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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.
Articles 139 Documents
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)
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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)
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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.
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)
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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​.
Design of Foodcourt Interior with The Theme of Omprog Gandrung with Postmodern Style in Banyuwangi Nurhaliza, Sinatrya; Hapsari, Putri Sekar; Indarto, Indaro
Pendhapa Vol. 14 No. 1 (2023)
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Foodcourt Interior Design with the Theme Omprog Gandrung with a Postmodern Style in Banyuwangi Regency supports the needs of tourists as a manifestation of the development of the tourism sector in Banyuwangi Regency and aims to be a place that is able to facilitate user needs to become an attractive, comfortable and safe place with the theme Omprog Gandrung and applying a postmodern style. The design method used is the Pamuji Suptandar Design Method Program which consists of input, analysis/synthesis, and output stages. The approach used is function, ergonomics, aesthetics, and technical. The results of Foodcourt Interior Design with the Omprog Gandrung Theme with Postmodern Style in Banyuwangi Regency are foodcourt interior designs that have foodcourt stand facilities, dining areas, souvenir shops, music stages, talent rooms, sound control rooms, customer service, offices, front office & office waiting rooms.
Coworking Space Interior Design with Rattan Theme in Trangsan Village of Sukoharjo Pantini, Retno; Prasetyo, Ersnathan Budi; Mumpuni, Primastiti Wening
Pendhapa Vol. 14 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/pendhapa.v14i1.5414

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The interior design of a coworking space with a rattan theme in Trangsan Sukoharjo Village functions as a means of renting workspaces that are used jointly and openly with other users with flexible time usage. This design aims to create an interior design for a coworking space in Sukoharjo that can meet the needs of activities that are safe, comfortable and create a productive atmosphere. This design adopted several stages of the design process proposed by Kurtz. Kurtz's model of programming is programming on the qualitative rather than quantitative side. The basis of the design used is the function, ergonomics, technical, color, theme and style approaches. This design adopts a Bohemian design style with a rattan theme as the design base. The rattan theme gives a natural impression of the use of rattan characteristics applied to interior elements in the form of furniture, partitions and so on.
Interior Design of AGHE Coffee & Resto with a Green Design Theme Through the Exploration of Sensory Experiences of the Five Senses Pradana, Albertus Agung Paskah; Agung Purnomo, Agung; Heriwati, Sri Hesti
Pendhapa Vol. 14 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/pendhapa.v14i1.5421

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The interior design of AGHE Coffee & Resto, with a Green Design theme through the exploration of sensory experiences of the five senses, aims to create a unique design for AGHE Coffee & Resto that offers a distinctive experience to visitors through various stimuli received by the senses. The approach adopted in this design encompasses the themes of green design and industrial style as functional and ergonomic considerations. The design methodology employs Kurtz's programming method of orientation, base program, iterative programming, and design as feedback. The outcome is an interior design for AGHE Coffee & Resto that provides a novel sensation to space users through various stimuli the five senses receive. The scope of this design covers areas including the lobby and bar, guest waiting area, dining and drinking space, food storage area, employee space, kitchen, office, restroom, and prayer room. A distinctive advantage of this design is its focus on senses other than vision, which often gets sidelined in interior design projects.
Innovation of Tourism Icons through Blender Software Utilizing Natural Fibers in Sukoharjo Pertiwi, Ayu Ratna; Sumarno; Indarto
Pendhapa Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023)
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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.
Interior Revitalization of the Former SMP Negeri 13 Widuran Surakarta into the Surakarta City KONI Office with a Sidomukti Batik Theme Wijayanto, Ananda Wibi
Pendhapa Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024)
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The interior revitalization of the former SMPN 13 Widuran Surakarta into the Surakarta City KONI Office, with an integration of the Sidomukti Batik theme, seeks to preserve and rejuvenate the cultural heritage of the historic building while adapting it for contemporary use. The current underutilization of the building’s facilities and its inadequate spatial atmosphere have been identified as significant detriments to user experience and efficiency. This study adopts the Pamudji Suptandar design methodology, which involves three critical phases: data input, analytical synthesis, and design output. Through this structured approach, the project aims to achieve a balanced restoration that respects the building's historical integrity while providing a functional and aesthetically pleasing office environment. The findings are expected to offer valuable insights and practical applications for interior designers, particularly in the area of revitalizing cultural heritage interiors to meet modern demands without compromising their historical value.
Territory of Student Community Spaces Based on Fixed Elements, Semi-Fixed Elements, and Activity Patterns Tamimi, Shabrina; Munawarah Panggabean , Siti; Rachma Marcillia , Syam
Pendhapa Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/pendhapa.v15i1.6319

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Student community spaces are essential facilities provided by universities to support various extracurricular activities. However, these spaces often fail to fully accommodate the diverse needs and activities of students, leading to a process of adaptation where users modify the space by adding both physical and non-physical elements. This study, utilizing behavior mapping and questionnaires, aims to analyze how students use and adapt these community spaces, focusing on the territorial adjustments made through physical elements and user activities. The findings reveal that most space adaptations involve semifixed elements, particularly in areas where informal activities take place. In contrast, formal activities tend to be conducted in indoor spaces where the physical elements are predominantly fixed. These insights highlight the necessity for more flexible and adaptable design strategies in student community spaces to better meet the needs of their users.