each floor is designed based on the characteristics of the brand's activities for specific functions, from collaborative workspaces, open and closed event areas, to private areas for rental offices. There are also collaboration booths for specialized collaboration in accordance with the brand's vision and mission. The brand identity approach is applied both externally and internally, through design elements such as shapes, colors, materials, and lighting that reflect the brand's characteristics. Keywords: co-working space, brand identity, flexible, collaboration.