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ISSN : 20868138     EISSN : 27457249     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33153
Jurnal Desain Interior, Seni dan Budaya adalah jurnal yang mempublikasikan wacana dan hasil penelitian berterkiat dengan desain, desain interior dan diskursus desain interior terhadap kajian seni dan budaya. Pendhapa dalam susunan rumah tradisional Jawa merupakan ruang terbuka untuk menerima tamu, tempat pertemuan, tempat pertunjukan. Pendhapa memiliki fungsi yang cukup kompleks yakni fungsi sakral maupun profan, ritual sekaligus seremonial, publik sekaligus privat, meleburnya bagian luar dan bagian dalam interior-arsitektur bangunan, bertemunya tamu dan tuan rumah. Pendhapa sebagai paseban, merupakan medium bagi bertemu, bertukarnya ide, pemikiran, gagasan, informasi, strategi maupun formulasi menyangkut banyak hal untuk kemaslahatan. Selaras dengan fungsi pendhapa yang strategis hadir Pendhapa: Jurnal Desain Interior, Seni dan Budaya terbit berkala setahun dua kali pada bulan Juni dan Desember sebagai media penyaluran dan publikasi ide, gagasan, inovasi, hasil penelitian para ilmuwan desainer dan desainer ilmuwan.
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Observation of Interior Facilities Standards Boutique Hotel in Bandung City Izdianazia, Tasya; Firmansyah, Rangga; Farida, Ariesa; Cardiah, Tita
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.v14i2.4971

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Boutique hotels are an attraction for tourists to do a staycation because this hotel has unique designs and characteristics with different themes. With that, boutique hotels in Bandung can be a solution for tourists to do staycations as an accommodation to refresh physically and mentally, which can increase hotel occupancy in Bandung. Based on the standard evaluation of boutique hotel interior facilities, these three boutique hotels already have the appropriate standardization according to the classification of star hotels based on the Decree of the Directorate General of Tourism No. 12/U/II/88. Boutique hotels still need provisions. So, Boutique Hotel will do research by observing and using descriptive qualitative research methods on several 3-star boutique hotels in the city of Bandung by making comparisons of the three hotels regarding standards at boutique hotels based on the shape of the facade, the style of the building, the theme, and the interior atmosphere. And hotel staff services. In addition, based on the organization of space in boutique hotels. So, this study found that boutique hotels have used boutique hotel standards and still use the standards of existing 3-star hotels. Thus, the standards in the three hotels can act as a reference in designing boutique hotels
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.
The Application of “The Jungle Book” Theme in the Interior Design of Manimonki Animation Studio in Surakarta Akbar, Muhammad Fakhrezi; Studyanto , Anung B.
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.v14i2.5287

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Indonesia is one of the countries with the highest popularity of animation in the world. However, the city of Surakarta lacks facilities to develop and support the potential of animation film-making communities. The lack of attention from the local government as a facilitator and enabler poses a problem, leading these communities to prefer working in larger cities with national-scale studios, thereby risking Surakarta's market segment in animation. This study aims to design the interior of Manimonki Animation Studio in Surakarta to provide a facility that can accommodate and support the local animation film-making community, enhancing the growth of the animation industry in Indonesia to compete internationally. The interior design of this studio adopts a unique theme, "Jungle Book," inspired by the 1967 American musical comedy animated film produced by Walt Disney Productions. The theme serves as a foundational concept for designers to address and solve design problems encountered. The methodology includes literature studies, field studies, and interviews to gather data, followed by zoning, grouping, and space organization to structure the interior design. The results indicate that the Jungle Book theme creates a creative and engaging work environment, boosting productivity and minimizing fatigue.
Innovation of Tourism Icons through Blender Software Utilizing Natural Fibers in Sukoharjo Pertiwi, Ayu Ratna; Sumarno; Indarto
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.v14i1.5579

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Tourism, as an economic sector with significant potential, requires attractions that can be drawn from various aspects, including icons. These icons, rooted in local characteristics and culture, can be transformed into statues, monuments, and other forms of representation. However, sculpture creation poses a challenge for communities lacking adequate knowledge and skills. Natural fibers, such as bamboo, hemp, tree bark, rattan, and straw, are abundant materials that can be utilized for this purpose. Trangsan Village in Sukoharjo Regency, Central Java, is one area with tourism potential that currently lacks icons and branding. This research aims to develop methods for creating sculpture or tourism icons by translating 3D software models into life-sized objects or prototypes. The research stages include observation and data analysis, determination of tourism icons, 3D modeling, and post-modeling by composing fragment images as anatomical references. The subsequent processes involve creating and materializing prototypes, protecting intellectual property rights, and conducting public tests. This study addresses the challenge of icon creation in underdeveloped tourism areas and offers a systematic approach for integrating traditional craftsmanship with modern technology to enhance local tourism branding.
Observation of Interior Facilities Standards Boutique Hotel in Bandung City Izdianazia, Tasya; Firmansyah, Rangga; Farida, Ariesa; Cardiah, Tita
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.v14i2.4971

Abstract

Boutique hotels are an attraction for tourists to do a staycation because this hotel has unique designs and characteristics with different themes. With that, boutique hotels in Bandung can be a solution for tourists to do staycations as an accommodation to refresh physically and mentally, which can increase hotel occupancy in Bandung. Based on the standard evaluation of boutique hotel interior facilities, these three boutique hotels already have the appropriate standardization according to the classification of star hotels based on the Decree of the Directorate General of Tourism No. 12/U/II/88. Boutique hotels still need provisions. So, Boutique Hotel will do research by observing and using descriptive qualitative research methods on several 3-star boutique hotels in the city of Bandung by making comparisons of the three hotels regarding standards at boutique hotels based on the shape of the facade, the style of the building, the theme, and the interior atmosphere. And hotel staff services. In addition, based on the organization of space in boutique hotels. So, this study found that boutique hotels have used boutique hotel standards and still use the standards of existing 3-star hotels. Thus, the standards in the three hotels can act as a reference in designing boutique hotels
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.
The Application of “The Jungle Book” Theme in the Interior Design of Manimonki Animation Studio in Surakarta Akbar, Muhammad Fakhrezi; Studyanto , Anung B.
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.v14i2.5287

Abstract

Indonesia is one of the countries with the highest popularity of animation in the world. However, the city of Surakarta lacks facilities to develop and support the potential of animation film-making communities. The lack of attention from the local government as a facilitator and enabler poses a problem, leading these communities to prefer working in larger cities with national-scale studios, thereby risking Surakarta's market segment in animation. This study aims to design the interior of Manimonki Animation Studio in Surakarta to provide a facility that can accommodate and support the local animation film-making community, enhancing the growth of the animation industry in Indonesia to compete internationally. The interior design of this studio adopts a unique theme, "Jungle Book," inspired by the 1967 American musical comedy animated film produced by Walt Disney Productions. The theme serves as a foundational concept for designers to address and solve design problems encountered. The methodology includes literature studies, field studies, and interviews to gather data, followed by zoning, grouping, and space organization to structure the interior design. The results indicate that the Jungle Book theme creates a creative and engaging work environment, boosting productivity and minimizing fatigue.
Innovation of Tourism Icons through Blender Software Utilizing Natural Fibers in Sukoharjo Pertiwi, Ayu Ratna; Sumarno; Indarto
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.v14i1.5579

Abstract

Tourism, as an economic sector with significant potential, requires attractions that can be drawn from various aspects, including icons. These icons, rooted in local characteristics and culture, can be transformed into statues, monuments, and other forms of representation. However, sculpture creation poses a challenge for communities lacking adequate knowledge and skills. Natural fibers, such as bamboo, hemp, tree bark, rattan, and straw, are abundant materials that can be utilized for this purpose. Trangsan Village in Sukoharjo Regency, Central Java, is one area with tourism potential that currently lacks icons and branding. This research aims to develop methods for creating sculpture or tourism icons by translating 3D software models into life-sized objects or prototypes. The research stages include observation and data analysis, determination of tourism icons, 3D modeling, and post-modeling by composing fragment images as anatomical references. The subsequent processes involve creating and materializing prototypes, protecting intellectual property rights, and conducting public tests. This study addresses the challenge of icon creation in underdeveloped tourism areas and offers a systematic approach for integrating traditional craftsmanship with modern technology to enhance local tourism branding.

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